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Season 2 Episode titles, writers, directors revealed...

So The Orville used "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" as the title of an episode of theirs. So what? What a silly thing to worry about.
 
We live in the darkest timeline hellscape. I worry about tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow all the time, my dude.
 
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Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow sounds straight out of TOS.

In the sense that TOS used plenty of Shakespeare-quote titles, yeah: "Dagger of the Mind," "The Conscience of the King," "By Any Other Name," "Wink of an Eye" (maybe), "All Our Yesterdays," The Undiscovered Country. Although there were a fair number of Shakespeare titles in other series -- TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth," TNG: "Thine Own Self," DS9: "Past Prologue" (a paraphrase), "Heart of Stone" (maybe), "Once More Unto the Breach," and "The Dogs of War," VGR: "Mortal Coil," DSC: "Vaulting Ambition," "What's Past is Prologue," "Such Sweet Sorrow," and "There is a Tide...," LD: "Where Pleasant Fountains Lie," PRO: "All the World's a Stage," SNW: "A Quality of Mercy" (a paraphrase).

So the only shows not to use Shakespearean titles are Enterprise and Picard, which seems ironic in the latter case.
 
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