Oh god I just watched the Trelane/Q epsiode of SNW. That has to be one of the most pointless filler episodes I've ever seen of any TV Show. John De Lancie shows up as Q in energy ball form to stop his son Trelane/Q from the shenanigans he's pulling on the Enterprise crew. Which boiled down to Christine Chappell's new bf messing around with something on a planet that he particularly liked. Ok none of this makes sense especially from a lore standpoint. Oh, they play Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go by Wham at the end.
I hate to say it, but Discovery handled having an episode with a canon character better than this one did.
In the first season, there were two episodes with a young Harry Mudd as the villain, and it works for two reasons.
1. The show looked into what Mudd and his relationship with his wife was like, revealing that even back then, he was a scumbag who only loved Stella for her connections and alluding the two would grow to hate each other.
2. The show got away with nobody knowing who Mudd was because most of the characters who interacted with him wouldn't be on the Enterprise years later when Kirk's crew encountered him. Lorca was dead, Tyler was with Section 31, and everyone on Discovery went to the future.
With Trelane, he outright goes onto the Enterprise and is shown to know more about humanity than what he was depicted as knowing in "The Squire of Gothos". For God's sake, Spock is part of the away team who encounters him. Just pull a Clone Wars and wipe the crew's memory so it fits into canon.
Do you think Worf likes Cool Ranch Doritos with his prune juice?
"It is a warrior's gamer fuel."
Lol what the fuck is this?
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I genuinely thought it was too well written and complex for these hack frauds, but these fuckers have finally found DS9....the horror
Well, at least we had two decent DS9 episodes on Lower Decks. Nice while it lasted.
We wuz emissaries n' shieet!
I know you're joking, but given how often modern Star Trek tries to reference old Trek, that girl could be Jake Sisko's descendent.
A muppet episode would include some of the cast of the trademarked Muppet franchise which this will certainly not include.
So by that logic, Kermit the Frog's VA guest starring in an episode of Amphibia counts as a Muppet episode?