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When Leonard says he met Jim Lee at Comic-Con two years ago, is he talking about the one that would have taken place between seasons 2 and 3, when he and the rest of the gang spent the summer in the arctic and made several references to how they were missing Comic-Con that year? Of course I'm assuming he means the San

Angel's whole motto is "if nothing we do matters than all that matters is what we do." By subverting her worshippers' free will, she has negated the chance that any of their actions will matter, since she is controlling them.

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For those following along, keep an eye on the opening scenes of "Touched," which picks up a few seconds after the final scene in "Empty Places" as everyone figures out how to proceed without Buffy. Except everyone has a different haircut (especially Anya), Xander seems to have put on a few pounds, and, hey, there's

"Some things you can't unsee, bro."

I think it has more to do with the law of natural selection, and to interfere as a species is being wiped out naturally is akin to playing god, which is a no-no in the Federation.

I was hoping they'd take it a step further and show the Blow Job songs after being worked over with subtext

Why is this show on at 10 p.m.? It's so breezy and modest and innocent it seems more like a Monday at 8 p.m. kind of thing

Isn't he the navigator or flight engineer?

Can they do an episode with William Shatner as a passenger and a flight during a dark and stormy night?

Ted: "Who really killed Kennedy?"
Jasmine: "Oswald acted alone."

Oh, thank you. 3rd Paragraph:

There's some repetition and some motivations that don't make as much sense but it's mostly plays out just fine.

I don't get what you're trying to say here. Are you defending the Enterprise finale? good luck.

Yeah, but here we're talking about the idea of lizard-Riker, lizard-Worf, lizard-Picard, lizard-droid Data …

I'd say yes but it depends what you're looking to gain from the experience. If you have any curiosity about television production and the long-term evolution of a franchise, it's quite insightful. If your kind of a Trek purist who loves the original series and sees all the other shows as pale imitations, then it will

And they just glossed over the Romulan War as if it never happened.

Just because we didn't see an Enterprise crewed by lizard people doesn't mean it wasn't out there

Curious. An episode about jumping from alternate reality to alternate reality and you connect it to "Community" and not the much more obvious "Sliders"?

The nature of the Federation cloak here, a cloaking device that also phases through matter, seems similar to the cloaking device the Romulans were trying to develop in "The Next Phase." It's kind of surprising no one on the ship mentioned this, but it doesn't hurt the episode otherwise. It's kind of a subtle thing