Does anybody remember this? It was Star Trek’s 30th anniversary and UPN aired a live event.

u/AskingSatan — 3 days ago
▲ 301 r/voyager+1 crossposts

This was a commercial block during the first run broadcast of 6x23 - “Fury.” Aired May 3, 2000.

u/AskingSatan — 5 days ago
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This was the original network trailer for 6x24 - “Life Line.” Needless to say, I thought the episode was going to be about something else.

u/AskingSatan — 1 month ago
▲ 135 r/Frasier

Frasier told us about the revival nearly thirty years earlier. The only thing he didn’t do was buy a “funny little dog.”

u/AskingSatan — 1 month ago
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These are the closing moments of “Caretaker,” taken from the night of its original broadcast on January 16, 1995.

Included is the original trailer for “Parallax,” and network voiceover during the closing credits. This was also the night UPN officially launched.

u/AskingSatan — 2 months ago
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I’ve been doing a lot of VHS digitization the last few months and I came across this. It was recorded off NBC on September 27, 1998.

u/AskingSatan — 2 months ago
▲ 105 r/curb

“You think I’d send anybody into this piece of shit store?”

u/AskingSatan — 2 months ago
▲ 366 r/curb

“Hey, let me ask you something. How come for a meal you do the whole cross thing, but not for a snack?”

u/AskingSatan — 3 months ago
▲ 175 r/voyager

Happy 25th to “Endgame.” This was the original network trailer for the finale.

u/AskingSatan — 3 months ago
▲ 15 r/Mario

I completed my first playthrough of Super Mario Bros. Wonder today and there are simply not enough good things to say about it.

Loved every minute of it. The game is brilliantly designed with an endless array of challenges that never feel repetitive. A blast to play from start to finish.

u/AskingSatan — 3 months ago
▲ 263 r/Frasier

One has to question how safe Frasier’s home is considering a gun has gone off in his living on two separate occasions. 🤯

u/AskingSatan — 3 months ago
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These were the final moments of “Tuvix,” as it originally aired on May 6, 1996.

Included is the trailer for 2x25 - “Resolutions.” Just gives you a sense of what an original episode broadcast was like. Happy 30th to this episode, btw. 😁

u/AskingSatan — 3 months ago