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He loved Trek enough to play that Betazoid Gift Box in an early episode of the Next Generation! Talk about a thankless job!

Ferengis are fun until you realize that too many Americans are turning into them.

Ties of Blood and Water was a hard watch for me. Back in February, my stepfather came home after a lengthy hospital visit to spend what remained of his life at home. My mother took care of him, and I provided assistance. He was bedridden and barely conscious, and his condition only worsened until he passed away the

Oh, I remember the Avengers! That Data East game burned it into my memory.

Ezri was okay… inoffensive, but largely forgettable. (She's still better than nearly anyone on Voyager, which is kind of sad when you stop and think about it.)

Crap like K2 is no longer legal in my state, although it certainly took them long enough to take action against it.

I'll be honest with you… I had mixed thoughts about the Dominion War when it was first introduced. However, after re-watching the first season episodes, which were too episodic and generally involved the crew dealing with a new science-fiction cliche every week, I'm glad they went in that direction. The Dominion War

Well, it was a video game. They couldn't find a natural way to give the player that information unless they inserted it into a cut scene or a video clip. (And boy howdy, do I hate those.)

For some reason, I thought that was a reference to the Jason Alexander gargoyle from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Probably because it was used constantly in the advertising.

That's a long time to wait, but I'll keep that in mind.

A good thing? To come out of Voyager?!

Well, it was over the top for sure. "Oh god, Quaaark! We're all dead! Why did you do this to us?!" However, I would contend that it wasn't any LESS preachy than most of Far Beyond the Stars. It also served its purpose of demonstrating that Quark has a conscience, even if that would probably not be a flattering trait

MNCyGuy: Oh man, that would have been DELICIOUS.

I liked Business as Usual. It illustrates how Quark is so often forced to dance on the razor's edge of being a good Ferengi and being respectable to all the other races. The dream sequence where he finds everyone else on the station dead is a little heavy-handed, but still a nifty visual.

Oh boy, I can't wait for his bloated corpse to be rolled off the stage!

He'll need to take that large wad of gum he always has in his mouth out first.

I could never forgive Justin Timberlake for that damned McDonald's slogan. "I'm Lovin' It?" That's really the best he could do?

Say "hi" to Vanilla Ice for me on your way down, would you?

I think Bashir's parents made the right decision. If not for the genetic upgrade, he might have ended up like Rom! The horror!

And anyone who ever watched Hercules or Xena! Don't forget that!