May. 13th, 2022

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Finished it. It's still pretty great. Instead of "reviewing" it or whatever, I'll just talk about what I want to see in the future (because it's good enough that I want to see more of it). One thing I want to see, no make that two things I want to see, in season 3 (after they resolve the "to be continued" cliffhanger at the end of season 2), the first is the Wesley "The Traveler" Crusher thing, which seems like a pretty sure thing.

The second thing I would like to see in season 3 (or at some point, at least) of Star Trek: Lower Decks...

Basically, I want to see something akin to the "Trials and Tribble-ations" episode of Deep Space Nine, where they went back in time to the Original Series episode "The Trouble with Tribbles." Except, in the case of Lower Decks, they'd be going back into an episode of The Animated Series in a similar fashion. I mean, it doesn't even have to be one episode. Could be "More Tribbles, More Trouble," could be "The Practical Joker," could be that one where they met the devil, or any combination of those and the rest. It would be interesting to see the Lower Decks crew trying to... um... let's say, emulate the animation style from TAS, in the same manner that the DS9 crew tried to emulate how things were in the Original Series era (like how Worf had to hide his forehead ridges due to Klingons not having them back then). It'd be worth it just to see Dr. T'Ana and M'Ress in a scene together, if absolutely nothing else (or maybe something happens to M'Ress that requires T'Ana to have to try and pretend to be M'Ress for a while or something). Oh and, of course, they'd totally need to bring back Mulder and Scully I mean Dulmur and Lucsly for this, too.

Hell, given that Wesley Crusher is a Time LordTraveler now, they could even combine the two things I want to see into one thing (or bring Wil Wheaton back again after the first thing for the second thing). Really, I wouldn't mind Wesley "The Traveler" Crusher becoming a semi-regular guest on Lower Decks in the same way that Q was on Next Generation (and DS9 and Voyager and Picard).

In the incredibly unlikely event that someone in charge of Star Trek: Lower Decks (or Wil Wheaton) happens to read this post, take this idea absolutely for free, I don't care. I just want to see it.
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Now that I've finished (what there is so far of) Lower Decks, onward to this, I guess. Only seen the first (two?) episode(s?) of this so far, but I think I'll like it okay, based on what I've seen so far. It's way more child-friendly/targeted-at-children than Lower Decks (which isn't child-friendly/targeted-at-children at all, that's for sure), but that's not a bad thing. I mean, to its credit, it's not like Prodigy is aiming to be the Star Trek equivalent to Barney & Friends or whatever, after all. Sadly, there's only a single season of this one, at least for the time being.

(Oh, and I should probably mention that I watched all of the two [so far] seasons of Picard over the past few weeks, as well. I just haven't really felt the need to talk about it, similar to TNG and DS9. It was good. Not my favorite, but still good. Nowhere near as bad as the typically dumbfuck haters try to make it [and Discovery] out to be, of course. And, speaking of Discovery, after I finish watching Prodigy, I'm planning to rewatch the first two seasons of that, and then watch for the first time the next two seasons of it.)
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Wow, modern Blizzard doing dumb things? This is my shocked face: 😐🥱😐

In conclusion, my interest in Overwatch (1 or 2) is 0 and always has been.

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