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Odo stays on DS9 because he's SPOILER with SPOILER

DS9 had that quality TOS had where they could just end the episode on a one-liner and crank up the music. Armageddon Game in particular comes to mind.

DS9 had that quality TOS had where they could just end the episode on a one-liner and crank up the music. Armageddon Game in particular comes to mind.

Hertzler's one of the great unsung guest stars of Trek. He even played Sisko's Vulcan captain in the DS9 pilot. "There is no finer vintage!"

Hertzler's one of the great unsung guest stars of Trek. He even played Sisko's Vulcan captain in the DS9 pilot. "There is no finer vintage!"

It's the Anakin/Vader dynamic. In the original Star Wars scripts Anakin and Vader actually were meant as separate characters. But when writing Empire Strikes Back he realized that they had the exact same backstory, so it made sense to say they were the same character. It was the moment that turned Star Wars from space

It's the Anakin/Vader dynamic. In the original Star Wars scripts Anakin and Vader actually were meant as separate characters. But when writing Empire Strikes Back he realized that they had the exact same backstory, so it made sense to say they were the same character. It was the moment that turned Star Wars from space

Given that the handwriting is Gale's, and would probably match the notes they have from Gale's apartment, I'd say the book would be admissible as evidence if it were a small part of the overall case. The book itself could be probable cause for a warrant to search the house, which could lead to the discovery of the

Given that the handwriting is Gale's, and would probably match the notes they have from Gale's apartment, I'd say the book would be admissible as evidence if it were a small part of the overall case. The book itself could be probable cause for a warrant to search the house, which could lead to the discovery of the

So what's the trajectory from Hank's epiphany to the season's opening scene? Walt in exile in New Hampshire to escape the DEA? So his return to New Mexico and need for a military-grade machine gun is meant to take out whom? Hank? Lydia? Todd? Jesse?

So what's the trajectory from Hank's epiphany to the season's opening scene? Walt in exile in New Hampshire to escape the DEA? So his return to New Mexico and need for a military-grade machine gun is meant to take out whom? Hank? Lydia? Todd? Jesse?

For starters, Jenna-Louise Coleman is probably best known to American audiences for her role in that Titanic miniseries on ABC earlier this year.

For starters, Jenna-Louise Coleman is probably best known to American audiences for her role in that Titanic miniseries on ABC earlier this year.

The main thing that bugged me about this episode was how those trash bins worked. Maybe I missed something but they seemed to imply the robo-trashman came along and whisked away the bin whenever someone hit the button, not whenever they were full or not. That just seems extremely wasteful and inefficient (and I'm sure

The main thing that bugged me about this episode was how those trash bins worked. Maybe I missed something but they seemed to imply the robo-trashman came along and whisked away the bin whenever someone hit the button, not whenever they were full or not. That just seems extremely wasteful and inefficient (and I'm sure

I wonder if Sorkin wrote her as socially awkward because Olivia Munn acts like she's indifferent about everything

I wonder if Sorkin wrote her as socially awkward because Olivia Munn acts like she's indifferent about everything

Wasn't this kind of what Reese and whoever were getting at back in that 8-month spanning election episode with the Rocky II analogy. Rocky pretends to be a right-hander to draw everyone off guard, and then reverts to his natural southpaw form when he's ready to attack.

Wasn't this kind of what Reese and whoever were getting at back in that 8-month spanning election episode with the Rocky II analogy. Rocky pretends to be a right-hander to draw everyone off guard, and then reverts to his natural southpaw form when he's ready to attack.

The main problem with Will is that Sorkin hasn't taken a moment to consider or understand the motives of Republicans in pursuing certain policies, but he's assigned them motives based on his understanding of why he pursues the policies he supports. So he saddles Will with token right-wing beliefs (anti-illegal