After making this, I realized “What About Barclay?” would be a better candidate, but Q works for this scene.

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    10 months ago

    Q should’ve been the ship’s chef in Enterprise, and the last episode should not have been a holodeck experience.

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      10 months ago

      I genuinely would’ve found this hilarious and should’ve been done. Hell, I didn’t know I needed this imagery till now.

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        10 months ago

        It’s what I was expecting from the finale episode when I watched it. Instead, I was left disappointed.

        The chef being off-screen yet somehow involved in a few storylines, it only makes sense that it was Q or a time traveller.

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      10 months ago

      For a while, I thought that last episode was intended to make the entire series nothing but a holonovel. Making it so none of it counted because it was in-universe fictional was a goddamn brilliant way to redeem that entire dogshit show.

      Then other stuff started referencing it like it was canon and it went back to being an unforgivable disgrace.

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            10 months ago

            Fair enough. ENT as a series is on the weaker end of the spectrum, but not without its strengths. For example, s1e13 “Dear Doctor” focuses on Dr. Phlox and one of the best moral/ethical dilemmas in all of Trek. No “pew pew” flashy distractions, but rather a lot of discussion on the choice to help others at the cost of cultural contamination.