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In recent years, TV episodes have been depressingly common for some reason that it had pulled out of streaming. More often than not, this is due to the fact that managers of managers panic over offensive content and therefore introduce themselves as cheerfully transressive In Philadelphia is always sunny Some of their episodes were removed from Hulu. Although it is one of the least offensive episodes in television history, the “duet” episode Star Trek: Deep Space Nine It was once mysteriously removed from Paramount+.
In April 2022, the “duet” was briefly removed from Paramount+, causing worries about Star Trek fans who wanted to stream their favorite show. This happened when Paramount He takes episodes from Netflix and moved them to his own streaming service. After sufficient pressure of the fans, the episode was restored, but the only explanation of his absence was that there was a “problem with streaming rights” that has never been fully explained.
Obviously, no one outside Paramount knows exactly what’s going on here, but an explanation of the initial absence of “duet” in Paramount+ made many Star Trek Question fans Office story. It’s because it took less than a week for this episode of the fans to arrive at Paramount’s streaming service. No one has ever explained what this mysterious problem with streaming rights could cause, and this would take more than a week (usually much more than a week) to resolve any disputes concerning rights holders.
While some viewers would probably complain no The episode unexpectedly ripped out of streaming, the absence of a “duet” especially poisoned Star Trek Fans. This is because it is generally considered to be the best episode Deep Space NineThanks to his conspiracy about Kir, former Bajoran Freedom fighter, he faces Cardsian, who claims to be a war criminal. We found that the man in fact did not kill thousands of bayorans, but he feels guilty for not doing more to stop the atrocities of his race. So wine that he is willing to be tested and executed as a notorious war criminal so that Kira people can achieve closure.
In short, “duet” is an emotional powerhouse that Star Trek producers love as much as fans. A great example is the fact that Deep Space Nine Showrunner Ira Steven Behr responded to the streaming drama Online. When the account @askparamount on X revealed that the episode was not available on Paramount+ “because of streaming rights”, Behr repossed that the late “duet” writer Paul Allan Fields “not approved” but at the same time “not surprised” would not be surprised “
Behr also called a problem with “duet” and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine “Snapu for books.” It was a relatively slight criticism, but it caused the @askparamount account to respond with an apology for their “incorrect communication”. They argued that “there was a problem, but our team was able to get the episode back and available for streaming”, willing to publish a link. From that day, “duet” was available for streaming, and there was never any further information about the alleged streaming rights problem.
For fans of “duet” who remember this short controversy, this remains one of the strangest unanswered questions of Star Trek. Was there really a mysterious third party that somehow kept the rights to a beloved episode for a few days, or did Paramount simply made a mistake to explain what happened? Either way, we are grateful that unlike that, Sunny is always in Philadelphia, now it is always possible to stream our favorite Deep Space Nine episodes.
Now we are just waiting for Paramount Execs to hatch his own scheme in the spirit of Charlie, Dennis, Frank and Dee. And we already have the perfect name of the episode: “The gang will finally fix the nutrition.”