Star Trek - Space: The Final Frontier

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When people make obits, PLEASE refrain from using the elderly photos. Most people, including myself, would like to be remembered in their prime.
It's harder to fix makeup and hair for older people, that's why she didn't always looked her best, but up to five years ago, she still looked great:

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She lived an amazing life, even as an old lady and I don't see necessarily bad to acknowledge that.
 
In my headcanon, the reason why Admiral Hubris hates Picard is because back when she was Captain Hubris, she had Raffi for a first officer. Raffi would then get drunk and smoke on duty, which irritated Hubris, so she'd try to demote her, transfer her, and reprimand her. Admiral Picard constantly went to bat for Raffi by telling her she needs "one more chance" and deny all attempts to punish Raffi. Then, when Picard had his Bernie Sanders moment, he lost the clout he built up with the Admiralty board and told to send in his resignation. As a result, Raffi no longer had protection and was promptly fired by Captain Hubris. That's why Raffi was mad at Picard for getting fired because of his fuckups.
 
This is the "women's section" of the daily mail, and yet most of its article about the one female member of the of trek crew isn't about her. That's incredible. Nearly half the article is about shatner.
No mention of George Takei or Walter Koenig, but a piece on the guy who played Lt. Leslie, a minor recurring character.
 
Additionally: Gul Dukat did NOTHING WRONG. Nothing bad happened during the occupation, and if it did the B*jorans deserved it.
Based.

Also about The Orville, they tone down the humour as the season goes on (it's not gone but it feels more natural). People have speculated that FOX wanted a lot of humour as a way to avoid getting sued for making a better Trek show than [current year] Trek.
 
Based.

Also about The Orville, they tone down the humour as the season goes on (it's not gone but it feels more natural). People have speculated that FOX wanted a lot of humour as a way to avoid getting sued for making a better Trek show than [current year] Trek.

It wouldnt be so bad if the humour was, well, humorous. I've still only watched three episodes (As I've started watching Enterprise instead for the moment), but thus far the jokes feel very forced. The Orville would genuinely be far better if it were played practically straight.
 
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