This is the kind of humor The Orville was born to address.
Lower Decks could have a scene like that too
(i try to add to your comment, not discredit it…)they have stuff on Fenginagar
True, but The Orville had no culture-destroying WWIII, 20th-century pop culture survived in that future.
How would Trek Humans in the 24th century know about Chuck E. Cheese? Those Humans barely remember baseball.
Only makes me wonder what the jamboree bears did to get Disney’s ire (outside of the “country bumpkin” comparisons and the bomb movie released in '02). Not that it’s too difficult to tell… just would like to see their justification.
Me too. I feel like Disney has a corporate culture that prioritizes throwing their weight around first and figuring out a justification after the fact, but they still have to generate some kind of “plausible” excuse for legal purposes, nonsensical as they might be.
“used pizza”
I think I saw that on Last Week Tonight.
The has got to be one of the funniest Star Trek memes I’ve seen lmao
Aww, I was hoping something would happen when I clicked on the switch or something.
Used pizza?
They’re referring to the odd shape of the pizza slices. Even when all of the pieces are together, it looks like it’s pieces from other pizza.
In reality, it’s cause they’re pizza slicers are designed to be dull. So, they have to really rock them back and forth to cut the pizza, causing the odd shapes.
Lol the designed to be dull excuse always sounded like they were too cheap to pay for someone to sharpen it every 4-6 months.
From the horror stories I’ve read on old Reddit, this is likely a deliberate decision to keep sharp objects out of the hands of table servers. It’s for everyone’s safety. Everyone.
Perhaps not the freshest of ingredients, is what they mean.