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 from the perspective of someone both removed from it and defined by it鈥攁nd Strange New Worlds first proper crack at it is a poignant exploration of that experience indeed.       Charades  opens almost with an intent to lull you into a charming sense of false security鈥攖hat we are in for, as we have been more often than not when dealing with the personal life of Mr. Spock on Strange New Worlds, a bout of farce. There are chill vibes aboard the Enterprise; with no major missions and a request to investigate a planets ancient civilization in the Vulcan system, t vaso stanley he crew is left on a relaxed rotation as Pike takes the spaceflight equivalent of the scenic route. And theres comically timed tension between Spock and Nurse Chapel, inadvertently thrust together on the shuttle to investigate said civilization through circumstance. Were primed to expect a great deal of shenanigans for the next hour, something light and breezy in Strange New Worlds effortless style. So w stanley cup hen we get to the inevitable inciting incident, an accident aboard stanley cup  the shuttle that sees an encounter with a wormhole left behind by the aforementioned ancient civilization render Spock completely human鈥攃omplete with the goofy classic that is Spock getting a  What the fu-  in as the titles hit鈥攜ou are completely disarmed. Image: Paramount And for the a while, shenanigans are indeed what we get, disarming us further. Theyre delightful, if a little rote, as this is far from the first time Star Trek has played with the idea of Fssz Nintendo Will Give Zelda Her Own Sword, After All
 were not only real, but also pulled from history. However, there are a few reasons to call that claim into question. Are yall ready for some archery drama  Anderson has released two videos on his YouTube taking us behind the scenes of archery practice for Robin Hood. Co-star Jamie Foxx is nowhere to be found, even though his character can reportedly fire  two arrows per second,  but star Taron Egerton clearly did his homework. The video shows him pulling off a series of archery stunts鈥攚hich include firing at moving targets and jumping to fire three arrows in a row 8230;also at moving targets. Its admittedly impressive, and I admire Egertons dedication.     However, in this case its apparently not just about looking cool, its also about being real. In m stanley quencher ore ways than one. In the video, Andersen claims there was little CGI used in the movie, and that many of the archery stunts were done naturally.  The saying was The less CGI arrows, the better,  Andersen wrote below the video. Im not sure how much this was actually the case; after all, Foxx聽said in 2017,  Were shooting with our bows, but theyre computer-generated it so its rapid-fire, a stanley cup lmost like an [AK-47].  Then, theres the history angle. Director Otto Bathurst claims in the video that the archery  was historically accurate鈥攖hough he openly acknowledges that the film itself isnt  though we could tell that just by looking at the damn stanley taza  thing .  The film we made is very specifically not historically accurate, because the Robin H