A lot of the really poetic episode and book titles (which I love for their subtlety) come from Shakespeare or the Bible. Where else?
Is there like some big book or collection of obscure phrases and their meanings/applications that writers can reference?
TOS and DS9 had the most "poetic" episode titles, with VOY and ENT using them the least.Which series did this most often (I'm guessing TOS)? The least? (Probably ENT or VOY)
My favorite title by far is 11001001
About FTWHAIHTTS's title being from a book--- I doubt it. If it was, then that old guy who touched the sky not a la Hendrix had read it, 'cause he quoted it onscreen...
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I don't see the connection between seeing that there's a sky and realizing you're living in an asteroid. Why didn't he just have a revelation that there's such a thing as a "surface" and a sky, and that's it?
"I, Mudd" is a take-off on Isaac Asimov's I, Robot.
Surely I, Claudius more than that. I mean, its premise starts with a harmless(?) idiot(?) rising to become leader of the state.
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