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I'm glad I'm not the only one to think of Coast to Coast when this topic came up.

I was bugged by how Danar was able to "break out" of the transporter beam. How does one even do that, since the entire process is ripping you apart at the subatomic level?

Oh, and another thumbs up for Enterprise Season 4. They did a pretty good job explaining the Klingon's and their changing foreheads between TOS and TNG.

"One could argue that DS9 was, mostly, a serialized show beginning with season 3, when the groundwork was being laid out for the entire Dominion War."

The bit with the Japanese investors in Mr. F definitely had me dying of laughter, but it's still hard to pick a favorite episode.

Normally I think she's cute, but that picture up there is just not doing her any favors in my book. Her eyes make her look robotic.

Why are you yelling at me about cheese?!

I light my Cuban cigars with hundred dollar bills, but I do so ironically.

Still better than what Shyamalan could do.

Now you got it.

Let's go to Tijuana and get Fatbot some action!

Thanks for all the info and replies. I didn't have time to really look up anything when I posted, but it's good to know that it wasn't as big a glaring plot hole as I thought.

The Vengeance Factor
One thing that sort of bugged me about how Yuta's ability was able to distinguish one Acamarean from another. They said it was designed to target specific clan members… but how? Are they all different DNA wise, and if so wouldn't that mean they were technically different species?

Maybe Zach was thinking of good ol' Capt. Kirk.

I keep asking them to put bottles of rum in the teacher's lounge, so far no luck.

The Dunwich Horror, or The Rats in the Walls?

I'd also recommend "Ordinary Men" to get a grip on what could make ordinary Germans participate in the Holocaust. Pretty gripping stuff.

Fun fact: if you re-watch the movie, you'll realize Spielberg gave away the ending in the opening shots: Ryan is wearing a 101st pin. Hanks would have worn a Rangers pin.

@ Atilla- That makes more sense to me. I'll chalk up my confusion to being up at 6:30 AM on a Monday.

I'm firmly in the boat of "if you don't like the reviews here, why read them?" camp, but I have to agree this time that I was taken aback by the 'not telling us something new about mafioso' complaint.