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Spoilers Star Trek: Lower Decks 2x09 - "wej Duj"

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I thought it would have been funny to have at least one guy showing up for Battleststions in a dress.

Officer - something wrong Lt?
Lt - No sir, I just wanted to feel pretty.
Mariner - c'mon, didn't you see him booking it down the corridor, and in heels no less, you gotta give him points for that.
 
I thought it would have been funny to have at least one guy showing up for Battleststions in a dress.

Officer - something wrong Lt?
Lt - No sir, I just wanted to feel pretty.
Mariner - c'mon, didn't you see him booking it down the corridor, and in heels no less, you gotta give him points for that.

I thought I saw a man in a dress...

There was a man running down a corridor during red alert wearing a ruff and Elizabethan dress (possibly this science lt.cmdr?). Poor guy was disturbed from whatever he was doing while wearing the same outfit in an earlier episode, but I can't remember which one (the perils of stock footage).
While we're on the subject, it's worth mentioning that the woman running next to him is wearing a costume that was (I think) traditionally worn by men.

I thought this was an excellent bit of representation! I just want to be clear that I don't find a man wearing a dress to be funny in and of itself (and I'm sure you and most other people don't either), but the impracticalities of a dress in certain situations like "booking it down the corridor, and in heels no less" (:rommie:) could be (and was in this case) rather amusing :D:bolian:
 
I was trying to sleep at 4 o'clock this morning, and out of nowhere, in the Pakled voice, my brain just starts saying "Red Alarm. Red Alarm. Red Alarm." and I got the giggles.

I never noticed that, but now I love it.
Actually, he's from the Moon. Later in the episode he admits he lied about being from Hawaii because one of his former COs was from Hawaii and he wanted to fit in. Then it turns out the other two lower deckers were from a Moon of their own homeworlds, and they're all friends again, except for Boimler, who insists Modesto is California's moon. :lol:
 
My eyes possibly deceived me, but I swear I saw Klingons bleed pink AND red in the fight scenes, which if true would be a hilarious nod to a beloved discontinuity. I'll have to roll the tapes.
No buttholes or alien monkey sex, so I have to deduct one star, but otherwise a perfect episode.
 
That would be in keeping with DSC which has shown both pinkish and red blood coming from Klingons. DSC for all its missteps with Klingons got that one right, preserving the balance of colors.
 
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