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I'm a huge fan of Data learning his 'true' destiny because of Picard's horrible art. Something about that damn horse brings tears of laughter to my eyes.

They can suck it, but first they will blow me! Wait…

Direction, writing, best supporting actor. It's still got a chance for some big important ones. And Elizabeth Mitchell's long awaited moment was a huge catharsis. Very powerful stuff.

I thought it was about sexy doctors who solve crime in Miami?

My first exposure to Aliens came on the MGM ride at Disney's MGM Studios. I couldn't have been older then ten as the ride rolled from animatronic Dorothy and company to the Spaceship Nostromo. When the announcer said this was the ship that was haunted by the legendary Alien my mom just said "Uh oh…" Then a roof panel

I arrange my DVDs autobiographically. And I have a lot of DVDs…

"Commander Dawn MacDuff, reporting for duty!"

Picard Squared
Time Squared is one I remember fondly because as a kid it had a mystery that just seemed cool. They open a found shuttlepod while they're in the middle of nowhere and it turns out not only to be one of the Enterprise's but to have another Captain Picard in it…from the future! How cool is that? Well even

Also Riker's dad never has his damn helmet on straight. Irritates me every time.

I really dug the M-Tron magnet themed space guys. One of the space ships looked like it had a perfect landing pad onto one of the rovers so I'd always stick them together. Also the main space ship was a pretty sweet design.

Something something minifig…

Well if they just wait around a little bit the problem should take care of itself.

@sarCCastro I can totally imagine that line in my head with Matt Dillon's brother's overacted inflection. It's so awful, so on key for that show and yet better then any joke I heard last season. You've got a long career ahead of ya!

I read an article once about how if you put some time into something your brain becomes used to it so you'll continue to support it even after it is no longer useful to you. It was used to explain why we always buy the same toothpaste and was extended to explain why people become video game console fanboys. It

Can there also be a mode where you play as the Raptors to take out humans? That just feels like a natural feature. I'll even accept T-Rexes. I'd play that game!

I'd like to make a case for Gunstar Super Heroes being really great. The game charmed me enough to make me want to play through every difficulty and learn all the intricate patterns for boss fights. When I beat Seven Force on the hardest difficulty I felt like it was a real achievement.

That was such a great moment because I just asked out loud "Is that Patrick Duffy?" And it was. Surprised I even recognized him so quickly.

I managed to catch this one in its original airing flipping through channels. Not having watched a lot of the show I thought it was pretty cool to get all of this history and enjoyed the flashbacks. That shot of Spike versus Foxy Slayer was a highlight and now that I'm watching the series all the way through from the

My group all cracked up at Fry's giggle. He was just acting on what we were all thinking.

If aliens had crashed my last plane flight it would have been Crichton's Pirate Latitudes. So I probably would have died fast with malaria. But hopefully I could have gotten with the nobleman's wife before that.