@Automocar:disqus , that could also explain why the Starfleet officers have no money.
@Automocar:disqus , that could also explain why the Starfleet officers have no money.
DS9 is the first thing I can saw her in (or at least the first that stuck with me), so I tend to agree. Her character in 24 was, to me, the more anomalous.
@AmaltheaElanor:disqus , not to mention that the image of Roddenberry leaping off a nacelle reminds me of the crappy episode with Troi's telepathic suicide fever-dream.
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@avclub-b3fe4f5a8793b5499e143cdf1253caff:disqus , only circa 1930's pickup trucks that somehow still run after floating through the Delta Quadrant for hundreds of years.
I guess it was Data's fond memories of this course that enabled Picard to distract him in Insurrection.
Not that I can recall. Colbert did a few times when Stewart was out sick for a week or two. This was years ago, pre-Colbert Report.
Well that escalated quickly…
I was really hoping the the Intendant, or maybe Smiley, would pop in and comment on the mirror-universe. Oh well…
She's referred to as Dax in the mirror-universe, so yes, she does have the worm.
Bah, Hulu must have flipped the URL to that of the next auto-loaded clip by the time I copied it. Corrected in the OP.
Arlen also beat Portland:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/6…
Probably this. I initially missed this bit until I read about it in the reviews here.
Love or hate Seth Macfarlane, you gotta admit he did pretty well.
Even better in that opening number dress.
Like a balloon, and something bad happens!
Xenu has been very kind to her.
Dan Rather is mad crunk, yo!
Not enough Inception-style "BWWWAAAAAAAAMMMM!!!"
Final scene: Mulder wakes up. Surprised, confused, and excited, he turns to Scully and says, "Honey, you won't believe the dream I just had".