Star Trek: Enterprise Season 8 Episode 5 "Trip's Camping Trip" - Trip goes camping and things get out of hand. Assistant Director Skinner and the EMH disagree on where to eat dinner. Captain Archer orders Merryweather to never talk about growing up on a freighter again. Special musical guest: Hoobastank
Braga and Berman completely gave up on any kind of continuity or even caring if characters were from the same universe.
Uh oh, Starfleet Academy tested horribly. People were furious that there wasn't enough of Spock constantly grinning and kissing coworkers with tongue. So in season two they panicked and brought back Karl Urban. Fans wanted legacy characters.
Lord McCoy is introduced sitting on a throne of tribbles like Immortan Joe. It's explained in a tie-in comic no one read. He starts out as a tyrant but over the season becomes fully omnicidal because every streaming villain has to threaten “all existence.” Spock's the new court jester. Bones just keeps promoting and demoting him every five minutes. "Ensign... ah mean Commodore... ah mean whore... dance for me, ya pointy eared bastard." "Ah'm a doctor, not a democracy!" Tonia Barrows tries to reason with him but he's too far gone.
When they go to Earth the second time (whateva whateva, big spoilers) Rygel lists off all the best parts of our world: indentured servitude... phone sex hotlines...
They are both DeLuise's kids. Peter later worked on Stargate SG-1 as a director and wrote a few episodes. It's easy to know when he is the director of an episode because he always finds a way to have an on-screen cameo. The one on the left played in the episode 100 of SG-1 and their other brother guest-starred in a later season of SG-1.
Trying to give Strange New Worlds a fair shake when this faggot-ass thing shows up. This guy bills himself as Jesse James Keitel on IMDB. He's playing a female doctor that left Starfleet to be freer. He also unironically gives a speech about not fitting into the cultural boxes society has made for people. Low and behold the episode is about rescuing slaves from Orion slave traders. Look unto the horrors man hath wrought.
Riiiiiiggghhhhhttt.....
Trying to give Strange New Worlds a fair shake when this faggot-ass thing shows up. This guy bills himself as Jesse James Keitel on IMDB. He's playing a female doctor that left Starfleet to be freer. He also unironically gives a speech about not fitting into the cultural boxes society has made for people. Low and behold the episode is about rescuing slaves from Orion slave traders. Look unto the horrors man hath wrought.
Made it to season 6 of TNG, you can see the wheels are starting to wobble and you know they’ll be coming off soon. Maybe it’s just the foreknowledge that pretty soon Crusher will be fucking a space ghost.
The Scotty episode faintly smells of desperation to me, but at least Doohan got a paycheck.
It’s not all bad though. Want to know the best thing about these later seasons? No bloody Wesley.
About once a week the thought comes into my mind about what the characters of the Big Bang Theory would've thought about nutrek at the end of the day. I like to think Sheldon would have fights with Amy about the fat woman
About once a week the thought comes into my mind about what the characters of the Big Bang Theory would've thought about nutrek at the end of the day. I like to think Sheldon would have fights with Amy about the fat woman
It'd also be a fight he'd lose because then the joke becomes about his fitness. In general though, Leonard would try to use it to get Penny into Star Trek (like with Buffy) and she'd treat it with polite ambivalence while the rest are baffled by how bad it is.
It'd also be a fight he'd lose because then the joke becomes about his fitness. In general though, Leonard would try to use it to get Penny into Star Trek (like with Buffy) and she'd treat it with polite ambivalence while the rest are baffled by how bad it is.