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Khanthrok Bonechewer
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DAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMNNNNNNNN!

Unfortunately, Tumak, I'm forced to agree with Anlyn.  His flow is too dope, and his rhymes are sicker than bio-neural circuitry.

Ugh, you made me proactively think of 'Meridian'.  I'm not looking forward to that one.

@avclub-04d524031f29c89d78cae864bd6f0de7:disqus : With regard to your sentiment that Picard would be willing to leave the Federation on behalf of the Skrreeans: Movie Picard maybe, but not TV show Picard.  One of the common and legitimate complaints of the movie is they sacrificed Picard's established character to

@avclub-4b287f908bc71183ecd837b69d417c1a:disqus : I disagree.  You ask any government in the world (even governments that are pro-immigration) to take in 3 million people (or, say, 300,000 people) sight-unseen, and they'll refuse without thinking about it.  If you ask a government that is one year out from a

I would have kind of liked to see the Bajoran Government be snottier about it.  Maybe have some high Bajoran official snidely suggest to Sisko that they can move in with the Cardassians.

I've got a great idea!  Why don't the Skrreeans move in with the Ba'ku?  They have plenty of room, and their respective annoying traits will cancel each other out!

"Unless they have goatees and cool glasses, intense dudes don't always have the easiest time with the ladies."

In the commentary for TMWWT, the Coen brothers describe a deleted scene where Ed Crane (the Billy Bob Thornton character) comes out of his house late at night, and sees a very small flying saucer land on his front lawn.  Out of it comes aliens that are the size of ants.  Crane watches all this impassively, says

Two of my teachers steered me wrong about two classic works of literature.

With regard to number one, you have to imagine that Alexander Siddig and Nana Visitor must have had some fun, even if the rest of the set was joyless.

@avclub-b3fe4f5a8793b5499e143cdf1253caff:disqus  That is my single favorite scene in the entire run of DS9, and perhaps the entire franchise.

Two additional Worf videos for you.

I'm actually looking quite forward to reading the alternate S31 history of DS9.  Bravo!

It all comes down to #1.

Alpha Quadrant!  Beta Quadrant!  Alpha Quadrant!  Beta Quadrant!

You kiss your mother with that mouth?

I'm firmly in your corner, Gul Dukat.  I don't see why more people don't realize the conscientiousness and nobility if your administration of Bajor.  Good show!

Burn!

I vote no on 'Skrain'.  If you hadn't explained that 'Skrain' was Dukat's given name, I would never have known that.  I prefer that the Satai stick with D——.