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Was it this one?  This blog tweeted the link Sunday morning.

This has me pretty worried.  Especially after Film Critic Hulk showed up to chastise the poster.

I really liked the balance of this episode.  It wasn't the top 10 classic I was hoping for (maybe with the conclusion next week it will get there), but I dug all three stories running through the episode, and kind of felt like each story felt like a different season of the show (and if someone already pointed this

Man, I've always had an irrational hatred of the Cardinals.  I was ready to give them a chance now that Drunky McGee retired, and Lord Albert moved on (though Whiner-Supreme Molina and Bigger-Whiner-Supreme Carpenter are still around).

It just occurred to me reading your post, but Jeff's "daddy speech" from last week's episode bugged me, but makes sense following this week's episode.  So, while I agree with you that the Hulk-Jeff bit wasn't played well, I do feel like we get a raw moment from it—a week earlier/out of order…

DS9 is my all time favorite Trek.  I know some say Babylon 5 is the better "space station" show, but I like that DS9 mixes stand-alone eps with mythology, and it does it oh so well (most of the time, especially after season two, or so).  DS9 just does the best job of expanding the deepening the Trek universe, and with

Way to go, everyone.  Wish I could have posted more.  But today, in your honor, I showed my class the awesome new trailer before letting them go. None of them have watched Community before.  I'm hoping to change that.  

Yeah, I think he's more freelance.  I started following his work because I like his album reviews on Pitchfork (most of the time).

And let's not forget "Meridian."  Or rather, let's please forget about "Meridian."

I'm going to go out on a limb and be ultar-contrarian.  I actually dislike The Wire…

Ratings aren't all that important in terms of influence.  We can liken it to pop music—The Velvet Underground didn't sell a lot of records in their day, but look to the late 70's and 80's punk/postpunk/college rock scenes and any band that mattered was citing them as a foundational influence.

I was stunned—NBC hasn't forgotten.  And the cast was featured somewhat prominently…

On my re-watch, I felt s7 started out alright, then gets bogged down in the middle with the ahem, Dax storylines, then builds to awesome by the end.  There are some nice moments along the way, but the season pretty much hinges on the first 2 and the last 10 episodes. Oh, and Nog's 2 episode mini-arc is pretty solid

"fairly logical spin on the situation"
Remember, we're talking about NBC here, so they're likely to do the complete opposite of whatever is "logical."  

I'm almost completely through my 3rd rewatch of DS9.  I have the finale left. While watching "The Dogs of War" it occurred to me, despite the series' darker tone, DS9 is probably Trek's most optimistic moment.

Oh man…these reading these reviews is going to be a blast.  Can't wait to see your response as Odo's backstory pans out. 

Foosball.  It didn't sit right with me at all on first viewing.  Now, I pretty much love it.

I got some fun stuff, but the most relevant to this board would be a Troy and Abed in the Morning mug, and an #Anniesmove t-shirt. 

Maybe I'll do that.  I've been watching the rest of the episodes that I didn't put in the top 25, so it wouldn't be too hard.  And it is winter break as of today…