Actually I think the original concept was for O'Brien to help Sisko before they made it a Jake story. So maybe the writers felt that they needed to have O'Brien explicitly criticize the project so fans wouldn't wonder why he didn't volunteer to help
Actually I think the original concept was for O'Brien to help Sisko before they made it a Jake story. So maybe the writers felt that they needed to have O'Brien explicitly criticize the project so fans wouldn't wonder why he didn't volunteer to help
I forget and am too lazy at the moment to pop in my DVD to check. But I think in Explorers there's a moment where Sisko says it's nice not to hear the hum of a starship engine. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the sound effects guys screw up and put the hum in there anyway?
I forget and am too lazy at the moment to pop in my DVD to check. But I think in Explorers there's a moment where Sisko says it's nice not to hear the hum of a starship engine. Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the sound effects guys screw up and put the hum in there anyway?
I forgot "Explorers" was the episode that introduced Leeta. Writing "Go Away" on a PADD is one of the best gags ever done on Star Trek.
I forgot "Explorers" was the episode that introduced Leeta. Writing "Go Away" on a PADD is one of the best gags ever done on Star Trek.
"Eddington may not have the right kind of loyalty, but they are all fighting on the same side."
"Eddington may not have the right kind of loyalty, but they are all fighting on the same side."
But they have a perfect punishment for the people of this town. Send them beyond the city limit, they forget their fairy self and revert to being real-world useful citizen.
But they have a perfect punishment for the people of this town. Send them beyond the city limit, they forget their fairy self and revert to being real-world useful citizen.
Why doesn't Snow have the dreams too? She was infected by the same spell.
Why doesn't Snow have the dreams too? She was infected by the same spell.
I think the bigger issue was Spencer/George being dumb enough to leave the evidence in his own car. He's supposed to be the DA so you'd think he'd know how to hide evidence that wouldn't unravel his master plan in 5 seconds.
I think the bigger issue was Spencer/George being dumb enough to leave the evidence in his own car. He's supposed to be the DA so you'd think he'd know how to hide evidence that wouldn't unravel his master plan in 5 seconds.
I think the point at the end was she could control her wolfiness so the cloak wasn't needed.
I think the point at the end was she could control her wolfiness so the cloak wasn't needed.
You'd think a real sheriff would first arrest the real killer when he's standing right there, or at least handcuff him to the fence. But he doesn't, and it seems like Granny was supposed to keep an eye on him and the guy attacks Granny and runs off without anyone trying to stop him.
You'd think a real sheriff would first arrest the real killer when he's standing right there, or at least handcuff him to the fence. But he doesn't, and it seems like Granny was supposed to keep an eye on him and the guy attacks Granny and runs off without anyone trying to stop him.
How would they dispense justice in Storybrooke? Does the town have its own judge and prison as well? If the DA is accused of murder, who prosecutes him? If an outside DA is brought in, how do you explain the motive to that individual?
How would they dispense justice in Storybrooke? Does the town have its own judge and prison as well? If the DA is accused of murder, who prosecutes him? If an outside DA is brought in, how do you explain the motive to that individual?
I love Kaley Cuoco's performance on this show. I had to rewind the bar scene just to marvel at the way the wry smile crept across her face as she offered the Long Island Ice Tea to Sheldon, knowing she was about to get him drunk without him knowing what was about to hit him.