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Khanthrok Bonechewer
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I watched Babylon 5 in its entirety shortly after watching DS9 in its entirety, and it was always kind of bizarre to hear 'Dukat' refer to a highly revered, spiritual, patriarchal figure.

Next week on DS9: the DS9 crew inform an isolated Bajoran village that they're bringing needed food supplies, but decide to ditch and go para-sailing instead.

Aw, shucks, Richelieu.  Don't sell yourself short, it was an awesome mash-up.

Speaking of which, we haven't seen Admiral Patrick around here in a while.  I wonder where he's run of to?

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The Elcor would be a good example of the opposite phenomenon.

Agreed.  He seemed to be such a flashback to '90s 'tude, what with his base-jumping and dime-store rebellion.  What a Mary Sue.

Aw, heck.  The Suliban weren't that bad.  At the very least, they had some pretty awesome makeup.  Way better than the Kazon.

One of Nemesis' biggest sins in my view is that it's the Romulan movie that really has almost nothing to do with Romulans.

Also, they lose points for having Cousin Oliver.

That didn't bother me so much as the fact that Barbara and Adam Maitland, aka the freakin' stars of the movie, didn't seem to exist in the universe of the cartoon.

I'm pretty sure he means 'After M*A*S*H'.

I interpreted the original post as a witticism, lumping together something that's clearly blaxploitation and something that's clearly not, although heavily involving a black actor.  If my interpretation is correct, @avclub-c600b4b49faa3a2a165242e90ca21ac3:disqus pulled a smile out of my world-weary visage.

I was also about 12, and I was still in the stage where my ability to critically appreciate hadn't kicked in yet.  I was kind of confused, because I didn't understand why I didn't find this amusing.  I was pretty sure that it was some error in my cognitive ability, though, as cutting Matthew Broderick in half with a

Asked and answered!

I gotta say - the fact that Berman thought 'Move Along Home' was an episode of Babylon 5 was killer awesome.  Good job, Mr. Russell!

There's also the possibility of Glover drawing from Dax's memories and confidence to come up with a ploy specifically addressed to Ben Sisko.  At the end of the day, I don't think you can lay the charge of treason at Dax's door.

We're advising all of our investors to stock up on bottled water and shotguns.

Even after this whole incident blows over, they'll mostly still be living a hand-to-mouth existence.

I take it that means no more made for TV B5 movies, huh?