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I Will Cotten to Your Joseph
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You probably suppressed it, because it was truly awful.

But it totally doesn't sound like a Klingon word to me.  I labored for years under the delusion it was Bajoran.  The truth, I could not handle it.

I think most of my protestation about that storyline is how horribly they dressed Jane Leeves.  She looked like she was wearing a really bad fatsuit.  It was just…comical, in a bad way.

Oh my God, Disney World sounds like Hershey Entertainment and Resorts, "The Sweetest Place on Earth."  It all makes sense now.

SPOILERS?

Honestly, it really isn't, but I wish it wasn't in S6.  I think I'd prefer it to be a S2 episode, before it interferes with too much Dominion stuff.

This sounds like me!  Except I watch Mary Tyler Moore whilst doing the dishes, and it's Valerie Harper week.  Anything Rhoda-centric receives my undivided attention.

It really is.  I found myself muttering, "I can't believe they just did that" over and over again after that scene.

I love the visual of Quark falling face first in his food.

Unfortunately, I thought I had also missed out on "Time's Orphan," but while watching it, realized I just suppressed it.

I really like "Body Parts."  Even though the pregnancy stuff is a little out there, I think it leads to some nice character moments in Season 5.  Also, as Zach alluded to, I had better luck accepting the transplanted fetus explanation than the Daphne-gets-fat explanation.

One of the side effects for those meds is it may cause suicidal thoughts.

Your comment makes me think of Mike Nelson's review of Point Break, where he writes, "Keanu Reeves is as convincing as an FBI agent as he would be playing William Howard Taft.  In my day, we had Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as an FBI agent, and we were damn happy for it!"

When I did my DS9 rewatch about a year ago, I was under the impression I had seen every episode.  Then we got to "The Quickening."  For the life of me, I could not remember it, and I came to the conclusion I missed it during its original airing because that scene with the patients convulsing and dying due to Bashir's

I love how Quark mouths along to the lyrics as they're playing the song. 

Kudos to Zack for typing "Brunt (F.C.A.)" everytime. 

I love Trevean's reaction, too.  He's like a little boy, all the innocence and joy just washes over his face.  Great job by the actor.

"Will Peter O'Toole be there?"
"No, and he knows why."

I was nowhere near that air conditioner!

My favorites are the ones where characters pretend to be something they're not (The Two Mrs. Cranes, Out with Dad, The Doctor is Out, especially).