That is new trivia to me! I had no idea I was in the Price is Right studio when I went to a taping of Bill Maher. I think if my dad would have known he would have tried to sneak us backstage to see the wheel.
That is new trivia to me! I had no idea I was in the Price is Right studio when I went to a taping of Bill Maher. I think if my dad would have known he would have tried to sneak us backstage to see the wheel.
"And Jake… heartbreakingly, so much like in "The Visitor," couldn't possibly leave the one place where his father might come back."
And yeah, the alt-text were great. I'm still a little bitter over the redesign taking those away.
I do hope to see many of you on the B5 and Farscape reviews. I've learned so much about some of my favorite shows because of this commenting community and I hate to think this is the end to those voices..
I know there's the FB group, but I just can't join that service. If only I were better at expressing my feelings…
EVIDENCE!
and
Calm never got me a damn thing!
You're totally right. It was all 'Les Mis' references with the honorable criminal and criminal-like lawman.
That's another compilation I really want to see- the Maquis arc was good, but it felt very spaced out.
The coffee 'reveal' was great. His whole theory based upon a false premise, yet still proved valid was just too ridiculous and amazing to my teenage mind..
Is 'Call to Arms' actually the best DS9 ep? I am a wholehearted supporter of 'In the Pale of Moonlight', but damn if 'Call to Arms' doesn't have some of the most stirring and best character work of the series.
How could I forget the pained confession of Odo's love and the reveal of the Female Shapeshifter in my list. That episode broke my heart three times over. The last moment being when the real Kira appears and Odo so easily glosses over his pain with a simple, 'She said something I knew you never would.'
Ugh.
I want a compilation of just episodes that Garak appears in. He elevates even the most hackneyed of Star Trek writings.
1. Sisko's closing monologue from 'In the Pale of Moonlight'.
2. Sisko and Eddington using Shakespearean barbs against each other. (Or were those Doyle?)
3. Garak losing control because of the brain implant.
4. Kira explaining to Kai Winn why the Kai's faith isn't as pure as she thinks it is.
5. Jadzia confronting Bashir…
I have a feeling Moogie might have been thinking of Leeta being an advisor to Rom, much the way she was to Zek.
That broad's got some lobes of foresight.
I was always slightly annoyed by this as well, but @Automocar:disqus's response below has assuaged that 15 year annoyance.
Has to wait for next week.
This reflects my actions as well. For an episode dedicated to just 'hanging out' with the characters, as the review put it, I laughed out loud quite a few times.
I've mostly lurked, failed at posting on G+ a lot, but I've enjoyed reading the regulars who post here so much. I've loved this show since it premiered when I was in middle school and I feel I've learned so much about it from everyone here, it's only deepened my appreciation for the show.
I can't think of a better…
I am not ashamed to say I have used this line, with the same intonations, in sexy moments. Their reaction tells me a lot about future compatibility.
I want to thank you for these write-up. I don't think I made one comment, but I always loved seeing the review pop-up and get a reminder of my childhood.
My friends and I were ruthless. If you could time an attack correctly, that was a legit move praised for the rest of the night.
Of course, the person who was attacked was pissed off for a good while. If they didn't learn to control the rage, it would affect their next game, so I think it taught us a lesson in…
This kind of thread is one of the reasons I hang out at The A.V. Club.