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The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.

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  • My theory for the behind the scenes:

    McFarland: I would like to make a star trek parody!

    Fox: oh sounds awesome, lots of funny jokes and stuff. Should be funny.

    M: yes haha, funny.

    F: yes… Anyway here’s the money

    Making episode one

    M: I gotta make sure there’s loads of jokes so I can show this to execs and they see the haha bits

    Making episode 3

    M: okay I think they’re gone… Time to just literally make normal star trek episodes

    making the last episode of s1

    F: hey I see you’re almost done with the first season so I’m just checking in that the show is still funny

    M: quickly adding in as many jokes as the last second as possible haha yes humor! Jokes! Plenty of them! Haha yes



  • Idk if I would really call it any of those. Characters in it are those but the episode itself was constantly showcasing that these things are bad. One thing I especially liked was the parts where they had to learn how women move since practicing being a specific gender is a real thing trans people do and deal with.

    Throughout the episode multiple characters are being shown being misogynistic, transphobic and so on… But then being that is now shown as good it’s being actively shown as part of the problem with the ferengi that they are trying to solve.




  • I haven’t yet finished DSC yet but I highly disagree with that last bit. Every single Star Trek has been “Star Trek but…” They all do it very differently and that’s what makes each one so incredibly interesting to watch as a group instead of just 1 long series. From what I’ve seen of DSC it’s basically just “Star Trek but… It focuses on the characters” similarly to DS9 in that way.

    A lot of great SciFi stories are just characters talking but it’s in space… That’s most Asimov stories actually… so DSC is definitely sci-fi and very much so sci-fi.