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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x14 - "Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2"

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I supposed you're right but most people call those acronyms and I was going along with that.
an acronym can be spoken like a word (radar, lidar or nato). agt is just a three letter abbreviation. as someone who earns his upkeep using words i'm a bit edgy with stuff like that, sorry.
 
an acronym can be spoken like a word (radar, lidar or nato). agt is just a three letter abbreviation. as someone who earns his upkeep using words i'm a bit edgy with stuff like that, sorry.

I know that. I thought my answer to you made that clear. It's just that most people call those acronyms as well.
 
First scene in season 3:
A close up of a broom, Pull out to reveal the spore chamber, and Dicovery's janitor nonchalantly sweeping up nanoprobes. (You wouldn't want to use Reno's floating Roombas for fear they would infected by leftove Leland bits.) The Janitor pauses, takes off his cap to wipe his forehead, turns toward the camera to reveal...Leland 2.0.

There's never a crucible of molten metal around when you need one.
 
Did not expect this. I thought AGT was general considered positive.
maybe it is generally - methinks there's no finale more stOOpid in all of trek

... i pretent, however, that these are the voyages doesn't exist and the terra prime two-parter is ent's 'finale'
 
maybe it is generally - methinks there's no finale more stOOpid in all of trek

... i pretent, however, that these are the voyages doesn't exist and the terra prime two-parter is ent's 'finale'
Turnabout Intruder?

I'm just surprised is all. At most I have seen interference, but actually calling it stupid is surprising.
 
Turnabout Intruder?

I'm just surprised is all. At most I have seen interference, but actually calling it stupid is surprising.
i don't consider it a series finale - it's certainly in the race for worst season finale but did they have dedicated season finales in the 60s?
 
it's not an acronym
maybe it is generally - methinks there's no finale more stOOpid in all of trek

... i pretent, however, that these are the voyages doesn't exist and the terra prime two-parter is ent's 'finale'
i don't consider it a series finale - it's certainly in the race for worst season finale but did they have dedicated season finales in the 60s?
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It was. There’s nothing wrong with it. Just another opinion being expressed under the false pretense of fact.
where did i say it was a fact?
maybe it is generally - methinks there's no finale more stOOpid in all of trek'

it's clearly my opinion and not a fact. why would i state 'facts' regarding sth that's definately a matter of taste?

i admit i haven't talked much about that episode to anyone but if other people like it that's more than okay with me. hell, if somebody likes spock's brain that's their business. there is no ultimate truth in that kind of thing.

i just skip it when i binge tng, but i skip roughly 50% of all (pre-discovery) trek when i rewatch it

i did not flag it as an opinion here
... and totally stOOpid
but i cleared that up as soon as @fireproof78 objected.

i see no need to flag everything that's clearly an opinion as such and i have no intention whatsoever to dictate to anyone how they should enjoy their trek.
 
The TOS actors and producers knew the series had been cancelled before filming wrapped on "Turnabout Intruder" on or around January 9, 1969. So they knew it was going to be the final episode but in no way tried to make it a proper "finale" in the commonly-accepted sense.
 
The TOS actors and producers knew the series had been cancelled before filming wrapped on "Turnabout Intruder" on or around January 9, 1969. So they knew it was going to be the final episode but in no way tried to make it a proper "finale" in the commonly-accepted sense.

Few series even cared to create a finale in those days. The Fugitive's finale was a rare exception. Emma Peel's exit from the Avengers was also a pretty brief tag on the end of an otherwise typical episode.
 
Few series even cared to create a finale in those days. The Fugitive's finale was a rare exception. Emma Peel's exit from the Avengers was also a pretty brief tag on the end of an otherwise typical episode.
that was what i thought
 
I may be wrong but even the final episode of Hogan's Heroes in 1971 might have had the prisoners going on just another one of their usual adventures with the war not ending nor Stalag 13 liberated. Series back then typically ended the way they normally did business, with just another episode.
 
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