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Yeah, what was the point of going to Starfleet Medical if he could be replaced that easily by a Changeling?

Yeah, I'm surprised Starfleet has never run across the Inevitable Cult of Q, a sect whose primary mandate is to Annoy the Bald One, whose grouchiness is foretold, and must be welcomed with balalaika music.

Yeah, it was pretty much a lifejacking at that point, and would be understandably traumatic. You get the sense that the Prophets, in their atemporality, are severely lacking in their ability to empathize with linear beings. It *almost* makes you sympathetic with the Pah'Wraiths.

Forget it, @jerodast:disqus , this is Cardassiatown.

Robert O'Reilly went to a realtor…

The thing is, he's actually a pretty good tailor.

You are correct. Does this mean my Nerd Card is suspended?

For some reason, I always picture Damar as Monstroso from the Venture Bros.
"Kanar?"

Yeah, I don't see Garak as chaotic. All of his actions are part of carefully-laid plans, and while he ends up causing chaos and disarray for everybody else, that chaos is really just a mask for his true goals.

I would read the hell out of that feature.

And yet Travolta gets higher paychecks. There is no justice.

You will die of locusts…

WITCH!

Well-played, RJS. Well-played.

"If you've been injured as a result of superheroics, call the law offices of Murdock & Nelson. We will make sure that those responsible for your disability are held accountable for their actions. Call 1-800-SUPRLAW TODAY!"

When Arrow is at its best, though, it really nails the right feeling for a superhero show. If the production team responsible for the show learns the right lessons, it could even be an excellent show.

Look at it this way, "Arrow" shows that by focusing on a relatively realistic character, you can make an exciting superhero show on even a modest CW budget. Marvel would have to be blind to not have noticed this.

I would watch the hell out of that show.

I think what Marvel really wants is to consolidate rights to some of its more street-level characters for Agents of SHIELD, since these are characters that don't necessarily require a lot in the way of vfx to depict on screen. I don't think DD would be more than a recurring character, and would most likely show up