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Tales to Enrage
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Oh, I definitely blame writing for the issues with Troi now. When I was younger I thought it was just Sirtis being bad, but now when I've rewatched them, she has to deal with writing that very few, if any, actors could salvage. So I'm not surprised she did a good job on another show.

Honestly? Ezri, because I think Terry Farrell never found a good grip on the character. She wasn't terrible, even at her worst she never got into Troi levels of bad, but that's because she didn't have to face the writing problems Marina Sirtis did. Nicole de Boer didn't have enough time to find much either, but at the

I'm sorry, I'm afraid it was all eaten within the first 20 minutes. But we may have donuts next week, so show up early for those!

It would have been pretty disturbing if he had. "So this is what pain feels like! Do it again!"

Of course! All of our houses come with marked window safety zones. If you're not inside, you must stay in the zone in case of a stiff wind, or someone leans on it from the inside.

The Free Republic of Backlotia is offended by your accusations! Our sets are the finest quality, capable of fooling even the most discerning eyes! Your slander will not go-

That's for the honeymoon phase. Then it turns into a horrible sitcom marriage.

I definitely agree. Sisko doesn't have the moral high ground, but he doesn't fully understand Picard's situation, and he lost his wife to Locutus. No one could go through that and see Picard without getting at least tense about it, and I like that Picard doesn't address it in their confrontation. It pains him to be

I remember sitting down to watch this with some college friends not long after it aired, and it was interesting. But the main thing we took away is that the Kurgan was a preacher man now, and we knew that would not end well.

I've had the same issue with Clancy Brown doing the Home Depot voice overs, because I'll always hear him as Lex Luthor.

Tom Turbine seemed like a mashup of Superman, Mr. Terrific, and Hourman; someone with great strength and intelligence and a number of powers, but running off one central device rather than being innate. And all of those characters were in the original Justice Society, even if Superman wasn't around much.

It's like a very commercial form of Divination.

Now I'm imagining this playing out like the end of Wrath of Khan, with Zach going in to fix the commenting crash and Todd trying to save him.

I suspected that friend request was because I asked to join the group. Glad I didn't decline it before, and it has been accepted now.

Or we crash the servers and get him fired.

Oh, that was just what he did about the people who started to question him. "So where is this Shadow Proclamation you keep telling us about?"

I am convinced that the Shadow Proclamation is something the Doctor made up, and he keeps throwing it out there so people think it was some big event they just weren't invited to.

That's also what she said.

Not unless we engage a cloaking device when they tell us to leave.

Good job on getting through the entire series. We will all be glad to have gone through this together…