After seeing "Ephraim and Dot" I really would not put it past them for it to be Ten Forward... but on the Enterprise-E or something.It's actually Janeway's ready room, they've just got the windows upside down.
After seeing "Ephraim and Dot" I really would not put it past them for it to be Ten Forward... but on the Enterprise-E or something.It's actually Janeway's ready room, they've just got the windows upside down.
Hey, they could have salvaged, reconditioned and placed in orbit the whole of the Enterprise D saucer section for all we know. A monument overlooking its birthplace at Utopia Planetia.What, relocated to Mars orbit?
7 of 9 dual wielding looks a bit embarrassing, it isn't 99 anymore. But otherwise pretty good.
It’s a fake eye, just like Seven’s, they just did a better job for her than for him.Hugh’s left eye is a different colour from his right. Maybe he needed to get a transplant because of the Borg implant?
it's no longer on Facebook, but I found it here:
I don't want to see too many trailers.
I feel as I'm seeing the whole show before it even airs.![]()
Apparently they want to control exactly how and when the show is marketed in different, uh, markets internationally.Geoblocking trailers is something i will never understand...![]()
They don't want to step on the toes of whoever owns the distribution rights in your country (In this case, Amazon). It's a legal thing.Geoblocking trailers is something i will never understand...![]()
Which is stupid because everyone usually uses the same trailers anyway just with different logos.Apparently they want to control exactly how and when the show is marketed in different, uh, markets internationally.
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CBS All Access shows are the only shows that do this though. I remember BBC used to do it a decade ago, but they've long since stopped.They don't want to step on the toes of whoever owns the distribution rights in your country (In this case, Amazon). It's a legal thing.
CBS All Access shows are the only shows that do this though. I remember BBC used to do it a decade ago, but they've long since stopped.
I don't know, in the past fifteen years, or however long YouTube's been around, the only time I've seen trailers geolocked are for BBC shows a decade ago (a practice stopped after 2010) and now with CBS All Access.That's not true. Geolocking happens all the time with every type of source (TV, internet, etc...).
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