Triggered, Snowflake?
Triggered, Snowflake?
It’s tragic that a person was killed. I am putting that up front, because I know what I say next could be misconstrued as insensitive:
Because it has nothing new to say
Just FYI for interested parties... I took advantage of this same deal when it was posted a week and a half ago, and while I received a “shipment notice” and tracking number after two days, the FedEx tracking site shows that nothing has happened other than the shipping label being created. Still.
Just FYI for interested parties... I took advantage of this same deal when it was posted a week and a half ago, and…
Harry has been written very differently this season compared to season 2 and his occasional appearances in season 3. He was originally arrogant, blunt, and inclined to keep to himself whenever possible. Now he’s more of an in-your-face, belligerent raging man-baby.
I told my daughter that “gesundheit” is German for “gross, you sneezed.”
You’re missing something, friend. Moving at superspeed and perceiving the world around as if it is nearly motionless is just the ordinary power all speedsters including Jay and Jesse have.
I felt like the far, far bigger plot hole was the notion of Jay and Jesse getting too exhausted to continue using their superspeed because they “don’t usually go for so long.”
You dare impugn our hotdish? You’re banned too!
Yes, it makes sense for engineers and pilots to be able to communicate with astromech droids. Which is exactly why it is ridiculous that such droids were designed to speak in beeps and whistles instead of basic.
Harrumph!
“He laments for he has but one tongue with which to taste an entire universe.”
That guy was also a zombie. Eating another zombie’s brain doesn’t cut it.
I didn’t find Fair Haven and Spirit Folk to be bad at all. Sure, they were an extended holodeck diversion, but Voyager had a lot of those, and it makes sense given their “stranded on a long-ass trip” premise. Didn’t bother me, really... Certainly it was better than the time Janeway spent playing governess to a bunch…
Yuh welcome, I say, yuh WELCOME, son!
I would suggest “hornswoggled.”
None of that crap about the nacelle struts makes any kind of sense anyway, given how a warp field is supposed to work. A ship at warp isn’t moving. It’s sitting still inside a warp field, and the entire region of space inside that field is moving, together as a whole.
Come on. You can’t just make the bold claim that there are worse episodes of Voyager than Threshold and then not bother to give examples for debate! Let’s hear it!
ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD!
Incredibly, upwards of 95 percent of ants who were brought back to home base managed to recover and then participate in subsequent raids, compared to the 32 percent of ants who died on the battlefield without any help.