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Thanks! i didn't get it either, although I guessed something like that. I'm just now catching up with Mad Men on DVD, but it doesn't have any "next on…"

I regularly read these reviews, I've completed the TNG ones as well, and I can't remember a better one. Thank you!

I'm coming in super late and can't rewatch the episode, but if I recall correctly there are weird energy beams going through the wormhole that you have to navigate (those levels of the Genesis videogame were hard as hell). Does the episode specifically state that the Dominion fleet is wiped from existence or can we

I would say the pilot is pretty good, the next few episodes are competent, and around mid season it really starts picking up steam and never letting go. There may be a few clunkers in there, but the only eps I could really leave out if needed would be the first half of season one minus the pilot and "cura te ipsum",

I'm pretty sure he leaves the TV on while he does the dishes, judging by the sheer amount of mistakes he routinely makes about plots, characters, lines, etc.

"(I miss you, Odo. Like, on a genetic level.)"

I actually experienced something like a mild depression yesterday when I realized that in this Universe, it is absolutely impossible that someday I may get home to find Robin Scherbatsky waiting for me wearing nothing but a big coat.

I'm still waiting to see if any of the many, many Buffy/Angel strengths carry over to this show. I would've given up long ago (and nearly did) if it wasn't for Silas Weir Mitchell, but even then my patience is growing thin…

I think you may be confusing this show with another one, one that's better written and better planned out in general. I keep doing the same thing…

Wu should be promoted to detective ASAP. He practically single-handledly solved the Rumpelstinskin case last week, without the advantage of Wessen knowledge to boot. On the other hand, what has Nick's partner done lately?

Maybe he's a little ashamed about this one. But I would've liked to see him spin it.

I just finished reading (almost) all the comments, and I can't believe that there's no love for Casey Biggs. I know Damar doesn't appear on this week's episodes, but Star Trek's facebook informs me that it's his birthday. Is there any way to send him our regards? Does anyone know if he's heard of this forum and the

That's why I would've preferred some comment about that. "Where are the glasses? You look so much hotter with them!"

Seems there's many of us.

I'm late to reading the review and I'll have to take my time to read the comments later, but truly this was a great episode, and I hope the regular reviewer doesn't feel too bad about this, but damm is it a great review too. I usually don't care all that much about the relationship stuff (especially Alicia and Will

Hey, I read this and dig your comparison to Angel.

Disregard, it improved a whole lot. I would suggest you just try the episode Cura Te Ipsum, and decide to follow through or not after that.

You'd be doing yourself a disservice if you don't revisit PoI, the second half of the first season ir precisely the point where it stars to get awesome, in my opinion. I suspect they were able to more freely pursue serialization once they were renewed for that second half and the ratings supported them.

I thought there was a decent chance he would go away from the firm, just for a couple of episodes at most, and he could redeem himself as he came back. I didn't think it likely, mind you, just possible, and I wouldn't have found it disappointing. That said, farewell to Harold, we hardly knew ye, and that's a good

That is of course ruined by Voyager having DS9 "station" uniforms, because that's what Voyager does.