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Given the running gag of Roger's hatred for the dog, I was half expecting the subplot in which he paid off the pirate cats to kill Kisses. Then again, that visual reeked of a one-off so not going back to it wasn't that surprising.

"Eve walks into Angel’s apartment, catches him half-naked, and asks, “Were you having some ‘gentleman’s time?’”"

I often cite that as the first DS9 episode, in spirit. And since Ron Moore went from DS9 to BSG, I often cite it in an evolution of sci-fi kind of way as well

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They kind of already said that back in TNG Season 4's "The Wounded" when Capt. Maxwell said he was the best tactical officer he had.

Well, OK. But to be fair, Angel had sex with Buffy BEFORE he killed Giles

I thought they mentioned an energy field but I don't remember if they mentioned it for any reason other than to prevent Odo from slipping out. Seems like a bad design if you're going to build an elevator to prevent beaming people out of it, just as a safety precaution.

Among the ones that stand out to me while reviewing an episode list are "Deadlock," "Tuvix," "Message in a Bottle," "The Omega Directive," "Living Witness," "Timeless" and "Blink of an Eye."

well, let's not forget the TOS ep "The Enemy Within," in which the broken transporter trapped Sulu and company on a freezing planet, and everyone forgot the Enterprise even had SHUTTLES that could fly down and get them (in actuality the shuttle models hadn't been built yet for the show).

But mirror DS9 did have mirror Tuvok

The whole Buffy abortion thing turned into a huge swerve, didn't it? Anyone else read that comic?

I think that clock stays in Sisko's office for the rest of the show

And there's Sisko the tinkerer, which foreshadows (SPOILERS) later revelations that he's an engineer at heart specializing in starship design. Admiral Leyton I believe reinforces this trait by commenting he seemed happier designing ships. This reflects on another motif found among the DS9 ensemble, the idea that

March 13 episode, it's the segment that takes up most of the middle part

Carolla's podcast about this is freakin' awesome. He talks about how they filmed this right after Steve Jobs died, and one of the show's producers told them to do a Steve Jobs type presentation, so that's what they did, even though Carolla was planning a whole sketch-themed type of show like the women did. So in the

This episode was supposed to air before the reveal about the colloidal silver, so I think that would have been the progression

Yeah, but a lot of it was planning the show, and Adam seemed better suited for that task.

Trump's logic basically went like this
Team Unanimous: Andretti doesn't really have the personality for presentations. He's a race car driver.

While that seems to be an overly petty move on Trump's part, especially considering Andretti came in at the last minute, it wouldn't necessarily surprise me. I just don't see why they'd have to screw over Adam like that.

The only real dig at Inception I saw was when Bart asked "there are rules in dreams?"