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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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Star Trek Lower Decks "A Few Badgeys More"
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proverbialschoolmarm · 11 months
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philosopherking1887 · 11 months
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I'm trying to watch episode 4.07 of Lower Decks on a free streaming site because I am NOT subscribing to Paramount+, but I haven't been able to find a version with subtitles -- including when there are aliens (Bynars, I guess) speaking another language. Can anyone tell me what they're saying? I'm assuming there are subtitles on the official version (even if you're not watching most of it with subtitles/ closed captioning).
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agent-troi · 1 year
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omg today’s episode of lower decks was so fucking hilarious i loved it
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paulgadzikowski · 1 year
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Badgeys? We don't need no stinkin Badgeys
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jonberry555 · 11 months
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Star Trek: Lower Decks - A Few Badgeys More REVIEW | Season 4 Episode 7
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startrekucast · 1 year
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News + Lower Decks 4x07 - "A Few Badgeys More" Review
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Star Trek: Prodigy is saved by Netflix! Lower Decks might be in danger! Talk about a rollar coaster, maman! Remember we live on Ferenginar and watch what you wanna keep! Make it profitable or else you’ll weep! Also, Badgey is back on Lower Decks this week! And AGIMUS. And Peanut Hamper. And that damn celestial koala! There’s a lot to take in this week, maman. Time to subjugate your feelings…
Episodes Reviewed: Star Trek: Lower Decks 4x07 - “A Few Badgeys More"
Hosts This Episode: Matthew Carroll David C. Roberson
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movyman32 · 11 months
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ashleywritesstuff · 11 months
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How many Badgeys are too many? Take a look at my review of Star Trek: Lower Decks 4x07 "A Few Badgeys More" on @fangirlishsite.
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tea-earl-grey · 11 months
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lower decks is the best star trek show. i'm not taking constructive criticism at this time
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trekkiedean · 3 months
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fully bodied by spotify (called out as deancoded when the algorithm started my daylist with “ramble on” by led zeppelin). thank you all for respecting my privacy during this difficult time
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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Badgey's animators went off this week.
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smileyobrien · 1 year
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STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS 1.01 "Second Contact" // 4.07 "A Few Badgeys More"
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unhumanrights · 11 months
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GIFs from Lower Decks S04E07, “A Few Badgeys More”
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glimblshanks · 2 months
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Some thoughts on why I like Mariner x Tendi as a pairing:
I feel like baseline what makes Mariner and Tendi a good couple is that they're both intensely loyal people.
Like being a good and loyal friend is literally Tendi's primary personality trait. Mariner doesn't wear her heart quite so on her sleeve but I think it's pretty clear that she's the sort of person who has a couple choice people that she's fiercely loyal and protective of, and often feels betrayed when that loyalty isn't reciprocated.
And I think what's cool about the two of them as a pairing is that they can match each other's expectations in that regard in a way that no one else in the main 5 does.
Boimlers main characters arc the first two seasons is literally learning to prioritize his friendship with Mariner in the same way she does. T'Lyn, similarly, spends season 4 essentially learning how to be a good friend to Tendi and Mariner. Rutherford is certainly loyal to Tendi, but he doesn't really express that sentiment more broadly, and even shows some confusion over Mariner coming after him to help in A Few Badgeys More, like it's not something he would expect from their relationship.
So really, in terms of tit for tat reciprocity they're the only two members of the group who actually manage to match each other's expectations when it comes to being loyal friends.
I think this even helps to contextualize some of the miscommunication between them in We'll Always Have Tom Paris. Why would Tendi and Mariner think they're good friends when they've never been on a mission together and Mariner doesn't even know Tendi's first name?
Because they've both simply *decided* they have friendship loyalties to each other. Doesn't matter if they know anything about each other, Mariner is more than happy to put herself on the line to protect Tendi (as evidenced by the fake shuttle crash) and Tendi has already decide she should prioritize spending one on one time with Mariner. See? friends!
I also think (and I'm sure I've already said this on here somewhere) that they foil each other nicely.
Mariner grew up in cheerful, peppy, everyone be friends and get along Starfleet before fighting in a war and becoming disillusioned and closed off. Tendi grew up as an Orion Pirate who was supposed to scheme and lie and keep things close to her chest and she rejected that upbringing to go be a happy, peppy Starfleet officer.
They are both influenced by their backgrounds in ways that they find inescapable. They both have to find a balance between rejecting the beliefs they grew up and accepting the benefits their backgrounds have given them. And when they're together they can use those similarity in experience to help each other grow.
Idk, they're just so interesting together and I wanted to write an explanation because I think their pairing is under appreciated.
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amateur-mint · 1 year
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Lower Decks Season 4 Episode 7
First of all, I was RIGHT!!!! The ships aren't destroyed, and neither are the crews! We're more than likely gonna get more of that one Klingon kid!
Secondly, at first I didn't really like this episode. It felt like the show was spinning its wheels, chucking characters around randomly. Why Peanut Hamper again? Why Agimus? Why did Badgey show up, only to ascend? How the hell did Ruthie make an AI advanced enough to ascend to godhood?
Then I realized: they're clearing the villains roster. PH, Ags, and Badgey were all previous villains that had just kinda been left in the open since they were seen last. Giving them all an end to their arcs (PH going back home, Agimus actually trying to be better, Badgey splitting off into Goodgey and ascending) is Lower Decks' way of saying these are not our Big Bad. They're intentionally snipping off those loose strands I talked about last week, leaving only a few options left.
Additionally, we've got minor villains from 3/4 of the main squad out of the way here. Tendi was Peanut Hamper's liaison, Boimler betrayed Agimus, and Rutherford finally reconciled with his son. I have a feeling somebody from Mariner's past is going to show up, and it isn't going to be pretty.
Either way, this has Section 31 written all over it. With our inorganic friends out of the way, who else could it be?
We've got William Boimler and one hell of a Mariner blow-up on the horizon, plus hopefully some more T'lyn development and maybe a little more of the Tendi/Rutherford stuff that's going on.
It's going to be a very interesting three episodes!
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