Holy shit! This is hilarious!
Yeah, I had read a few comments a while ago from people that didn't seem to like ST:E. I've done my best to be the judge of it myself. Like any show really, the first season tends to be the season where they try to figure out how to run the show. Season 1 was good collectively in my book. Just did a count of my ratings of each episode from it and counted ten episodes that I rated 8 or higher. Meaning that 38% of the episodes stood out to me. Not bad at all for a first season in my book.
(You got me interested in figuring out what my mean ratings were per season. Season 1 - 7.26 mean, Season 2 - 7.72 mean, and Season 3 - 7.95 mean.)
I'm still making my way through the chronological order of Star Trek. I'm halfway through season 4 (last season) of Star Trek: Enterprise. I've been enjoying it.
You're welcome! I found myself in the same boat. I've been on kind of a kick, with 'wise sayings' and other related things. Mostly for personal betterment but partially for a character I'm crafting for a story I'll be writing.
"Dad lore is when your dad tells you the stories of his life before he met your Mother. These seem amazing compared to your childhood"
I've come to accept that Firefly is never coming back. But I have a few moments when I think about how it would have gone if HBO or some other related cable channel picked up the torch and ran with it. It would have been great to get a minimum of 3 seasons out of that show. It seemed like they had enough content and character building to show.
Nor Starship Troopers 3.
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Expectations are one of the biggest pitfalls for me. Whether they be mine, a friend/family member, a work manager, coworker, or sometimes others. It gets to me and can make me feel very frustrated and/or overwhelmed.
It's been a loooonnnngggg journey for me to better understand that this is one of my triggers and how to best prevent it and work with it when it happens. (It's not pretty at times but showing up to fight the good fight is better than cowering to it IMO.)