Well if that's the case then every single short trek should be canon and linked to everything else. So how did no one notice a tardigrade laid eggs in the Enterprise warp engine and nurtured them for years?
Never heard of these. Found this comment on the internet when researching: So... "Tribbles" actually did contain animal fat. The plot thickens. There's also one site of old Star Trek merchandise (although Keebler's Tribbles seems to have been unlicensed and possibly truly pulled because of that fact) that seems to be selling an old pack of Tribbles for $1.00. I don't know if 32-year-old bite-sized chocolate chip cookies with animal fat are healthy to eat nowadays.
Season 4 production on hold due to increased cases of Covid in the city https://deadline.com/2021/04/covid-star-trek-discovery-shutdown-toronto-cbs-studios-1234742843/
Can’t exactly feel bummed about them exercising due caution, especially given the ridiculous state that Ontario is in at present. A two-week delay is peanuts, anyway! Glad to hear it’s nothing too bad.
VIACOMCBS reports strong earnings, with streaming up 62% and showtime/P+ increases to 36 million subscribers (about half for P+) While early on CBSAA's growth was mostly fueled by trek, it now has sports as a major driver of subscribers (Discovery was named in the article as a driver of subscribers). Still, the potential, Legal audience has gone from 1.5 million to about 18 million in 4 years. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/viac...QoQtwmkSx3iq2qhgznF3o7B-4Q3gILnU7ETSFECNUBIfZ
I imagine all herein have been closely following the promotional materials for Space Jam: A New Legacy. I must say, in the trailer for such, SMG has demonstrated her remarkable ability to convey bad acting... in just a second or two...