It would have been awesome if the one destroying the multiverse turned out to be Lore, and the "Lore War" was actually the Lower Decks finale and not a comic book crossover (incidentally, making the comics canon as well).
Last we saw O'Brien he was a professor at the Academy, and you want him to be manning a transporter station a few years later?The only thing I'm still bitter about is S3:Grounded, when they steal the Pheonix, why couldn't they get Colm Meaney to be the transporter operator?
You know you want to see a "Live-Action" CG Moopsy eat some poor sod.
D-word?the D-word 100 years earlier than that.
I’d love a comic crossover with the shows! But not as series finale.It would have been awesome if the one destroying the multiverse turned out to be Lore, and the "Lore War" was actually the Lower Decks finale and not a comic book crossover (incidentally, making the comics canon as well).
I don’t think it was at that point.By contrast, children’s books from that era ("Tom Sawyer" and "Huck Finn") both featured the dreaded N-word like it was no big deal.
It wasn't. In the 1800's, it was "no big deal". In the latter aspect of the 1900's, it was "an insulting remark". Now in the 2000's, it's "say it in a bar and sailors gasp in horror".I don’t think it was at that point.
Well it’s a word used to demean and oppress. A different category of offensive than crude words referring to sex or excrement.It wasn't. In the 1800's, it was "no big deal". In the latter aspect of the 1900's, it was "an insulting remark". Now in the 2000's, it's "say it in a bar and sailors gasp in horror".
By contrast, children’s books from that era ("Tom Sawyer" and "Huck Finn") both featured the dreaded N-word like it was no big deal.