"Hi. For Part 2, we look at how The Twitter Files don't show the kind of nefarious intent that Elon Musk hoped they would, and analyze why he bought Twitter in the first place (other than being forced to)."
Jellico was a good captain. He was a hardass and everyone hated him at first (and, like, kind of at near the last, too), but like Cody says here, he got things done and proved himself in the end (barring a few jokes at his expense later in Lower Decks). I mean, I liked him well enough, at least, to give him a brief but favorable cameo at the end of one of my Star Trek/MLP:FiM fanfics, anyway. (Also, as I only just found out in the process of writing this post and linking to that Memory Alpha article there, apparently there have been ten more episodes of Star Trek: Prodigy released since I watched it before, and apparently Jellico shows up in that?)
Oh, right, this is also part two of that thing about Elon Musk. I'd really rather just talk/post/think about Star Trek though.
And yeah, Elon Musk is way more like Dick Jones or Vilos Cohaagen or Robert Kinsey than he is Edward Jellico.
Lastly, Dave Chappelle shared a stage with Elon Musk? If that's not an example of jumping the shark, I don't know what is. As far as I'm concerned, unless some sort of miraculous reversal happens and soon, Dave Chappelle is done. Finito.