

| It has apparently become traditional for many sci-fi TV series to have a Groundhog Day episode. Why? | 
| Writer creativity is inversely proportional to the frequency of lazy episodes. When they start to run out of ideas, we get time-loop episodes (a big shout-out to Star Trek!), reset-button episodes (yo Star Trek!), alternate universe episodes (hello again Star Trek!), tedious holodeck episodes (yeah, yeah, Star Trek - nice to see you again too) and sundry other filler. | 
| Trying to "Build My Platform": https://jjr2scifi.wordpress.com/ | 
| ‘God Is Our Refuge’: A Look Back at Billy Graham’s 9/11 Message https://billygraham.org/video/billy-grahams-911-message-from-the-washington-nati... | 
| Flash fiction in the wrong hands: "Invalid Item"   Or, What Really Happened On That Certain Evening Before that Winter Holiday [Trigger warning: Light-hearted violence] | 
They grew too big and forgot what they were started for. Maybe got a little full of themselves as well.
But they realised and ended before things got out of hand.