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See AllWhy Love, Death & Robots Season 4 Is Taking So Long
"The Witness," always sticks out for me, mostly for its Twilight Zone like plot twist that would keep Rod Serling up at night.
Disney Has Improved Return Of The Jedi In 6 Great Ways
I still don't get the butthurt over, "Somehow, Palpatine's returned," with dark cloning on The Rise of Skywalker (2019) as it was used on the Dark Empire comics from 1991 to 1994 -- before George Lucas lobotomized the original trilogy and before the ghastly prequel trilogy.
And in a universe -- rather galaxy -- where cloning played a substantial role, aka the Clone Wara
5 Odd Star Trek: TNG Details You Only Notice When Rewatching The First Few Episodes
Data used contractions until, "Datalore."
Captain Kirk's Enterprise Secretly Had More Than One Transporter Room In Star Trek: The Original Series
Multiple transporter rooms on the Constitution class has several issues with episodes like, "The Doomsday Machine," and, "The Enemy Within," where if one is down, they're all down.
Captain, the transporter is down!
What about 2, 3, and 4?
I'll be, they're operating!
Every Starship Enterprise In Star Trek Ranked, Worst To Best
I'd put the Enterprise-E as the best, and the Enterprise-F FAR below the Enterprise-J.
The modifications to the Enterprise-B, the added fairings on engineering hurt it, the new nacelle design helped it, the added impulse engines is a good structural design, but not as impulse engines.
8 Reasons Star Trek: Section 31's Reviews Are So Bad
I would classify that as being poorly written and interpreted on both the author and the so-called "fans" as well.
Don't get me wrong, Section 31 was pretty lousy, but a lot of the reasons seemed more like it came from a lot of Herberts and haters, purists, and gatekeepers who can't tell the difference between the USS Enterprise and the Millennium Falcon.
It's lousy due to bad direction, lousy focus, and poor cinematography. I can agree poor character development was a key factor, but saying it's not Star Trek is another point on how many "fans" are not even fans. As though they disregarded the fact that Section 31 was first introduced on the DS9 episode, "Inquisition,' back in 1998.
Now we get to see the "dirty work" from a lore of Star Trek that's been around for nearly 27 years.