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"Renaissance Man" is the 170th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and the last standard-length episode of the seventh season (and series). The succeeding episode, "Endgame" , is a double-length episode and the series finale .
Shortly after, the boys are abducted by the aliens that installed it. They find out that the planet Earth is simply an intergalactic reality show. When word gets back to their home planet, the aliens decide to cancel the show, and something must be done if the boys want to save the day. The episode was written by series co-creator Trey Parker.
The Planet Express crew enter Fry's dreams and find themselves back in the year 1999 in search of a mysterious alien song. The title is a spoof of Game of Thrones , while the episode as a whole makes many references to Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Inception , and the plot contains many similarities to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home .
The installment explores the series' overarching mythology and concludes a trilogy of episodes revolving around Fox Mulder's (Duchovny) severe reaction to an alien artifact. Originally aired by the Fox network on November 14, 1999, "The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati" received a Nielsen rating of 10.1 and was seen by 16.15 million viewers ...
The X-Files season 2 List of episodes " Little Green Men " is the first episode of the second season of the science fiction television series The X-Files , premiering on the Fox network on September 16, 1994, in the United States and on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on August 28, 1995.
The show includes investigations of long-standing UFO cases, such as the Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash incident and other famous sightings throughout history. [4] The opening theme song "The Only One" was performed by the band Operator. In later seasons the song was removed and the opening theme was changed.
Let There Be More Light" by Pink Floyd [7] "Mr. Spaceman" by The Byrds [3] [6] "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" by Pink Floyd [7] "Voices Green and Purple" by The Bees "It Came Out of the Sky" Creedence Clearwater Revival "Have You Seen the Saucers" by Jefferson Airplane "U.F.O." by "Jim Sullivan"
The scene was played straight in the broadcast version, while the "drunk take" was included on the Season 2 DVD release, as part of the season's blooper reel, due to actor Connor Trinneer breaking character at the end of the take. [23]