The best thing about the Star Trek fandom is that there are no ship wars. All generations of that show are so fucking horny that the ships are like 31 Flavors ice cream. Like, "this is my favorite but they're all good"
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star trek: enterprise disease also known as learning to unironically like faith of the heart
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Just to remind you all of just how gorgeous Jeffrey Combs is as Shran...just...just look
This man is so photogenic I'm sobbing
respectfully...i want him
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My favorite part of Stigma is the way Dr. Phlox's face falls before he says "don't you find her attractive?" man was genuinely upset Trip didn't want to fuck his wife
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That one comfort characters trend except it's Malcolm and Bluey (I think they'd be best friends)
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Lower Decks ‘Cupid’s Errant Arrow’ and its Enterprise references 🫶
This episode is great anyway but the mention of a certain Florida man makes me very excited!!
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It takes historians two centuries to figure out that the Federation Declaration that Archer signed was really a heavily disguised marriage certification between him and Shran because Shran had bet him he could have more witnesses attend him signing his half than Archer could.
To be fair, Andorian familial structure means Shran knows a lot of people, but Archer won rather handily.
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Guys I finally fucking understand why people like Jeffrey combs... He's so fucking fine and for what FOR WHAT
GUYS PLEASE UNDERSTAND IM CURRENTLY OBSESSED
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So while I'm waiting for the next season of Lower Decks, I've decided to watch everything in chronological order, and it's been a time so far.
I don't hate Enterprise, but at the same time, it bounces wildly between captivating and middling with aggressively forced heteroerotic moments between characters who, up to the point I'm at, have shown no intrest implied or otherwise towards each other. It is painfully 2000 "haha we don't talk about the gays" kind of straight media, which is weird given how flamboyant DS9 was just 2 years before, and Rick Berman created both shows.
If it wasn't for Shuttlepod One being some of the gayest shit in Star Trek since Garak put his hands on Bashir's shoulders, I might start getting conspiratorial. It's genuinely like they decided to shove all of season one's homoerotism into that episode, I am not joking.
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