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But the reasons for Worf's appearances in those movies, and his importance to the stories, eventually began to strain credulity.
Source: https://screenrant.com/star-trek-ds9-worf-more-complete-than-tng/
He only goes so far as to acknowledge that the film stretches credulity, a statement that stretched my own credulity.
Source: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/08/two-movie-notes.php
He only goes so far as to acknowledge that the film stretches credulity, a statement that stretched my own credulity.
Source: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2023/08/two-movie-notes.php
On Hunter, the “Democracy dies in darkness” crew displayed only willful credulity — at least until they “authenticated” the documents more than a year later, after the suppression ploy had worked.
That Prescott was again thrown into the Ghostface fray in strains credulity to painful extremes.
Source: https://www.dreadcentral.com/editorials/446471/sidney-prescotts-arc-should-have-ended-in-scream-3/
The alternative to today’s self-propelling spiral into conflict is not credulity toward Chinese leaders’ fine words about harmony and cooperation.
Source: https://time.com/6334583/xi-jinping-joe-biden-new-relationship-essay/
To put it mildly, this story strains credulity.
Where “Ove” portrayed its protagonist as socially inept from childhood, the young version of Otto is a charmer so distant from the irritable old man he becomes that it strains credulity.