

It’s jarring if you only know him for his cool-headed leader or mentor roles like Picard or professor Xavier… He really lets rip as this extremist POS.
I’m just this crystalline entity, y’know?


It’s jarring if you only know him for his cool-headed leader or mentor roles like Picard or professor Xavier… He really lets rip as this extremist POS.


Ha, sometimes even the production crew suffer from the Mandela effect 😆


I honestly don’t recall. You’d think that sort of thing would be etched onto your memory 😬


It would be easy to just gesture vaguely at all of Sir Patrick Stewart’s career. But your question was about better performances than in Trek, and I actually think he did an excellent Picard during the original TNG run. Not quite a hot take, I know.
However, for a double off-Trek billing, I suggest Green room (2015) where he plays against Anton Yelchin among others. It’s a pretty taut little thriller about a punk band on the road that realise to their horror that their gig for the night is at a neonazi club out in the sticks. It goes downhill from there.


And Re-animator, and Castle freak. He has a very good track record in a certain subset of horror movies!


And to the point of Morn’s lifespan, another mention from Memory Alpha:
In 2401, “Morn of Luria” was identified as a known associate of the Ferengi Sneed in his Starfleet Criminal Record.
That’s a reference to the latter half of Picard season 3, and suggests that Morn was still hustling (and probably alive) some 20 years after his LDS appearance 🙂


I know, it messes with viewers’ minds that LDS is actually set in the later end of the 1990s shows’ timeframe. According to Memory Alpha,
The show’s time period is described as the Star Trek: The Next Generation-era, more specifically 2380, after Star Trek Nemesis.
LDS begins just a couple of years after Voyager returned to Earth!


Did Morn lose his last hairs since DS9 ended? That latinum poisoning really ages a Lurian.


He doesn’t exactly need to be immortal. This only takes place six years after DS9 ended, both Kira and Quark are still around. Of course, Quark did have that hologram installed, so you never know if Morn took that day off to visit his mother.


“Let’s assimilate some Ferengi ourselves instead”


“I said, ‘Well, you can cut that in half with no problem at all.’”
Next meeting, the engineering team showed up with 200 half tampons.


I see you get your opinions prepackaged from YouTube. That’s an easy, instant block for me.


I’ll have to read up on how Sybok fits in. He was the result of Sarek having an “indiscretion”, yes? But I’m not clear on how early that was, or if he and Spock were raised together.
Oh well, time to rewatch The final frontier, I guess.


Self erasing time travel! Dream sequence! Mind wipe!
I trust Akiva Goldsman to come up with absolute nonsense to twist continuity for an indulgent fanboy stunt.


Oh, both of Spock’s secret, let’s never talk about them, siblings? I wouldn’t be that mad about it honestly.


Could well be Gooding, the lights in those helmets play tricks with my ability to identify the faces inside. I guess I’m just jonesing for some more Burnham. It would make sense to have a Michael cameo since she more or less told Spock to find someone like her, and here we see Spock reaching out to Kirk.
Also, in the trailer she’s lifting up a drone-ish looking gadget with red lights in it. Thought it might be the last red signal from Disco s2.


Hang on, was that Sonequa Martin Green very briefly in a spacesuit there? Watched this on my phone so I’m not sure…


NGL, I preferred SFA s1 over Prodigy s2. Yes it was bumpy, but it was growing into its own (beard). You can’t convince me the cancellation was anything but “we’re not having a show teaching kids tolerance and that other DEI stuff”.
I agree LDS was top notch, haven’t watched Scouts so I’ll reserve judgement 🙂


“Hey, now you have one more way to watch that show we nipped in the bud for political reasons! Aren’t you excited for the next (also, last) season, coming on this platform next year?!”
Sorry, had to get that out.
Well, TOS was 110-115 years prior in-universe, and I guess Kirk and Spock would be fairly legendary by the time of LDS.
Fun fact, Spock would canonically still be around during LDS; it’s only 5 years after the series finale that he prevents the Romulus supernova from taking out a large part of the galaxy, and inadvertently causes the Kelvin timeline. But I guess with Nimoy’s passing they didn’t want to cameo Spock on the animated show. Accept no substitutes!