Certainly good to know CBS has not intentionally pulled it. But it does not explain why it was pulled. Even if it was a bot, it would be interesting why the bot flagged it.
Thus far my only issue with the show was the simple bonk on the head causing the medical crises- I would have much preferred some strange alien weapon considering the context of the injury and it would also lend some credibility to McCoy's difficulty in treatment.
Certainly good to know CBS has not intentionally pulled it. But it does not explain why it was pulled. Even if it was a bot, it would be interesting why the bot flagged it.
Youtube does this stuff all the time, why is this even an issue. I knew it had nothing to do with CBS. Youtube's IP software is flawed, its that simple.
Not quite true. Doctor Who fans would too.Only we (Star Trek fans) would smell a scandal where there is none.
Only we (Star Trek fans) would smell a scandal where there is none.
The error has since been corrected in the episode. Thanks guys!
Unrelated perhaps, but happily bringing us back on topic!On an unrelated note, I would like to thank the eagle-eyed (eared?) viewers who noticed the "seven years ago" error. That was totally my fault, and I take full responsibility. Obviously the Tycho IV events took place 13 years earlier, not 7. It was simply a brain fart. The error has since been corrected in the episode. Thanks guys!
14:16Does anyone have the time stamp in the episode where this is mentioned?
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