Whaaaat? I missed the memo, too, apparently.
Probably for the best. I doubt I could have handled that level of awesomeness back then.
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Whaaaat? I missed the memo, too, apparently.
Probably for the best. I doubt I could have handled that level of awesomeness back then.
Collector's item, for sure. Just wash your hands. Before and after.
I like Seven's jazz hand.
Only the very wealthy in their Ivory Towers were able to see such things in the 90s.
Us peasants living in the wilderness only heard whispers of such great awesomeness.
Seriously though, as a kid in northern Ontario, we didn't have cable and I was only ever able to see some episodes of TNG and never on a regular basis. I heard about Voyager and DS9 but I never had the chance to see any of them
It wasn't until I got older and I bought the entire TNG series that I was able to see all of it in about 2000, then later Voyager on DVD about five years later and now I'm working my way through DS9 for the first time.
Star Trek was great when we were kids .... most of us just weren't able to afford to watch it back then.
Unfortunate, but at least you eventually got the opportunity. What about Xena: Warrior Princess?
We didn't have cable and got it over the air. (Star Trek, not Xena.)
How could series back then afford to run more than two seasons? Like every tv channel I've ever had access to only bought the two first seasons then re-ran them over and over and over again, in random order. I was never able to finish a series until internet became popular.
SW Ontario here but also spent a lot of childhood without cable.
TVO was a godsend allowing us to watch Black Adder, Red Dwarf and Doctor Who.
If I recall TOS was aired on CBC as well.
I was without cable in northern Ontario and most of the time we also saw a lot of stuff over the air with CBC and TVO .... especially with Elwy Yost 'Saturday Night At The Movies' who gave me a great appreciation for classic film, film noir and everything black and white.
And it was weird .... as a kid I complained to my parents about not being to watch anything so I just sat and watched Elwy Yost interview people and talk about old films while I never really understood anything ... but over many years of seeing it all, it got me interested in wanting to know why these old films were so important ... I now have a whole collection of these old classic films and I love watching them all ... Thanks Elwy
Omg same! A part of me died when SNATM transitioned to his kid and then he died. My love of movies comes from him. I'm 46 but one of my favourite movies is the Angela Lansbury "The Picture of Dorian Gray" from 1945.
We also forgot Prisoners of Gravity! Seeing interviews with comic, sci-fi and fantasy authors talking about their craft!
The 80's truly was a magical time for TV in Ontario.
I owned that tv guide! Back when such a thing was almost required, with its vcr codes.
Back when I'd mostly scan for these:
Edit: It was Monstervision with Joe Bob Briggs not The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs. Sloppy memory.
I was thinking there was a significant height difference, but Jeri Ryan is 5'8", and Lucy Lawless is 5'10".
I had been thinking both were several inches shorter and taller, respectively.
Jack Quaid as Boimler has a similar effect.
Wait, Xena can't fly!
I told you, I'm not Xena.
That is one of my favourite bits from Simpsons. Like she's schooling them on geek references.
The world is still not ready for this
Apparently not.
TV Guide.
Ok
I liked it when Xena appeared in the Star trek movies
UPN was a hell of a drug.
Xena fan events still happen multiple times a year, btw.
They like new people.
Some of my favorite people are huge fans and I'd go if I could.