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But suffering is.

Engage, bitch!

Her species makes no sense. They would die out in like 2 generations.

Picard choosing recreational drugs - "Make it blow."

For years that was the only thing I remembered about Insurrection.

I've said it before and I'll say it again - Picard vs Sisko.

Had anyone even heard the word frappucino in 1994?

In your wisdom, Lord, you took them…at Narendra III, at Wolf 359, at AR-558.

Oh god! Oh man! Oh god! Oh man! Oh god! Oh man! Oh god! Oh man! Oh god! Oh man! Oh god! Oh man! Oh god! Oh man!

In his defense, he was totally Fraked during the whole shoot.

That whole Maquis thing is harder to summarize because of all the damn crossovers. Best I can figure, the actual movement starts at the end of Journey's End (on TNG), gets codified in the Maquis two-parter (DS9), then comes back for Preemptive Strike (on TNG again) and eventually gets more or less passed on to

You SUCK MY

Devil in the White City is a crossover hit! They're telling human stories in a fantasy world!

She was called. She served. She is counted.

Bitches, leave [history].

Not a big Melville crowd, huh.

Long enough to remodel the bridge and burn out all the lights.

She looks remarkably like Alyson Hannigan in it, too.

To elaborate on my earlier comment, I'd say Assignment: Earth pretty much settled this argument from the word go.

There's no reason not to take the Prophets seriously. He contacts them personally in like the first hour of the series, and they later proceed to intervene directly in Bajor's affairs repeatedly.