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  • This response is a beige flag for me

  • LOL I had a whole reply typed out before I realized this was sarcasm. A+ example of a red flag.

  • You better be referring to the original broadcast recorded to magnetic tape and not the abomination that is the DVD release

  • As long as you don't take every available opportunity to steer every single online conversation towards how you don't like a tv show then we're cool

  • "Based in" and "trade heavily" are not the same as "relies on" which is what the comment I was responding to said "Trek" was doing. You've made a very good case that it does not.

  • Creative fun in-universe answers are always:

  • Have fun arguing with yourself lmoa

  • I specifically asked for examples of shows outside of Picard Season 3 that "rely" on nostalgia. And "Star Trek Legacy" is not even a real show!

  • Can we get a sitcom where O'Brien and Bashir move into a duplex condo in San Francisco with their kids and grandkids and all sorts of family friendly hijinx ensue?

  • I see this argument a lot, but outside of PIC S3 and the NuTrek reboots (I would still argue those were not relying on nostalgia but I understand the argument in favor) which post-Enterprise Star Trek "relies" on nostalgia?

    The most frequent criticisms I've seen of Discovery and Picard S1&2 are that they weren't similar enough to previous Star Treks. Lower Decks references the older shows a lot but is obviously not trying to imitate them. SNW is the closest I think you could get to a "relying on nostalgia" series and it is more frequently described as feeling "fresh" and seems to be the most well-received.

  • I want that show, but on a new ship and a new crew set post-DS9.

    This is what Picard S1&2 were but everyone vocally hated it. Good writing has nothing to do with setting.

  • TrueNAS is fine but the dead-simplest I've ever seen is CasaOS which has one-click network file sharing.

  • French resistance Janeway

    oooh this is a good one