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Yeah, I noticed that too.  Has to be one or the other.  I certainly hope they're leading up to discovering some national government conspiracy, it would explain that, and also make the show more interesting.

Yeah, he's got to update the avatar picture, I guess.

That would certainly explain the Wincest interpretation of Dean & Sam in Supernatural.

That was a great shot.

Comical banter between two enemies is flirting?  Ok, whatever.

Good catch.  I think they were just caught up with making a dramatic scene to end an act on, to make the audience come back after the commercial break.

Ah yes, that makes perfect sense then, thanks.

I would not normally think that bugging a phone also gives you the caller id info.  I guess that would be more prevalent now though, I would not be privy to that kind of stuff however…

This site's graphics and comments were blocked by my company's firewall for a looooong time, which is why there are long stretches of reviews in the early seasons of TNG where I did not comment at all.  Each page was basically a white background with black text over it.  The past year though, the head IT guy seems to

Having to take that long in order to produce quality entertainment is asking a LOT of your audience.  As seen from Enterprise, not everyone is willing to wait around watching inferior product based on the promise of future quality. TNG was just lucky it was able to pull it off and still become a ratings success.

Prickhard, ratings-wise DS9 was a failure, compared to its TNG-level of expectations.  Having the trek machine behind it was what made it last seven seasons.  Its longevity was basically forced.

Prickhard, DS9 & Voyager lasted as long as they did because they were running on TNG's momentum and trek fans that would watch anything with trek in the title.  By the time of Enterprise, the momentum had just run out, and the viewership had eroded too much.

It hasn't come up in the episodes he's appeared in so far, so the only way I knew was reading comments to this season's reviews, because that factoid was easily forgotten because it apparently was an aside in an early episode.

He hasn't gone evil, he's just being tempted by evil and being forced to kill by Klaus.

I had forgotten if the dagger could work on him or not, but I figured regardless, his hybrid nature would make it not work anymore if it ever would have worked before.

Geez, are people seeing homoerotic subtext every week now?

How the criminal was able to trace the call within ten seconds did seem odd to me though.  I've been trained by TV that tracing calls takes about two minutes or so. I guess technology has caught up.

The trilogy really suffered due to his absence.  Then again, I guess he's just my favorite character…

I guess Berman was more of an Ass-man, than a breast-man.

Without question.