Thanks. I like Picard, and so interested to see Strange New World, but for
reasons related to what Kevin noted, would be just as happy to leave
Discovery behind for now.
On Sat, 9 Jul 2022 at 5:21 PM Jon Delfin wrote:
> There's no cross-referencing, so you can watch them at your convenience.
>
From what you've written, you've already seen the Strange New Worlds
characters when they appeared on Discovery, so you should be fine.
On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 05:21:58 PM PDT, Jon Delfin
wrote:
There's no cross-referencing, so you can watch them at your convenience.
On Sat, Jul
There's no cross-referencing, so you can watch them at your convenience.
On Sat, Jul 9, 2022 at 7:58 PM PGage wrote:
> For reasons not important here, I have not yet watched the latest seasons
> of the three current Star Trek series. [With as few spoilers as possible]
> is there a recommended
Strange New Worlds has been the biggest positive surprise of them all. Good
stories… good Trek stories… hit and miss sci-fi stories. Hard to believe it
was developed by the abysmal Discovery producers. In case you couldn’t
tell, I could not be more against that series, and I feel genuine sympathy
For reasons not important here, I have not yet watched the latest seasons
of the three current Star Trek series. [With as few spoilers as possible]
is there a recommended viewing order for watching Picard Season 2,
Discovery Seasons 3 & 4, and Strange New World Season 1?--
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For anyone who wants to hear “Search for Tomorrow” legend Mary Stuart try her
best with “Country Roads,” it’s at the end of Round 1. (It’s not as bad as some
versions I’ve heard at tailgates in Morgantown.)
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> On Jul 9, 2022, at 19:17, Diner
Wow, that's news to me! Thanks.
On Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 6:55:10 PM UTC-4 Mark Jeffries wrote:
> Well, he did. The long-running PBS series "Black Journal" (aka "Tony
> Brown's Journal") had in the 1975-76 season a quiz segment called "Can You
> Dig It?" originally hosted by Nipsey Russell.
Well, he did. The long-running PBS series "Black Journal" (aka "Tony
Brown's Journal") had in the 1975-76 season a quiz segment called "Can You
Dig It?" originally hosted by Nipsey Russell. He was unable to continue the
segment and was replaced by Mr. Wade. The segment was dropped after that
As a singer, he had three top ten hits in 1961.
As an actor, he had a long list of credits on TV and stage.
And as a scientist, he worked as a lab assistant to Dr. Jonas Salk on the
polio vaccine - an accomplishment that landed him a spot as the central
character on a 1960 episode of "To Tell
I worked with Itzin a number of times in the 80s. He was always
interesting, great to work with, and was a part of some of the greatest
dressing-room conversations I've ever taken part in.
He'd had some health problems over the past few years, but I texted him the
day the Whew! episode
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