Nice Picture
Sean, you certainly have a knack for picking the best pictures to go along with the Newswire. Keep it up!
Nice Picture
Sean, you certainly have a knack for picking the best pictures to go along with the Newswire. Keep it up!
Preparation, I can picture you saying that loudly with a nice, big smile on your face.
Is this the first Broadway play that has 36 people playing the lead part?
*SPOILERS*
The Host has nerd-controversy all over it, since it introduces the Trill and DS9 immediately retcons their whole species.
Speak up, Nathan. No more mumbling!
The Force is strong with you, Jorge von Salsa. But you are not a Jedi yet.
I will always daydream of saving the town from trolls using both milk and love. Always.
I had to watch a training video on bloodborn pathogens for my school district when I was hired. I fell asleep during it, and everyone knew. The Superintendant just smiled and let it go.
Time to Pack it Up
With this, I think we can safely end human civilization. But hey, we had a pretty decent run!
@ Unregistered: I don't think they would have been received much better. As someone else said, the love story is all kinds of shit. That whole exchange in Revenge of the Sith about who loves who most? So very cringe-worthy.
We're in season 4, and I think the episode you are talking about, "Darmok", is next season.
How do we know he isn't Ann Coulter, though?! Have they ever been in the same room before? I'm just asking questions, people!
… wait, you aren't a part of The Plan?
I have always liked The Nth Degree. I'm not a huge Barclay fan, but I don't hate him, either. I always felt the episode would have worked better if they could do a bit longer, though. It *would* be interesting seeing the effects on Barclay, going from smartest man in the universe to just plain old Barclay again. I…
Jimmy James wins this thread.
Plus, The Drumhead. Great, great episode.
Cookie Kwan is the reason I no longer talk about the West Side.
The fact that the connection between vaccines and autism has been disproved, and yet people will still believe a celebrity who talks about it on Opera, makes me feel sad. Not as sad as the kid who is going to die from some preventable disease, though.
It isn't just you. I remember the good ol' days when they ran movies uninterrupted.