Having to wait a week adds to the savouring, the discussion we can have about what might happen next week.
Don't you mean "arguing"?



Having to wait a week adds to the savouring, the discussion we can have about what might happen next week.
Day 4: Doom and gloom threads appear: The franchise is ruined because this episode did not meet my expectations.
Day 5: Content-free Midnight's Edge video threads start appearing about how the show is cancelled and Alex Kurtzman has actually been executed publicly for his crimes against Star Trek.
Google Image search says someone named "Mrs. Merton"Who is she? I don't recognize her.![]()
While I'd love to watch 2 episodes a day for 5 days, I really enjoy the atmosphere here when new episodes drop weekly.
Day 1: Avoid the forum (because England has to wait a day), maybe if I'm feeling brave pop in to get a general consensus on episode quality but with huge risk of thread title spoilers.
Day 2: Feverishly catch up on 200 pages of discussion.
Day 3: A hundred new threads appear for every nitpick or story point. People with lives have finally seen the episode and there's tons more fresh discussion.
Day 4: Doom and gloom threads appear: The franchise is ruined because this episode did not meet my expectations.
Day 5: Content-free Midnight's Edge video threads start appearing about how the show is cancelled and Alex Kurtzman has actually been executed publicly for his crimes against Star Trek.
Day 6: Kurtzman appears alive and well in several media interviews hyping the next episode. Someone makes a "should have made Axanar instead" reference, probably from another fake account belonging to Alex Peters. Ex Astris Scientia posts a 1000 word essay about how Trek continuity is ruined forever because the armrests on a chair at Starfleet HQ are the wrong colour.
Day 7: Hype and prediction threads for the next episode!
Picard and children are something of an issue, him having none of his own but grasping for foster kids left and right (previously Bajorans, now perhaps Romulans).
It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me for a huge group of Romulan survivors to settle on a planet where they can't natively survive the conditions, when a ton of M-Class planets exist for them to settle.
Yeah - about that - how do you know? I mean hell ST:VOY pretty much retconned the Eugenics Wars out of existence, yet they're still mentioned of Star trek series post ST:VOY.![]()
Occam’s razor: Sulu made a statement about human-Kzinti history, Chuft-Captain didn’t argue or correct his statement. Therefore, Sulu made a factual statement.
There’s simply no way that humans could have fought four interstellar wars with an alien race on their own, in the mid-2000’s, much less one war. During TAS it was fine because Earth’s history was never explicitly mentioned like in future Trek productions. It does not need convoluted explanations to make it fit in with current Trek history. It’s simply been retconned out of existence, and I’m fine with that.
Then if that was the case, I doubt the Kzinti would have lost those wars four times over.
For one thing, it's likely that neither side was technologically advanced and the wars were low grade conflicts.
Near to a Talosian action figure from "The Cage" and amongst other sci-fi toys and posters. They were winks to the audience added by the art department, not serious evidence of an in-universe war.Actually, Voyager didn't retain the Eugenics Wars out of existence. In Rain Robinson's office there was a model of the Botany Bay.
She was an Mrs Merton, she had a comedy interview show where celebrities would come on and be asked painful questions by a sweet little old lady who turned out to be a bit of a nightmare.Who is she? I don't recognize her.
Definitely time travel. With Q.Wild speculations, please? XD
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