Yep. There's a definite implication that Leyton et al may be working with Section 31, which hasn't been introduced yet.
Yep. There's a definite implication that Leyton et al may be working with Section 31, which hasn't been introduced yet.
SPOILERS maybe
"This is a small point, but the reason Bashir won’t kill Sisko or the
others is that apparently the program will delete their file if they
die. That can’t be standard practice, can it? Holo-programs have to be
designed for multiple uses."
So this episode explicitly states that the curse kept outsiders out of town. I'll buy Henry and Emma being able to go to town because they are connected to the curse. But how does the town have modern tech like the Internet and cell phones that didn't exist 28 years ago? How do they replenish supplies? Is there some…
semi-redundant SPOILERS warning
Funny you mention Back to the Future … I think one of the earlier drafts of the script called for Marty to get back by flying the Delorean into a nuclear explosion, just like they do in the episode. I always wondered if that was a coincidence or if the writers were influenced by that earlier BttF idea.
well yeah, but he did lose his leg
And what was the nature of the cloaking spell? was it like an umbrella under which all things were invisible? or was it actually making the ship invisible? The birds landing on the mast would suggest the latter, but when Belle walked in it was like she passed through a shield, implying the birds should have…
Roslin was such a fixture as the president on BSG that it's easy to overlook the fact that she was technically never elected to the office for either of her two terms. The first time, she was elevated as the last surviving cabinet member. Then she lost the mandated special election, and her second term began when Tom…
It's still not as bad as when The West Wing decided to do a plot about the space station having an oxygen leak and then forgetting the astronauts have an escape capsule for emergencies such as that.
The most jarring aspect was when they ejected Meg from the cargo hold and then she was in the next scene with no explanation, but you can't really fault cartoon logic I guess.
WAC wasn't the smartest of the droids, he was just the only one who could actually talk.
"Leonard’s ego to a point that is unacceptable to his insane roommate."
Tell me I wasn't the only one getting the Mary Poppins vibe with all the nanniness and umbrellas and traveling into the sky. I half expected a young PL Travers to pop up, if it weren't set 7 years before she was born.
Tell me I wasn't the only one getting the Mary Poppins vibe with all the nanniness and umbrellas and traveling into the sky. I half expected a young PL Travers to pop up, if it weren't set 7 years before she was born.
There are a few lasting impacts of this story, in the sense that Sisko somehow influences the design of Starfleet uniforms.
There are a few lasting impacts of this story, in the sense that Sisko somehow influences the design of Starfleet uniforms.
"I similarly like to imagine that Carrie Fisher was sober as a Mormon on Judgment Day"
"I similarly like to imagine that Carrie Fisher was sober as a Mormon on Judgment Day"
And yet Once More With Feeling basically does it