If you have ever tried to rewatch Star Trek properly—not just dip into a favourite episode, but work through hundreds of instalments across multiple series—you will know the feeling. You pause Deep Space Nine for a few weeks, start something else, and suddenly you have no idea which episode you were on. Spreadsheets help for a while, then they do not. Notes on your phone get lost. Memory is unreliable when you jump between TNG, DS9, and whatever new show has just dropped. That is the problem Episode Atlas exists to solve: search 900+ episodes and films, mark what you have watched, and always know what to watch next—without treating a rewatch like a project-management exercise. Why I built it I write about Star Trek on this blog from time to time—episode reviews, top-50 lists, thoughts on new series. The honest origin is simpler than that, though: I wanted a better way to track my own rewatches. Generic TV trackers are fine if you watch a bit of everything. They are less helpful when…
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