Roddenberry's Death…
Reading Memory Alpha, The Game was the first ep to air after his death, these were able to be edited to include the tribute.
Roddenberry's Death…
Reading Memory Alpha, The Game was the first ep to air after his death, these were able to be edited to include the tribute.
Patton Oswalt is in everything these days.
I never read Hannibal Rising, but didn't that pretty much suck so badly that there is little chance there will be another Lecter story?
Cheerfully withdrawn!
Get on the ball, Obama!
It was this episode and that moment that solidified Angel as the better show for me. God, I remember just staring at the TV for a few moments after the credits started rolling. The image of Wesley staring in shock, pain, and disbelief- brutal.
Sightings
I remember tuning in early Friday nights to catch this show. Damned if the silly alien costumes didn't scare the piss out of me though. I would have trouble sleeping thinking about some big black eyed being staring at me through my bedroom window.
Shh!
Quiet! I hear a noise…
It's been so long, but did Fear use a lot of night vision? I remember them using it somewhat, but I also remember there was a lot of shots that were basically dark. Which, in the settings they were in, were ultra-creepy. You know there is no ghost in there with them, but just sitting in the dark in an abandoned morgue…
Sean O'Neal is a pimp, and I am his whore.
Wait Archmage, did you put some sort of equation in your post, or did you actually censor the word sex?
Another fun fact: If you listen, when Buffy is playing charades and mimes the horn part, someone in the crowd shouts out "Dethwok Clan!" which we all know is Lorne's clan from Pylea.
Best Line of the Day?
"So just so we're up to speed, Charlie Sheen's hands shoot fire, magic, and poetry—although you will still need to acquire a certain number of experience points before you can use all three."
Starship Mine is Example A, B, and C of why Picard kicks ass.
And to keep going, they make it seem like the Bajorans aren't on Bajor anymore, that they've been thrown off the planet entirely, which we find out isn't the case in DS9 (and more horrifically so with the Occupation).
Ed you're pretty much correct, except their sail-ships were capable of going to warp, so even though they don't look as sleek as the Enterprise, they were able to get to Cardassia (and subsequently, bring about their own downfall centuries later).
I would think that if she can pick up on emotions all through the ship, she might be able to not really get a sense of who is and isn't sad or whatever.
It is a pretty ridiculous way the Ferengi get the drop on the Big E, but frankly, I let it slide because the episode is fun.
You aren't buying Voyager or Enterprise, so you aren't really wasting any money at all.
It usually means every episode of multiple seasons. I wouldn't guarantee *every* season, but probably in this context all of them.