What was Delta Shift's fucking problem?

What was Delta Shift's fucking problem?

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They gave into emotion and didn't embrace logic.

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They're a bunch of dicks

Why was this episode so horny?

They're in a bad show

They lack ambition

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They're in a good show

What ethnicity is middle guy supposed to be?

Native American maybe?

Yeah, like, what the fuck are you doing watching this shit and expecting it to make sense? Do people actually watch this garbage like there isn't anything better to waste their time with?

His name is Asif according to the closed captions. So presumably Middle-Eastern or Indian.

Is it just me or does Lower Decks really ramp up the Vulcan's emotionless schtik or whatever? Monotone ass voices. Spock, T'pol, and Tuvok weren't emotionless.

I sensed a bit of emotion in that head Vulcan's voice in Wej Dej, particularly when he was telling off T'Lyn for being arrogant.

T'Pol was on Enterprise which made all the Vulcans more emotional

Spock was generally very emotionless in the series. Real Spock, not the new crap.

And yet he still had more emotion than some of the Vulcans in Lower Decks.

Pon'farr is retarded. Literally alpha/beta/omega tier Ao3 shit.

Vulcans are typically not shown at all in settings that are just a bunch of Vulcans. With no examples to fall back on, Lower Decks played it up for laughs.

correct

I love the design of Boimler's violin.
I love when cartoons have props that were designed for the cartoon and isn't just a cartoon of a real prop.

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