And this "Previously on" was also not actually that useful/needed.
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Is this going to get fixed soon? This is massively misleading for new people who think that this sub isn't active.
Earlier I tried to post something and it only even allows me to pick Undermined only when creating the post. I couldn't even choose English.
Thanks.
Rowan J Coleman's Star Trek Retrospective series is superb and is what made his YouTube channel famous. He has now branched to other SciFi movies too which are equally interesting.
It's unfortunate that he said that he won't have in depth retrospectives about new Trek series but hopefully he'll change his minds when series like Discovery will end.
Thanks for the article. I didn't know the character Kyle existed in TOS too. I wonder why the actor left SNW though -- his character could have developed more in the future.
EDIT: from another comment, it seems there was a scheduling conflict with him filming Vampire Academy. Maybe he can return in the future?
I agree. SNW has a really strong cast, and great writers. The show truly can be episodic without referencing any previous canon and still be fantastic and even appreciated more by new watchers of Star Trek.
The love interest between them developed to quickly in my opinion. It felt a bit unnatural, especially for La'an who is usually much more in control of her responsibilities and composure.
Minor thing but the teaser jumped straight into the opening credits (without fading into black first) and I thought that was cool.
The mentioning of DuckDuckGo seemed weird/misplaced
Toronto passing as New York for characters was so meta and hilarious.
Ouch, that must hurt for Kate Mulgrew and the team.
Why would Paramount remove the existing episodes from streaming service though? They have everything else Trek.
Oh yeah. That stood out to me as well.
It most certainly will be a comedy, and I am up for it. It's ironic how the episodes with emotionless Vulcans are so god-damn funny. The last episode with the body swap was a masterclass in writing. Passive aggressiveness has never been this fun.