This Star Trek: Lower Decks article contains spoilers.
If anyone was on the fence as to whether or not the Lower Deckers in Star Trek: Lower Decks were also giant in-universe Star Trek fans, the latest episode, “Veritas,” will reveal the truth. Mariner, Rutherford, Tendi and Boimler know their Trek history better than most real life Trekkies. And to prove it, this episode has more Easter eggs and deep-cuts than (mabye) all the other episodes combined. From discussions about the hair styles of obsecure Tng characters, to some very big homages to a big seen in Star Trek VI, this episode packed in the references, and then decided to throw in a Gorn wedding.
Here are all of the Easter eggs and references we caught in Star Trek: Lower Decks, Episode 8, “Veritas.”
Klingon trial from The Undiscovered Country
Later in the episode, Rutherford describes the setting for the episode as...
If anyone was on the fence as to whether or not the Lower Deckers in Star Trek: Lower Decks were also giant in-universe Star Trek fans, the latest episode, “Veritas,” will reveal the truth. Mariner, Rutherford, Tendi and Boimler know their Trek history better than most real life Trekkies. And to prove it, this episode has more Easter eggs and deep-cuts than (mabye) all the other episodes combined. From discussions about the hair styles of obsecure Tng characters, to some very big homages to a big seen in Star Trek VI, this episode packed in the references, and then decided to throw in a Gorn wedding.
Here are all of the Easter eggs and references we caught in Star Trek: Lower Decks, Episode 8, “Veritas.”
Klingon trial from The Undiscovered Country
Later in the episode, Rutherford describes the setting for the episode as...
- 9/24/2020
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Stars in The House continues today 2pm as James and Seth announce the nominations for the 65th annual Drama Desk Awards, plus a Urinetown Original Broadway Company reunion Hunter Foster, Spencer Kayden, Jeff McCarthy, Nancy Opel and Jennifer Laura Thompson and tonight 8pm with One Day at a Time Cast members Rita Moreno, Isabella Gomez, Todd Grinnell, Justina Machado, Marcel Ruiz and Stephen Tobolowsky. Joined by executive producers Norman Lear, Brent Miller, Mike Royce and Gloria Caldern Kellett.
- 4/21/2020
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Another wardrobe malfunction has Super Bowl watchers crying foul.
During the first half of Sunday’s big game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, viewers took to social media to lament the confusion caused by a disorienting accessory. We’re referring to the penalty flag-yellow gloves being worn by a handful of Chiefs players.
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“Kansas City [defensive players] with the yellow gloves have...
During the first half of Sunday’s big game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, viewers took to social media to lament the confusion caused by a disorienting accessory. We’re referring to the penalty flag-yellow gloves being worn by a handful of Chiefs players.
More from TVLineRatings: Super Bowl 54 Improves on Last Year's 10-Year Low, Hannity and The Masked Singer Hit High NotesSuper Bowl: Best & Worst CommercialsJennifer Lopez and Shakira Team Up for Super Bowl 54 Halftime Show -- Watch
“Kansas City [defensive players] with the yellow gloves have...
- 2/3/2020
- TVLine.com
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