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JWBananas , to Personal Finance in Requesting investing advice for when stocks/ETFs are doing well
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What’s a good way to keep investing without just chasing success like a drug?

Realistically?

The short answer is ETFs.

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x10 "Hegemony"
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They showed up in Prodigy as I recall

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x10 "Hegemony"
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In season 1 they used a lot of practical effects (i.e. puppets) for the Gorn babies and then layered CG atop. They may have done the same here.

JWBananas , (edited ) to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x10 "Hegemony"
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My captions! I can’t hear without my captions!

Edit: Now they’re working. Weird.

JWBananas , to Star Trek in A Gen Xer's Thoughts on Strange New Worlds
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This is how you know it’s a good show.

The true fans come out of the woodwork to bemoan every single new Trek.

JWBananas , to Star Trek in How ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Brought Its Delightful Musical Episode to Life: ‘You’re Like, Wait, Spock Is Singing Now?!’
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no dramas where the events in the episode are less important than the character development

VOY. What you’re looking for is VOY. The character development always reset at the end of the episode, just like the damage to the ship.

You certainly aren’t describing TNG.

JWBananas , to Star Trek in How ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Brought Its Delightful Musical Episode to Life: ‘You’re Like, Wait, Spock Is Singing Now?!’
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Once upon a time, a prominent YouTuber released an entire video rant about the fan backlash he was receiving.

He had spent years building up his channel and producing quality content of a very specific type. He had almost a million subscribers, and he was previously received very well.

Then one day he decided to spend months producing and releasing content of a closely related – but different – type. At first it was mostly received well, but it ultimately wasn’t what people wanted from his channel. And it just kept coming.

Enter the rant. The short of his argument was that he was producing quality content with high production value. And that should be good enough for his fans.

But it wasn’t. Because it wasn’t the content that they wanted.

And he kept going. So his views went down. And his subscribers went down too. And he got so frustrated that he ended up just walking away for months.


This week’s episode of Strange New Worlds was objectively good. It was well written and well performed.

But I still squirmed through it. And if I hadn’t suspected that it might be very important to the long-term plot, I probably would have just skipped it altogether. I’ll certainly skip it on any rewatch.

And that’s okay. We’re allowed to like some things and not like others. Strange New Worlds seems to be on a path du jour, and there’s nothing wrong with that.


But when people give a simple star rating, they aren’t leaving a professional review. They aren’t considering production value. They’re saying they liked it, or they hated it, or something in-between.

From IMDB instructions on leaving ratings:

Our ratings are on a scale from 1 - 10. 1 meaning the title was terrible and one of the worst titles you’ve seen and 10 meaning you think it was excellent.

That’s it.

That’s why you’re seeing those one-star reviews. And there’s nothing wrong with that.

Frankly of the 19 episodes released so far, this is the only one I can say that I really didn’t like. All in all, I think that’s a pretty good average.

JWBananas , to Star Trek in How ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ Brought Its Delightful Musical Episode to Life: ‘You’re Like, Wait, Spock Is Singing Now?!’
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O’Brien La’an must suffer

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x09 "Subspace Rhapsody"
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🎵 They got the mustard uncertainty out! 🎵

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x08 "Under the Cloak of War"
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Or they don’t, but 23rd century medicine isn’t sophisticated enough to detect/understand the damage.

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x08 "Under the Cloak of War"
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I am not a vet, and even I had to turn it off and come back to watch it later when I was prepared. That was super triggering.

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x08 "Under the Cloak of War"
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🎵 Through early morning fog I see

Visions of the things to be

The pains that are withheld for me

I realize and I can seeeeeee… 🎵

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x08 "Under the Cloak of War"
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M’Benga: I can live with it

JWBananas , to Star Trek in Reminder: Check your language settings
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FYI whatever is going on with language settings seems to be significantly affecting kbin as well. Most of the posts here aren’t showing up over there at all; and the ones that do show up have no/few comments.

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