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Indeed, totally bizarre. (https://www.youtube.com/wat… It could literally be anyone under all that latex, but sure enough it's Mick Fleetwood. He even got an opening credit.

Yes, I hope so too. I'm quite certain Grace is going to assert herself on this as the season goes forward. (This is the first time in basically forever I've had something to look forward to re: Grace!)

Yes, rain. That's what I was thinking, or at least something along those lines.

Yes, this. I definitely agree that the Grace adds something important — and the scene with her prayer group in particular added quite a bit. As Michelle said above, Grace realized that her friends were naive. But beyond that, it plays very poignantly off the question Alicia asked Grace earlier in the episode: "Do you

In fairness, there's actually a lot of precedent for using this program.
A large number of authors still use it, for real and excellent reasons
that obviously GRRM didn't go into since he was appearing on a
late-night comedy show. If you want to look into the features and why
WordStar is actually still a great program

I'm not sure it's "obvious" that there was nothing approaching this level of quality afterward. I think our Trek worldviews mostly agree on this point — I would wholeheartedly agree that Voyager and Enterprise (and Nemesis and Abramsverse) are inferior — but Enterprise Season 4 had a handful of episodes that I think

Gospel Bill. Oh lol. I just about squealed with nostalgia when I saw
that, as I too, having grown up an evangelical pastor's kid, watched it
religiously. Watched it religiously! Get it? Get it?

Lol. Yes, I'd forgotten about that one, and now I will try to forget all over again. :)

I don't think Scott Bakula — the lead man of not one but *three* television series in his career, all of which ran two seasons or longer — is hanging out at that particular farm…

Well, we've seen a couple of Starfleet admirals on board — remember the trope that all Starfleet admirals are evil ;) — but that's about it, unless I'm forgetting? I could be forgetting. So I think that some of the Starfleet elite are mixed up with Section 31, though I don't think we have any reason to expect it's

Isn't the point that Section 31 is so massively classified (unlike, say, the Tal Shiar or Obsidian Order, which were very public in the interests of instilling fear in the populace) an argument *in favor* of the Federation in fact NOT embracing it as a standing institution?

Does that make you feel better? I hope it makes you feel better.

Thank you, Zach. I was going through this, hoping against hope that someone would mention Patrick Stewart, because that's my answer. And there it was — right at the end. Whew! I will be so devastated, because I just don't think the world will be the same without Stewart in it.

Well, this certainly isn't the case in Canada. Millions and millions of people watch curling here. It's second only to hockey. And arguably the competition within Canada is stronger than the international field. To win the Canadian nationals, you have to be Superman levels of awesome. Very compelling to watch, and the