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When the Observers came back and invaded 2015 they created a branch at that point off of the original timeline that created them. We're in that branch now. Michael is going to be sent forward into the original timeline. No observers created in the original timeline, no invasion and no dystopian branch created.

Windmark did time travel. The year 2609 was given along with the location (Manhattan) when he reappeared. There was also some future-language floating there along with that.

Damnit. I think I'm the only one here that really didn't want Red-verse brought back. It feels like a cheesy cop-out. I really hope they don't screw it up.

Did shaved Meredith remind anyone else of Roger from American Dad, or am I just weird? Maybe the bald cap just made her head look big.

At least the blatant product placement wasn't so horrible. Aside from "Dodge" being plastered everywhere and a couple gratuitous shots of the cars, it wasn't too distracting and out-of-place.

Besides, we now have YouTube and the like to provide nearly all our music video needs.

Sound it out, then watch a little PBS.

Forget her. Where's Kevin Seal?

The DVD set lists them as follows:
Rejoined : 10/30/95
Starship Down: 11/6/95
Little Green Men: 11/13/95

Too far away. And anyways,it would have just been like that Borg episode and ended up being shitty fan service, especially if it had been pre-season 4.

@avclub-0806ebf2ee5c90a0ca0fd59eddb039f5:disqus , probably a combination of talent coming over from TNG (e.g., Moore), and DS9 in general being left alone by meddling lessers (e.g., Berman/Braga) to go play with Voyager.

It would seem. With the Federation and Klingons going at each other, The Dominion would seemingly have no reason to become more directly involved in an Alpha Quadrant armed conflict.

It would seem. With the Federation and Klingons going at each other, The Dominion would seemingly have no reason to become more directly involved in an Alpha Quadrant armed conflict.

Apparently the subspace realm Sisko and Jake were in is the same place that Picard and Q hung out in in Tapestry

Apparently the subspace realm Sisko and Jake were in is the same place that Picard and Q hung out in in Tapestry

I've wondered they made that reference on purpose, to help demonstrate how Jake has matured. The two characters aren't really portrayed as close in the series. If not for the similar scene in The Visitor, it would seem to make more sense for Nog, Kasidy, or maybe even O'Brien to come up to him like that.

I've wondered they made that reference on purpose, to help demonstrate how Jake has matured. The two characters aren't really portrayed as close in the series. If not for the similar scene in The Visitor, it would seem to make more sense for Nog, Kasidy, or maybe even O'Brien to come up to him like that.

"…featuring a surprise cameo from an old friend and former New York comedy cohort of Mirman’s"

"…featuring a surprise cameo from an old friend and former New York comedy cohort of Mirman’s"

Two things I like to put my face into are now one.