Archer is the weatherworn hippie. "Back when I did it, it was still legal."
Archer is the weatherworn hippie. "Back when I did it, it was still legal."
Or the last scene in Tuvix. I watched that and all I could say to myself was "WHO thought that was a good idea??"
I honestly like the switch to aquamarine.
Excellent hardware, absolutely shitty software, bone-heads in marketing.
Me thinks they threw all of the EU into the garbage so they could then cherry pick which parts they want to keep. ...and then make minor changes to it and claiming originality so it can all belong to Disney.
It has the stink of death on it even though it's not actually dead. Microsoft basically put out a press release saying that they didn't really care if it was the best antivirus on the market. This somehow got translated into "We're not updating it anymore.", which they still are, and "You're definitely going to get a…
Well, there's always this wonderfully terrible pop-culture-grab by Compa"Q":
I don't wanna go fast today.
The music has a very Apollo 13 feel to it. O'Donnell and Horner being two of my favorite composers, I enjoy it immensely.
Q2, Voyager, "I, Q" was the title of the essay written by Q's son.
That feeling when you take the perfect dump and you don't even have to wipe.
Is that "Weird" Al Yankovic?
Shut up and take my—[ACCOUNT DEBITED].
"Are there any documents?"
A lot of people didn't give it enough credit because it wasn't the starship Enterprise. And a lot of people still don't. DS9 not only had a very strong and cohesive first season, but it has the most powerful series pilot of all the Treks. The Emissary has unexpectedly strong acting and some of the most memorable music…
That stare alone makes him look like he served hard prison time.
On the subject of Trek plot holes gleaned at a very young age, why the hell is the command center of the ship (and almost all the command officers) perched on the very tip top of a giant ship with only a few sheets of titanium protecting them from... everything?