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I think the original Enterprise had only 1 transporter room. We actually see the delayed beaming principal in effect later during "Day of the Dove" I think. Kirk has to beam up not only his landing party but a group of Klingons, so they all beam at once, but the Starfleet guys materialize first, and then Kirk has the

Well, in The Siege I think they talk about evacuating about 300 people, so that's about 100 people per runabout. And in TNG's Timescape we saw the back compartment of the Runabout for I believe the only time ever (even DS9 never used that set again, strangely), and it looked pretty roomy, so I have no problem thinking

"Now that's a Fancy Dan!"

The Cardassians probably thought Bajor had been strip-mined enough and it wasn't worth the effort anymore of holding off the resistance, so they pulled out. But the wormhole changed things and made retaking Bajor a priority.

True about Children of Time. Stargate Universe did it.

I wonder if there's a level of irony involving Jaro thinking all the weapons he'd been stockpiling would help in defending against the Cardassians. If he thinks the Kressari would still provide them if the Cardassians attacked again, he's in for a shock.

Winn upon seeing Kira with Bareil at the monastery:

There's some weird technobabble writing in Homecoming involving the runabout's transporters, when O'Brien says they can't beam up more than 2 prisoners at a time, presumably owing to the ship having only 2 transporter pads, which I think may be the only time ever the ship has this problem. The original series showed

Some lazy writing at the end there. Peter says he should have listened to Lois about the puma. But Lois didn't say anything about the puma. That's why he did the act with the puma.

I assume the next episode will open with some big to-do in the suite, with Lisa and Arsenio going at it as everyone wonders where Aubrey is. And that will lead to a totally staged meeting between Donald Trump and Aubrey, maybe in his office, where she cries about not liking the environment, and Trump will say she

I don't think Trump's politics are religiously based, but economic, and Penn is a Libertarian, so I think their political interests would merge nicely.

Since when do publicists actually know what they are writing about in a press release?

I thought they said his name was Joel Larson

No way Fillion was one of the kidneys. Neither sounded anything like him. The hookup sounded exactly like him. 

"I’m going to say Peter alone on an island with a monkey, because even
though I knew exactly where it was going, it still made me laugh."

The Uhaul joke was fine. I've had that thought myself, about regular people driving those bigger trucks

When somehow The Simpsons, even during its prime years, never was. I mean the Academy was just piling on awards for Murphy Brown and Frasier in the 1990s, so it's not like they couldn't find a slot for The Simpsons. There were a couple of years there that even Home Improvement got nominated. Seriously

I tend to agree. I'm rooting for Penn but It seems like he and Lisa are vulnerable to the types of challenges where their skills would be so overutilized that they would be blamed for everything, especially as project managers. Though Clay vs Penn would be an interesting final two since they don't seem to like each

Except for Dayana, who was the only one (aside from the men) who realized they kept losing with her "brilliant" creative.