jalanhenning

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[–] jalanhenning@startrek.website 13 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Though I am deeply grateful that there is no cliffhanger.

In a season of genre experimentation they couldn't decide whether to end with a Doctor Who episode or a Doctor Strange episode, so why not both?

As I've written elsewhere: By "time-traveling doctor," Pelia was clearly referring to that time she did drugs with McCoy in the 1930s!

Thanks for doing these so quickly! These are always one of the first things I seek out to read after watching an episode.

What I always wanted was someone to rearrange all the clips into chronological order. I don’t know why but it bothers me that they skip around.

  • The one time I got to see Gene Roddenberry speak, he had brought along a blooper reel, which I think was fairly common to show at Star Trek conventions in the late 1970s, early 1980s?
  • The Greatest Trek podcast mentioned that "TK" in the name TK Bellows is clearly an homage to the publishing term: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_come_(publishing)
  • The Greatest Trek also felt that the Uhura assistance to Scotty was a nod to her caregiving of him in Star Trek 5 (bringing him dinner while working, going on shore leave together)
[–] jalanhenning@startrek.website 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Anson Mount’s sideburns were a clear homage to Isaac Asimov.

[–] jalanhenning@startrek.website 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Why didn't they just put Batel in the medical transporter's pattern buffer, like M'Benga did with his daughter?

 

Where would you put Galaxy Quest in a chronological rewatch of Star Trek episodes, and why?

 

Does anyone have any details on the old cave set? How many different caverns it had? What its layout was?

[–] jalanhenning@startrek.website 3 points 10 months ago

I found it humorous that Clem is also a Lower Decker in his society!

It is the best of a bad bunch. The TOS movies inspired the TNG movies. The TNG movies inspired a lull in the movies (no call for a DS9 or Voyager or Enterprise movie) that had to be filled with a reboot.

My dad watched TOS with me when it first aired, but I was too young to remember it. My first recollection is watching it in syndication. I went on to read my dad's many books, especially the Star Trek Concordance and the James Blish adaptations.

 

What do you think are some of the worst examples of Treknobabble in the franchise?

And what series do you think does it poorly the most often?

 

What are your favorite Star Trek filk songs?

 

The most popular songs from Subspace Rhapsody, adding together Spotify and YouTube stats:

  1. Status Report
  2. We are One
  3. I'm the X
  4. I'm Ready
  5. How Would That Feel
  6. Keep Us Connected
  7. Private Conversation
  8. Connect To Your Truth
  9. Keeping Secrets
  10. Main Title (Subspace Rhapsody Version)
  11. Subspace End Credit Medley
 

I spent the morning listening to the Fall Out Boy version of "We Didn't Start the Fire". Since Star Trek in the Kelvin timeline and elsewhere often re-uses songs from our time, I thought it would be hilarious if "We Didn't Start the Fire" ended up being updated every 35 years or so, till the 32nd century.

So, hit us with your best take on "We Didn't Start the Fire" for the final episode of your favorite Star Trek series!

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