Confession #134
"I'm really happy Leeta is living her best life as First Clerk of Ferenginar and with a husband who adores her. She deserves it."
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The title of the latest episode of Lower Decks is such an unbelievably obscure reference pun it kind of broke my brain.
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Ppl are taking issue with the "statistically the horniest and least romantically committed crew in Starfleet" line on basis of DS9 existing but 1) DS9 is probably disqualified anyway since it's co-run with the Bajoran militia and 2) "statistically" implies "average" and I truly believe the O'Briens pull said average down considerably by being marriage georgs
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The fact that Starfleet's mission on Deep Space Nine apparently didn't result in Bajor joining the Federation, but maybe did result in the Ferengi doing so.
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Just gotta say that, although I was initially nervous about where they were going with it, I ended up loving the Rutherford & Tendi storyline in this week's Lower Decks ("Parth Ferengi's Love Place"). The affirmation of the importance of platonic relationships and then using a polycule with Dr. Migleemo as a way out of the situation was just great.
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They don't have TV in the Federation so Boimler is obsessed with it now 😅
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Star Trek: Lower Decks - Parth Ferengi's Heart Place REVIEW | Season 4 Episode 6
Join me as I review 'Parth Ferengi's Heart Place' the sixth episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5. Plot Summery direct from Paramount Plus: "The Cerritos visits the Ferengi homeworld."
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Borgcast Lower Decks 4.06- Cop off cop out
Anne-Marie and Peter give their thoughts on Lower Decks S4's, Parth Ferengi's Heart Place.
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Ok so no shade (esp to aros who hashtag relate) but I genuinely do not understand how there's people who watched Parth Ferengi's Heart Place and came away thinking it was Tendiford adverse?? Did we watch the same episode?? Like they could just as much be setting up a qpr (which would be fucking phenomenal frankly) but apart from the fact they literally displayed non-platonic attraction to each other when they weren't being actively harassed into it, this is clearly not the last word that will be spoken on this??
Like, this isn't even the end of the season, let alone the show. (I don't think they should be together by the end of this season tbh it would feel a bit rushed to me, these two are slow burn incarnate, but season 5 is already in development and while it's not confirmed there could be even more.) Personally I think the most them thing that could happen would be them building up to it for another decade or so but eventually (post a potential time skip maybe?) getting together but that's only speculation ofc. But there's no way this is never addressed again.
Like if you dislike the idea of them getting together in canon (and there are many valid reasons!) that's fine but that doesn't make an episode about them realising not all of their affections for each other are platonic yet deciding not to pursue a romantic relationship at this time into an episode about them forever rejecting the idea of being anything other than close platonic friends.
I've always been a Tendiford endgame truther, not even in a conspiratorial way but as in I genuinely believe this is where the writers are going based on the way they're written and pre-established tropes, even if I didn't ship them I would be pretty sure of this. Do not bring up that interview to me, we all know they've lied before ("oh, next season will be chill and low stakes, don't worry" my ASS) and probably will again.
My point is: This ep was not the epic Tendiford debunk some of y'all seem to think. It was a part of a larger arc. You may close your eyes (/gen, you do you) but that doesn't change canon, sorry 🤷♂️
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ROM AND LEETA on this week's Lower Decks!
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they also hang lovely shades on lamps, Boimler.
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