Ice to see you!
Ice to see you!
They don't allow you to have spelling bees in here.
Could this show *be* more 1990s-ish?
"I've mad a huge mistake." — Mitch Hurwitz
Glory to you…..
SWEAR TO *ME*!!!
I always wanted to see a STAR TREK: BORG series, where it's told from the Borg perspective. Every week, they encounter a new species who tries to escape. But, by the end of the episode, they end up assimilated just like everyone else. Once and a while, someone gets away, but the Borg finds them later in the series…
I would watch the shit out of this. Hopefully, they make it as a prequel, so Mike can stop by for a guest spot.
@avclub-f25df802e1f2a23eec2c7901b72d290d:disqus is so good, it deserves to get its own reviews in the classic section of the AV Club.
Netflix? I don't know what that is, and I don't care to find out.
I sure hope someone got fired for that blunder!
Who will they get to play the Bill Murray role? I hear Jim Belushi's available.
Better Call Saul!
Yeah, but it is kind of weak that Gowron basically acknowledges they saved the Empire, but in return only gives them a ride back to their houuuuuusse.
"The Ship" is a great episode. I love to see what happens to our heroes as the pressure amps up. Worf & O'Brien fighting about Muniz dying. Plus, you gotta love Avery Brooks' classic Sisko from-the-diaphragm-delivery of the line "Dax, I don't know if you've noticed, but NO. ONE'S. LAUGHING." Best part of the…
Her? Is she funny or something?
What hump?
I said it a few weeks ago, but it should be repeated: I forgot how great Dorn is as Worf. His delivery of Worf's lines, especially when being irritated or badass, is a fucking treasure of the Star Trek franchise. Especially that pause in the middle:
I want to go to there.
That's too bad. I can actually picture Tina Fey running a late night comedy sketch show, trying to reign in the wacky antics of the cast members, the laziness of the bored writing staff and even some over-confident suit from the network!