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Others have it covered with specifying the show, but even SNW+LD is weird, isn’t it? LD is a post TNG show with Riker captain of the Enterprise, so well after TNG (series and movies) and pre-Picard. I know Trek has several ways to go about time-travel, and the LD will probably touch on all of them in a single episode

Isn’t the Star Trek Crossover with Strange New Worlds, not Disco like it says?

It’s a Lower Decks/Disco crossover but they’re on the Enterprise and buddies with Ethan Peck?

The Lower Decks crossover is on Strange New Worlds, not Discovery.

which began with last year’s hit, The Batman

Standard AWD powertrain, better looking than most CUVs in its segment, better ergonomics than its Escape sibling.

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Joel McHale is an attractive man. But those shots of his look for Stargirl? Slick back hair and leather jacket?

Ohio after being in Michigan for the summer.

The writing is just so..i don’t know...basic. Like you can figure out what every following scene is going to be based on what they just alluded to and it’s all so cliché and predictable. And yes the acting is very hard to take seriously. The most impressive thing is their score budget and some of the set designs while

Except for all their ships looking the same, just different sizes, I think the production values on Orville are excellent.

I feel the same way, it was refreshing at one point but now it's kind of dull. We have other options now and I don't feel like there's a place for The Orville and I have doubts that it'll get another season.

3. Who says it’s a commander in starfleet??

Take a breather, Racism Bot.

It’s not George Lazenby, it's Paul Comi

It was Paul Comi playing Stiles.  Not Lazenby.

It would have been awesome having James Frain(Sarek from Discovery) play the Romulan commander for another layer of symmetry. I wonder if that discussion was ever had?

Nancy-Robin and Steve-Dustin were both exceptional pairings I thought. I loved how they worked despite Robin initially annoying Nancy and Steve feeling the unfairness of the babysitting always falling to him 

I actually liked the Russia subplot. It was a nice change of pace from the kids in Hawkins and was far more interesting than the group in the van driving all over the country. My biggest complaint is the length. The penultimate episode was a bit of a slog until the final 15 minutes. And the finale had too many