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CriticAndProud

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You are a unicorn! You are a very peaceful and kind person. You also know how to stay calm and you are the type of person that will help a random stranger in need. You also love nature and have great respect for the environment.

What me....a unicorn ??? But, I am the paragon of masculinity !!!
 

TrueGeneration

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You are a unicorn! You are a very peaceful and kind person. You also know how to stay calm and you are the type of person that will help a random stranger in need. You also love nature and have great respect for the environment.

What me....a unicorn ??? But, I am the paragon of masculinity !!!

Aw, man. I want to be a unicorn! :) That sounds more like me, lol.
 

TrueGeneration

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You can keep the bloody unicorn, believe me.


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Lepplady

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I was a faithful watcher through the original series and most of Next Generation but then gave up on it. Still haven't watched the J.J. Abrams movies.
I was fully and thoroughly prepared to HATE the Abrams reboots. To my surprise, I really enjoyed the first one, even with some gaping plot holes. One thing I really enjoyed was a revisit with Christopher Pike, including Spock being his first officer and him being in a wheelchair at the end. They touched upon a lot of the subtle (and not so subtle) references like that from the original series. The second one was entertaining, but not the best Star Trek movie. I hope the third one picks it back up.
I would say, "Don't bother," but that would seem to go against wider public opinion. However, I stand by it. Haven't seen the second reboot.
That's a pretty widely held opinion. Not a huge fan of the second one, either.
 

kingricefan

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I was fully and thoroughly prepared to HATE the Abrams reboots. To my surprise, I really enjoyed the first one, even with some gaping plot holes. One thing I really enjoyed was a revisit with Christopher Pike, including Spock being his first officer and him being in a wheelchair at the end. They touched upon a lot of the subtle (and not so subtle) references like that from the original series. The second one was entertaining, but not the best Star Trek movie. I hope the third one picks it back up.

That's a pretty widely held opinion. Not a huge fan of the second one, either.
I liked them, too. I'm not all 'in the know' on the storylines between the series and all of the movies that have been made, so I couldn't tell you if there are plots holes or not. The only thing I don't really care for in the newest franchise is that they have made the Chekoff (?) character an idiot. I do like all of the other newer incarnations of the rest of the cast tho. Especially Pine.....
 

Lepplady

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I liked them, too. I'm not all 'in the know' on the storylines between the series and all of the movies that have been made, so I couldn't tell you if there are plots holes or not. The only thing I don't really care for in the newest franchise is that they have made the Chekoff (?) character an idiot. I do like all of the other newer incarnations of the rest of the cast tho. Especially Pine.....
I love that they brought Christopher Pike into it. Like Pine as Kirk, LOVE Urban ad McCoy. The one I really don't like is Uhura. In the original, she was strong and proud. In the reboots, she's a hot mess.
 
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