Plot twist is that the prosecutor turns out to be alternate future admiral janeway out to steal present janeway's life essence
Remaining Star Trek Episodes (TOS-SNW)
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and the judge is mirror universe janeway with a jury of quantum universe alternates -at the end it turns out that the trial is the punishment as its locked in a time loopDurandal_1707 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:54 amPlot twist is that the prosecutor turns out to be alternate future admiral janeway out to steal present janeway's life essence
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Curious to see if/when he starts doing Prodigy. Maybe the replacement for Voyager once the last episode is done.
And could be interesting to see if Parody Janeway makes any appearances there.
And could be interesting to see if Parody Janeway makes any appearances there.
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PErsonally want to see him first tos before starting a new trek show.
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When the last episode of Prodigy is done?
Because he finished Voyager last Christmas with Hunters.
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There's still almost 30 episodes to go on that.Thebestoftherest wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 12:55 am PErsonally want to see him first tos before starting a new trek show.
Meanwhile Next Gen has about 40 episodes to go, and it a hundred more episodes to start than TOS did, it's been far more requested, I wouldn't be surprised if it finishes first.
Either way, both shows are going to several years to wrap up unless he hardcore dedicates to one of them, no point in holding off new stuff in the meantime.
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I guess, it just seems like it harder to fill up 3 cups if you add four more cups you also have to fill up.
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As much as I appreciate the episode-by-episode review style, I wonder if shows like Discovery would benefit more from the season-at-once style used with ATLA. Despite airing weekly, it's clearly written to be binge-watched in a single sitting and the pacing is abysmal otherwise. The stories are barely, if at all, workable individually. Maybe it would save time and effort to move to that format for Discovery and Picard? Just a thought...
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Re: Remaining Star Trek Episodes (TOS-SNW)
Umm what are you talking about with ATLA those were both air weekly and had episodes that do work by themselves.Deledrius wrote: ↑Fri Sep 15, 2023 4:00 pm As much as I appreciate the episode-by-episode review style, I wonder if shows like Discovery would benefit more from the season-at-once style used with ATLA. Despite airing weekly, it's clearly written to be binge-watched in a single sitting and the pacing is abysmal otherwise. The stories are barely, if at all, workable individually. Maybe it would save time and effort to move to that format for Discovery and Picard? Just a thought...
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I'm talking about the SFDebris reviews.