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See, if you were really a Star Wars fan who didn't like the special editions, you'd know to get the 2006 DVD re-releases which included the unaltered versions on a bonus disc. While these weren't remastered they are still better quality than the VHS.

I'm not a regular viewer, but this show is terrible. This episode was so relentlessly unfunny I can imagine the only selling point for the series is watching it long enough to get used to how not funny almost everything is, while maintaining a mild curiosity about the characters. ;

When Lisa declared that she was the only one there who was safe, I half expected Donald Trump to fire her right then. "Oh, wanna bet? You're fired."

Well, I think it goes more toward Lou's mindset during the task. Lisa was correct in stating that Lou liked the other team's video better because he wasn't emotionally invested in his team's product, which could be seen as not being a team player in the sense that he wasn't contributing enough to the team to the point

According to Wikipedia, Aubrey was discovered on MTV's Making the Band and now has a show called All About Aubrey (fitting) on Oxygen.

Lisa is smart but she is just way too outwardly arrogant. It's very polarizing and will probably lead to her undoing. She's correct in pointing to Penn as kind of a co-equal in the creativity department, but he's much more workmanlike and reserved, and therefore tolerable.

He keeps harping on star power and the suggestion was made to use Dayana in the commercial, but would anyone actually know who she is beyond the context of this show? In the Walgreens task when she walked out she actually had to announce who she was so the people in the audience would know she was an actual beauty

Lou tells everyone who will listen that he keeps telling the truth, and that's his code. Cut to the editing room, in which he tells Dayana and Lisa he likes their video, and would say he didn't if he did not, followed by his interview in which he says he didn't like their video.

Dayana pointed out a fact that I've noticed a lot of losing teams in close contests don't often mention (maybe due to the editing), that the executives didn't hate what they did, and that in many cases it would be good enough to win. This is a blind competition, in that you really don't know what the other team is up

Not change anything? I thought Cameron changed the night sky to a star field more accurate to what would have been seen by Rose at the time.

Except the Bajorans who stayed behind didn't die. Dukat said he was sending them back to Bajor. But tactically, the people staying behind serve little purpose because they are unarmed.

As mentioned in the commercial, W&H represents Weyland-Yutani, the company from the Alien movies

Well, I think the Ganges can drop people off and come back, which is probably what Sisko told Starfleet was going to happen.

"The worst example is the scene (time 16:16) between Sisko, Kira and
O'Brien, when Kira speaks to O'Brien despite unflinchingly looking at
Sisko."

Considering how easily it seems the Circle was able to move around the station, it's a surprise they didn't actually murder Garak.

Lessons from Bernadette: If you don't like being made fun of for lacking a PhD, then go get a doctorate.

I can only assume that Penny is getting money from daddy.

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 I think the point about the open space in the runabout is that they are crew quarters for maybe a 2 to 6 person team for short-duration missions of maybe a week or two, so the space allocation seen in Timescape kind of makes sense. I took what we saw in the evacuation in The Siege to be an emergency measure

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