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  • One of the biggest questions is whether she’s willing, as finance minister, to take on the Bank of Canada.

    Monetary policy isn’t the only macroeconomic tool, and it’s one that should be coordinated with fiscal and other measures.

    In this case, the inflation fighting interest hikes can be argued to be having a ‘perverse effect’ of keeping the housing stock tight without cooling demand while at the same time being completely ineffectual for the other major inflationary drivers of food and fuel.

    Food inflation needs antitrust action, while fuel is a long term necessary adjustment to move the market away from fossil fuels. Interest rate hikes have nothing positive to contribute to those concerns.

    The Bank of Canada isn’t constitutionally independent no matter how much certain previous governors have tried to make that case. It only has responsibility for one macroeconomic tool, and isn’t democratically elected, rather appointed by the executive.

    The current governor of the Bank sounds increasingly like John Crown did in the early to mid 1990s when he put Canada into a deeper and deeper recession/depression because he placed inflation-fighting above all, and used the bank. He claimed however that no government should tell him how to manage monetary policy, and made speeches about the need for a constitutionally independent governor. Then, it took the electoral near eradication of the Progressive Conservative Party at the federal level plus the eventual exasperation of Paul Martin and Jean Chrétien to push Crow out.

  • I wish Hallmark would have a better balance between promoting and featuring new shows and dial back having yet another 1701 TOS or TAS era model.

    Given that Data’s connection to Spot was a significant plot/character point in Picard season three, I can get behind this one.

    The Bagey one is however the only truly fresh collector’s item that profiles a currently running show.

    However, they completely lost the window with our kids to get them interested in collecting. They would have loved a Discovery or more positive Lower Decks ornament a couple of years back. There was nothing.

    Now, they’ve moved on to other fandoms that actually had stuff to collect. They each still have their favourite Eaglemoss Voyager and 1701-D ship models prominently on display in their rooms, but other franchises have crowded out interest in Star Trek.

    As I have mentioned previously, Jon Van Citters and the CBS side really need to take a lesson from colleagues in the Paramount Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles team who have moved TMMT from niche collectibles back to main stream tie-ins that are worth 10 times the value of their new movie.

  • I agree. I’m wondering if they might find another panel to slip into.

  • Neither is Prodigy.

    Really hope someone from the production can bring some Prodigy presence and impact similar to at SDCC.

  • Or Short Treks, which was referred to as a fifth series at one point.

    The Prodigy erasure is brutal and unbecoming.

    I really feel like I’m back in the late 70s with the TAS erasure.

  • One might therefore hope that there might be one in the set that I don’t find so unbearably cringey that I might want to watch it more than once.

  • Am I really the only one here getting T’Pol-Trip-like Vulcan-Human romantic tension from T’Lyn towards Boimler?

    The B’lyn / T’boimler / Boilyn ship is getting a lot of chatter elsewhere.

    Normally, I’m not into such speculation but with the number of failed Vulcan- Human romances in the franchise despite the success of other inter species relationships, this seems exactly the kind of thing Lower Decks would target for humorous remedy.

    Besides even for an ‘out of control’ overly emotional Vulcan, T’Lyn was far too distraught and physically close to Boimler when he was being revived.

  • The thing is there were great physical models in other shows. It was just Straczynski’s determination to go completely digital that was driving it.

    DS9 was made with models because Paramount understood the technology wasn’t there yet. I just wish they’d kept high definition analogue film rather than video.

  • Nah, it looked video gamey and cheesy even then. Season four was better, but the main station model never kept up l.

    I just didn’t think the resolution was there to make completely CGI models believable.

  • Loved the episode. My take is that we’ll get to see every classic junior management mistake from our Lower Deckers this season, fit to personality.

    Boimler’s admission of discomfort sending others into danger may have been part of his motivation. The classic micromanager bad behaviour of not trusting subordinates with risks, and doing everything himself was pretty much what I’d expected of Boimler though. He had a hard time learning to trust and rely on peers, why would he be different with subordinates?

    Lower Decks may become another Star Trek (after TNG) to be cited in leadership training.

  • But they’re so cute!!! All those extra eyes are adorable.

    And they only suck fluids rather than dissolving bones…

  • I liked season five too.

  • Better to skip the first season than not watch at all.

    I am someone who noped out of the show mid season one during its original broadcast run, despite being really psyched by the pilot, and fortunately gave it a second chance for season two when Boxleitner was brought in.

  • I can’t recommend Andromeda.

    I attempted unsuccessfully to slog alone through the first season. Our kids bailed after a few episodes.

    The fact that it’s fans say the early seasons are the better ones gave me no incentive to persevere.

  • The first season can be hard to slog through due to the alternating wooden performance / theatre extreme facial expressions of the principal character.

    I had really enjoyed the 90 minute pilot (with a different first officer) and was surprised how stiff he was when the first season.

    While there’s a lot of important set up in the first season, if it’s too much of a barrier that you’re not watching B5 at all, better to skip ahead to season two.

  • I understood that the EP/Showrunner is the same for all, and the writer of the first one. So, he set the tone. Sigh.

    A am still hopeful for ‘Holograms all the way down’ as it has Aaron Waltke as the writer credited.

  • If you’re saying that the 90s shows have more direct references in Lower Decks than Discovery, I can agree.

    I’d add The Animated Series too though. There are many Easter eggs from TAS included.

    However, the OP should be aware that Lower Decks is written to be enjoyed by those completely new to the franchise. The deep cuts are added value not a necessity. There are numerous new fans that watched Lower Decks and only later got to the other shows they reference and enjoy discovering in reverse.

    Discovery in-universe becomes a secret at a level that it’s not the kind of thing the Cerritos crew would know about from reading historic resources.

  • Sigh. It’s astounding how frequently, for a franchise that wants to be global, we are confronted with the perspective that really, to those marketing tie-ins, only the US market counts.

    Yes, there’s legal stuff to deal with. So deal I say. It feels like Paramount licensing is still existing in the 1960s.

  • I’m going to. I’ve been waiting for a Star Trek release on Steam so will reward the developers by getting in early.

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    Shifting schedules - linear and streaming release dates are beginning to be pushed back in response to WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

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    ‘Dovercourt’ (likely S31 movie) moves up to ‘Preproduction’ in the DGC Ontario hotlist - more details

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    ‘Planet X’ TNG crossover and more! Last week for July Star Trek ebook deals.

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    Barbie success as progressive media (Dean Obeidallah scan and opinion) stands out as Paramount seems to be less confident in representation in Star Trek.

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    Local Coverage - Vulcan AB celebrated Spock Days in June

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    Paramount Global dominates Free Ad-Supported Television

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    Save Prodigy petition update from EP Aaron Waltke

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    Local coverage- A cool SNW connection to The Rock aka Newfoundland

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    Canadian news is starting to vanish from Instagram. Google is next. Here's how to find CBC as that happens

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    @PlainEnglish podcast’s take on the systemic failure of the streaming wars

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    SNW ranks 3rd, as of July 14th, in Parrot Analytics’ Digital Originals top ten for the second consecutive week

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    Raptors Summer League on Open Gym

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    More on Mastodon from Aaron Waltke on Prodigy’s full season one release.

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    Prodigy EP Aaron Waltke hints at ‘a little glimmer of good news coming tomorrow’

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    ‘Dovercourt’ - perhaps aka Section 31 movie event - hits the ‘Rumoured’ portion DGC Ontario Hotlist

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    A Fediverse Explainer from CBC News Business section

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    CBC NEWS Fediverse explainer

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    OG Anunoby focus of trade rumours - Bleacher Report

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    Postproduction on Prodigy season two continues!

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    Beta-canon Shedai Meta-genome vs The Expanse’s Protomolocule — Or, did another major sci-fi franchise exploit a Star Trek concept for once?