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Death_By_SnuSnu
Death_By_SnuSnu

Well, I kid, but Dr. Crusher always came off like more of a Cruise ship GP with a little bit of knowledge in a wide range of subjects, and great people skills. Dr. Pulaski was socially awkward but seemed like more of a real scientist/researcher. Bones was a drunk, Dr. Bashir was genetically enhanced, Phlox was an

Yep, my first thought as well. Because there aren't enough live-action movies about children dying of dysentery.

I pride myself on both my Trek and Muppet knowledge and somehow, this had escaped me. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I actually bought Labyrinth on DVD a couple days ago!

Nice try Wil Wheaton.

Because Dr. Crusher was a glorified pediatrician and Dr. Pulaski was a fucking heart surgeon.

Well, she may fall flat, but she's got a better chance of nailing the style than anyone else, having her Dad's voice in her head.

"handing over the keys to another writer's universe is something that rarely ends well, especially when comedy is involved."

I am aware of this usage. It's still a gross-looking and overlong sentence. I didn't say it was grammatically incorrect, just unpleasant to read.

Your nerd credentials were never in question! XD

Mr. Bricken; very delighted to have you on staff; but your use of semi-colons; is weird; and troubling; please; stahp.

Shout out to the Hun, which has basically not changed its layout in about 17 years. And no, I'm not posting a link.

This one has always disturbed the hell out me!

Yes.

Heyyyyyoooooo.

Sounds like you're right haha

This was the best Trek because it was the most morally gray.

"Two thin squares of dried oatmeal paste a day"

Does this character have a pituitary tumor? If not, how do we explain how he goes from being an incredibly short and petite adult man to being a quarter back in the space of 2o years?