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Lower Decks Crossover Episode

Will we actually have a Ready Room next week? With the SAG strike, you can’t really have the actors promote stuff any more. It may have been pre-recorded, of course, but I’m unclear if even that is allowed to be shown.

you may be right, I hadn’t considered that. I suppose they could still do the show, just without Wheaton and one of the actors as a guest. They could have Kurtzman host for example and then have the Director of that nights episode as a guest. As long as the director isn’t Fakes.
 
you may be right, I hadn’t considered that. I suppose they could still do the show, just without Wheaton and one of the actors as a guest. They could have Kurtzman host for example and then have the Director of that nights episode as a guest. As long as the director isn’t Fakes.

I think it's obvious from the appearances of many of the actors that the Ready Room segments are shot wholly or mostly as a block, probably at some point before the season premiere. This is pretty standard stuff for budget and logistical reasons, and Wheaton pretending as host that he's experiencing all of this more or less in the "now" as the season unspools is pretty standard stuff for such productions.
 
It'll be their I Mudd, Trouble with Tribbles or A Piece of the Action.

That was often a problem with the Berman Trek era in that they never trusted the audience enough to do a real comedy episode where yes, not everything was to be taken so drop dead seriously.

Come on. Q-Pid? Quark as a woman? Little Green Men? Bride of Chaotica? You are trying to re-write history here. Any show with Dax as a main character cannot be taking itself too seriously. There a plenty of examples of comedy/parody stuff in the Berman era. Like them or not.
 
In all likely hood, the Ready Room episodes have been recorded well in advance of the SAG strike. Just like the parent shows, they'll just air what the have finished "in the can'.
Wil has even mentioned that on Ready Room once or twice. Sometimes he's seen them before music is laid over.
 
Behr and Moore did pull of a couple of great Ferengi comedy episodes in DS9 but yeah, the track record of comedy in 1987-2005 Trek is spotty at best.
 
Will we actually have a Ready Room next week? With the SAG strike, you can’t really have the actors promote stuff any more. It may have been pre-recorded, of course, but I’m unclear if even that is allowed to be shown.
Ready Room episodes are recorded months in advance.
 
Wil has even mentioned that on Ready Room once or twice. Sometimes he's seen them before music is laid over.
And even before final VFX.
He mentioned in the Picard Season 2 episodes that the Queen's eyes hadn't been made full black yet in his advance copies, and mentioned he preferred being able to see the actors eyes.
 
Will we actually have a Ready Room next week? With the SAG strike, you can’t really have the actors promote stuff any more. It may have been pre-recorded, of course, but I’m unclear if even that is allowed to be shown.
Best I can glean from the previous eps, the entire show and corresponding Ready Room eps are "in the can" and not subject to either strike.
 
Come on. Q-Pid? Quark as a woman? Little Green Men? Bride of Chaotica? You are trying to re-write history here. Any show with Dax as a main character cannot be taking itself too seriously. There a plenty of examples of comedy/parody stuff in the Berman era. Like them or not.
Q period had MANY episodes of silliness on TNG, DS9 and Voyager. Same with most episodes with Lwaxana Troi. Ditto episodes that were about Quark and his family (The Magnificent Ferengi still makes me laugh all these years later) . Holodeck episodes like when Bashir was playing a Bond like agent or Voyager with captain proton or the first time we see Data doing Sherlock Holmes....There was plenty light hearted moments from TNG, DS9 , Voyager and Enterprise. I don't know how anyone claiming to be a Trek fan could have missed them.
 
Comedy from the Berman era......

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Yeah.... Berman era Trek was just WAY too serious.
 
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