@Prankster36:disqus, they're not living the good life. That's what's so angering—they could be doing so much better but they sell themselves short or they just don't give a damn.
@Prankster36:disqus, they're not living the good life. That's what's so angering—they could be doing so much better but they sell themselves short or they just don't give a damn.
@Prankster36:disqus, they're not living the good life. That's what's so angering—they could be doing so much better but they sell themselves short or they just don't give a damn.
Continuity issues in Trek? I don't believe it!
Continuity issues in Trek? I don't believe it!
Wasn't there, somewhat recently, a city that was hosting some large event (forgive me, I don't know if it was an Olympics or G8 summit or whatever) that actually thought about buying bus tickets for its homeless so they would be out of sight? Or is this an urban legend?
Wasn't there, somewhat recently, a city that was hosting some large event (forgive me, I don't know if it was an Olympics or G8 summit or whatever) that actually thought about buying bus tickets for its homeless so they would be out of sight? Or is this an urban legend?
How about
How about
He should've just asked how far down her tattoos go.
He should've just asked how far down her tattoos go.
Guardian and Guardian! What is Guardian?
Guardian and Guardian! What is Guardian?
Yeah, I think a lot of my problems with this episode stem a general conceit in time travel stories: for all the endless talk and exposition about the danger of future visitors altering the timeline even by committing the most innocuous of actions, it always comes down to one very specific thing they do that alters…
Yeah, I think a lot of my problems with this episode stem a general conceit in time travel stories: for all the endless talk and exposition about the danger of future visitors altering the timeline even by committing the most innocuous of actions, it always comes down to one very specific thing they do that alters…
Perhaps, but it's more believable than Michelle Philips' tinfoil jumpsuit from "We'll Always Have Paris." It's the gold standard.
Perhaps, but it's more believable than Michelle Philips' tinfoil jumpsuit from "We'll Always Have Paris." It's the gold standard.
Sadly, @avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus, I have met people like that in real life. It's just as angering as jobs being shipped overseas.
Sadly, @avclub-c1fe85b855c6d045b827f74a1e2c3fd7:disqus, I have met people like that in real life. It's just as angering as jobs being shipped overseas.
This thing with not even getting to know the real Bell is bugging the more and more I think about it. You know, ever since the 30 some odd minutes @avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus posted it. But anyway, does the man even utter a word in this? If Bashir and Sisko had spent time with him, learned he…
This thing with not even getting to know the real Bell is bugging the more and more I think about it. You know, ever since the 30 some odd minutes @avclub-3be42d8a3412057f79af152555e39bd4:disqus posted it. But anyway, does the man even utter a word in this? If Bashir and Sisko had spent time with him, learned he…