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That trilogy of Might and Magic games was always so great. I dug the stylized art and all the crazy monsters you would get. And trying to fill in every square on the automap really appeals to the explorer part of my gaming personality. Just like making the little map icons appear in Fallout 3. The World of Zeen duo

@Fredo I'm actually a big B5 fan, which I almost feel like I have to justify since it doesn't seem like there's a lot of overlap in the Sci-Fi Venn Diagram with Trek fans. That and the criticisms of JMS' writing now that he's all over Marvel Comics. It just felt cool realizing the serialization that was going to take

In many ways Picard is like Don Draper with their sweet bureaucratic maneuvers. Ooh, that's good drama!

Really? I was a little annoyed they just couldn't set a few timers on some photon torpedos and have the array or whatever send Voyager back. I know the bad aliens were there and Janeway wanted to be sure the array was destroyed but it set a bad precident.

You know Wesley is a super-genius teenager. If he ever suspected Picard was his father how long would it take him to do a DNA check? I'll bet he already has. Where do you think Picard's onesie went? And now Wes has something to wear when he talks in Picard's voice.

When it comes to Betty bring considered a villian even when she's had horrible deeds perpetrated on her while everyone roots for Don when he does these horrible acts I think it comes down the treatment of the children. Betty's parenting which includes locking Sally in the closet, horrifying Sally into believing baby

Reinvention
It was a real treat to be back in the world of Mad Men and to see everyone reinventing themselves. As much as the times are changing SCDP has to change right along with them. Seeing Don's multi-layered reinvention, from his changing family situation, his new found interest to be punished whenever he

Temple of Doom is the first movie I ever remember seeing in the theater. I still remember it vividly with both my Mom and Grandpa being there so it holds a special place for me. Though when I think about that specific experience I can't believe my Mom took me to a movie where a man's heart gets ripped out. But I from

That's right, I remember him saying while he was working on the first movie that they wouldn't let him fly his plane due to insurance reasons. Just when you think an actor whose character you're gaining a new appreciation for couldn't get any cooler, there you go.

I always thought the Lifeform song was pretty funny…

That episode really created the modern season finale cliffhanger. Nice work ST: TNG.

We're not giving the episode points for hearing "Data! Something's got me!" like 10 times? It was the running gag around the house this weekend.

Give him a break! He was raised in a demon dimension!

I agree, coming back to TNG after all these years I'm finding Worf and Riker to be the real relevations. Worf's "What a handsome race" was just so understated and hilarious. And Riker's shit eating grins keep making me laugh. Not like Stewart's acting still isn't a treat but seeing the other actors having fun with it

As a kid it was odd seeing Riker with and without a beard during the clips. I had just gotten used to that beard dammit!

I started with Gunstar Heroes, but I've got to give my vote to Guardian Heroes. Just for the soundtrack alone but follow that up with a mash-up of two favorite genres and it's a game I could play for hours on end, and have. Plus, if play your cards right, you get to fight Golden Silver anyway.

I haven't heard a speech so elegant since the time Bill Shatner told me why he couldn't give me my money back.

I was always really taken with the soldier talking about how difficult it was to make some root beer, how all the different ingredients came from all across the world and unless we get everything back that simple pleasure would be lost.

Sounds Sweedish.

Picard killed his time displaced duplicate just last week in order to have him stop leaving the ship, and to 'kill' his self-doubt if you like that reading. I guess it's just something they do in the TNG Universe.