That was the whole point of creating the show to begin with.or at best that it goes overboard with the ‘memberberries.
That was the whole point of creating the show to begin with.or at best that it goes overboard with the ‘memberberries.
That doesn’t change the fact that things get old after awhile.
Three pages in and nobody mentioned the CBS logo on the FNN reporters badge?
I, on the other hand, love the continuity porn.
I thought those drones in PIC evolved from the Mars Defense Perimeter drones from BoBW.
I would be happy with that, as I feel the show’s humor is mostly forced, or at best that it goes overboard with the ‘memberberries.
Well, hopefully, this episode solves the dating issue for Lower Decks. This episode takes place in 2381, 17 years after "Symbiosis", which takes place in 2364.
Poor Brekkians. They got wiped out by the Breen.
Symbiosis is hardly a member berry, to be fair. They’ve been making deep cuts whether they’re popular nostalgic episodes or not.
The Texas class seems like an evolution of Message In A Bottle more than anything else we’ve seen.
Symbiosis is hardly a member berry, to be fair. They’ve been making deep cuts whether they’re popular nostalgic episodes or not.
The Texas class seems like an evolution of Message In A Bottle more than anything else we’ve seen.
It's also a misuse of member berries.
A member berry is making a reference like "those naked people who punish destroying their lawns with death."
This is actually a sequel episode to Symbiosis where the plot is based around continuity. It's like saying "The Wrath of Khan" is a memberberry.
not entirely, if Ramson met one after a few minutes on the planet. Hopefully they’ll recover.Poor Brekkians. They got wiped out by the Breen.
I doubt any alpha quadrant power is still a dominion member. The Cardassians clearly aren’t.As part of the Dominion, they must've broken some part of the treaty when they fired on the Cerritos
Yup. And it will continue on that way for a long time.That was the whole point of creating the show to begin with.
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