This Star Trek: Lower Decks article contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 3.
The third episode of Lower Decks Season 2 has, in its title, an Easter egg to the Tng episode “We’ll Always Have Paris.” It is not anyone’s favorite episode of The Next Generation, but it’s possible that “We’ll Always Have Tom Paris,” will be your favorite episode of Lower Decks. Well, that depends on how much you love Star Trek: Voyager and not having complicated questions answered, ever.
Genesis devices to Delta Quadrant madness, different kinds of Orions, and several Worf shout-outs, here’s every Easter egg and reference we caught in Lower Decks Season 2, Episode 3.
Boimler can’t use the replicator
Mariner mentions that the upgraded security on the Cerritos means is responsible for Boimler being locked out of the replicators. This vaguely references the DS9 episode “Inquisition” and the Voyager episode “Counterpoint,” when it...
The third episode of Lower Decks Season 2 has, in its title, an Easter egg to the Tng episode “We’ll Always Have Paris.” It is not anyone’s favorite episode of The Next Generation, but it’s possible that “We’ll Always Have Tom Paris,” will be your favorite episode of Lower Decks. Well, that depends on how much you love Star Trek: Voyager and not having complicated questions answered, ever.
Genesis devices to Delta Quadrant madness, different kinds of Orions, and several Worf shout-outs, here’s every Easter egg and reference we caught in Lower Decks Season 2, Episode 3.
Boimler can’t use the replicator
Mariner mentions that the upgraded security on the Cerritos means is responsible for Boimler being locked out of the replicators. This vaguely references the DS9 episode “Inquisition” and the Voyager episode “Counterpoint,” when it...
- 8/26/2021
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: The distributor has picked up North American rights to Kerstin Karlhuber’s Lgbt feature debut.
The drama premiered at The Human Rights Campaign in Washington D.C., and has played a number of festivals.
Tom Wopat, Michael Grant, Josh Green and Gregory Harrison star in Fair Haven, about a piano prodigy out of ex-gay conversion therapy pressured by his father to run the family farm.
Breaking Glass CEO Richard Wolff and Amanda Rae Simon negotiated the deal with producer Tom Malloy, the film’s international sales agent Robbie Little of The Little Film Company, and Robert L. Siegal.
“Spreading the message of acceptance and tolerance is our mission,” said Karlhuber. “If we can help young people gain confidence in their differences and maybe open a few closed minds we’ll have achieved our goal”, said director Kerstin Karlhuber.
“Breaking Glass was the perfect distributor for us because they understood the value of the film and were...
The drama premiered at The Human Rights Campaign in Washington D.C., and has played a number of festivals.
Tom Wopat, Michael Grant, Josh Green and Gregory Harrison star in Fair Haven, about a piano prodigy out of ex-gay conversion therapy pressured by his father to run the family farm.
Breaking Glass CEO Richard Wolff and Amanda Rae Simon negotiated the deal with producer Tom Malloy, the film’s international sales agent Robbie Little of The Little Film Company, and Robert L. Siegal.
“Spreading the message of acceptance and tolerance is our mission,” said Karlhuber. “If we can help young people gain confidence in their differences and maybe open a few closed minds we’ll have achieved our goal”, said director Kerstin Karlhuber.
“Breaking Glass was the perfect distributor for us because they understood the value of the film and were...
- 1/16/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Robbie Little has acquired worldwide sales rights to Kerstin Karlhuber’s directorial debut drama ahead of the market in Santa Monica next month.
Fair Haven will receive its market premiere screening on November 7 and centres on the trials of a young piano prodigy who returns to his homestead after gay conversion therapy.
Michael Grant and Josh Green star alongside Tom Wopat, Gregory Harrison and Lily Anne Harrison.
Jack Bryant wrote the screenplay and Tom Malloy produces.
“I’m delighted to be working with Kerstin and Tom, bringing their beautifully crafted film about love and acceptance to the Afm,” said Little.
Fair Haven will receive its market premiere screening on November 7 and centres on the trials of a young piano prodigy who returns to his homestead after gay conversion therapy.
Michael Grant and Josh Green star alongside Tom Wopat, Gregory Harrison and Lily Anne Harrison.
Jack Bryant wrote the screenplay and Tom Malloy produces.
“I’m delighted to be working with Kerstin and Tom, bringing their beautifully crafted film about love and acceptance to the Afm,” said Little.
- 10/21/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Robbie Little has acquired worldwide sales rights to Kerstin Karlhuber’s directorial debut drama ahead of the market in Santa Monica next month.
Fair Haven will receive its market premiere screening on November 7 and centres on the trials of a young piano prodigy who returns to his homestead after gay conversion therapy.
Michael Grant and Josh Green star alongside Tom Wopat, Gregory Harrison and Lily Anne Harrison.
Jack Bryant wrote the screenplay and Tom Malloy produces.
“I’m delighted to be working with Kerstin and Tom, bringing their beautifully crafted film about love and acceptance to the Afm,” said Little.
Fair Haven will receive its market premiere screening on November 7 and centres on the trials of a young piano prodigy who returns to his homestead after gay conversion therapy.
Michael Grant and Josh Green star alongside Tom Wopat, Gregory Harrison and Lily Anne Harrison.
Jack Bryant wrote the screenplay and Tom Malloy produces.
“I’m delighted to be working with Kerstin and Tom, bringing their beautifully crafted film about love and acceptance to the Afm,” said Little.
- 10/21/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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