We’re trying to rewatch Invasion now that it’s concluded (or cancelled). First season is heavy going, lots of parallel plots that only slowly intertwine if at all, and not necessarily so much happening in every episode.

Next will be a For all mankind rewatch to be fully prepped for the upcoming season 5. Let’s see if we can time it so we can binge the new episodes without a week’s wait in between…

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    I am caught up on invincible and and fallout.

    If you haven’t watched knight of the seven kingdoms, I would highly recommend it

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    I tried some time ago ST Prodigy and found too silly, I heard some encouraging comments about it and Im giving it another try. 6 episodes in Im enjoying it more than the last attempt.

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      It’s aimed at a younger audience but very much the continuation of Admiral Janeway and Starfleet, shame we won’t get a third season

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      Right? I said it elsewhere, but given the show’s global traction it would make so much sense to produce another Short Treks season to tide us over into season 2.

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    I just watched The Agency on Showtime. It was outstanding, and I didn’t want it to end. I’m also thinking watching classic Doctor Who from the beginning.

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      watching classic Doctor Who from the beginning

      Oh, do it! It’s kind of a slog by modern standards, but once you get into the rhythm of it, you understand why it became such a beloved, classic show. I watched it all a couple of years ago (minus the still image reconstructions), and it was quite rewarding 🙂

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          Uh, can I plead the fifth amendment on the “where” even if I’m not a US citizen? 😆

          I’ll say it’s DVD quality, though. As in, as good as a '60s through '80s TV episodes will look on DVD… Some of the First and Second Doctor serials are pretty rough!

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    I’m late to the party, but started Starfleet Academy last weekend and am up to episode 8. Absolutely loving it and regret not watching it as it aired so I could gush about it with the rest of you all. That also caused me to miss the AMA with Karim, and that saddens me more than you can ever know.

    Trying to stretch those out, so mixing in some backlog of Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers, and The Golden Girls. As soon as I have the time and attention span to start another new series, I’m gonna watch A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

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        Definitely those two. Ep. 4 and the Klingon’s space play-fight with the Federation over the planet so they could “conquer” it was as adorable as it was believable. After 900 years, losing their homeworld, and nearly going extinct, they still hold on to their code of honor which is the only thing they really have left. Incredibly well done.

        As for ep 5, I always shed a tear of happiness when a later series revisits DS9.

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      I rewatched a few SFA episodes while waiting for the following one. It’s so good, it really bears repeat viewings.

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    If there’s no new Trek, that means watching old Trek, right?

    Trying to finish my full in-universe chronological franchise re-watch for the 60th anniversary, which means an average of maybe 75 minutes of watching Trek per day through September 8 if I want to get it to line up. I started back in April 2024, but there’s a lot of Trek out there, and I’m already falling behind. (Ideally it would’ve been 58 minutes per day. This includes watching some episodes multiple times if they take place in multiple time periods.)

    For what it’s worth, we’ll arguably get some new Trek soon whenever the “season finale” of Scouts comes out. 😂 Only one episode left if they don’t get renewed.

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      Wow, “full in-universe chronological franchise re-watch”? I’d need a spreadsheet for that, and at that point it’d feel like work more than pleasure 😆 So do time travel episodes like “Time’s arrow” and “Past tense” enter first according to year, then I guess The voyage home, First contact and all of Enterprise?

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        Basically. I have a spreadsheet with 1,300 watch items. Here are the first 10:

        All Our Yesterdays The Inner Light Time’s Arrow Time’s Arrow, Part II The City on the Edge of Forever Storm Front Storm Front, Part II Little Green Men Far Beyond the Stars Carbon Creek

        It’s been a lot of research and adjusting as I go along. Plus a lot of semi-arbitrary choices between Memory Alpha order, Star Trek Chronology order, etc.

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        I’d think that time travel episodes should be considered based on what time the crew is coming from, instead of where they go. So Voyage Home is still between STIII and STV, and First Contact is between Generations and Insurrection.

        This will lead to minor troubles, mainly with Enterprise, since it has a few references to First Contact and The Tholian Web.

        Also there’s that one far future episode of Voyager where a copy of the Doctor has to clear Voyager’s name, which doesnt involve time travel and must therefore be watched between seasons 2 and 3 of Discovery.

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          Right, so you don’t watch “The trouble with Tribbles” and “Trials and Tribble-ations” one after the other? Because I’m always tempted to 😃

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    I’m on a rewatch of some other Roddenberry goodness, Earth: Final Conflict. I’m in season 2 now.

    Non negligible amounts of plot holes looking back (and even at the time) but on the whole it holds up. I’m mostly watching it on a phone and I’m impressed at how good it still looks (most of the time).

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      I loved Earth Final Conflict season 1. Total X-files vibes. Very mysterious and cool.

      Season two was… fine. I genuinely can’t believe it went on for three more after that.

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      If memory serves it started great with season 1, got gradually worse through early season 4, made a shocking comeback in terms of quality for the rest of the season, and then took a nose-dive with season 5. I’m curious how that ends up matching up with your viewing.

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      I always assumed Da’an’s name was spelled D’on, and I thought it’d be fun if all alien names were just common names with a glottal stop. Fr’ank. Ge’orge. B’arry.

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    Going through a Star Trek Voyager rewatch from the beginning. I’ve done this with TNG and DS9 a couple of times and constantly rewatch those episodes. I’ve only gone through Voyager once and I don’t rewatch it much, so it’s kind of newish to me again.

    Other than that, reading my Star Trek novels from the thrift store and borrowing Blu-rays from the library to rip into my collection. I really want to do a watch of X-Files again!

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      I’m not going to lie, to me X-files aged even worse than most Star trek shows. Or more to the point, the real world fully embraced the show’s conspiracy theory, suspiciousness of government, and tinfoil hattery.

      I can’t look at Fox Mulder anymore and not see some Alex Jones nutter with an IRL following that sucks up his ravings… 🙃

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        I get where you are coming from, but I have too many good childhood memories of watching both shows with my family. I refuse to let some chodes ruin it for me. X-Files was the weekly thing to sit down and all watch together.

        Don’t let the dumb dumbs ruin things things you enjoy 💚

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          No, sure. I have very fond memories of X-files too, from the original airing.

          But my latest attempt at a rewatch took most of a bottle of rum to sit through a handful of episodes. My liver just isn’t up for X-files anymore.

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            I still watch a lot of X-Files. However, these days I skip all the arcs and prefer the episodic monster of the day episodes.