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Miles Kendig
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"Wow."
"Oh, Odo…"
"No no, it's all right.  I think we both knew it.  Just… strange to hear it out loud."

Didn't we all?

You're good, Nebuly. You're not my kind of cop, but you're smart and you smell good. You're not a pansy, I know that, but what the hell are ya?

A crooked agent?  Shocking.

I… don't have, hopes and dreams…

For the love of God, The Following!

YOU'RE flawed!

H.P. Lovecraft.

*pathetic meow*

What I never got about that exchange is, Barney is clearly wrong.  Are they making the guest star look good (up until he's sprawled out on the tiles) or Barney look stupid?

Goose shit is the clear winner.

The only laugh-out-loud moment for me was the gunman at the toy factory assassinating the stuffed elephant.  But I must admit I enjoyed the noir dialogue during Peter and Joe's contest.

Okay, important safety tip, thanks dr. strangemokey.

I thought he was at "the lodge", a sort of company retreat.  I doubt he had the whole place to himself, and there would surely be a staff, none of whom he would notice as individuals.

SPOILERS

I usually hold with In The Pale Moonlight on that score, but there's an argument to be made.

Far Beyond the Stars is my favorite episode that deals with the Emissary arc.

Show-dair.

Nah, it ain't the same ballpark; ain't even the same fucking sport.

Another bar story: apparently I'm a legend at my local pub for being able to talk to anyone, for hours, about anything.  There was the fellow that told me, unsolicited and with no preamble, about his time in prison and how he "never took it up the ass", for example.