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I also heard it in a monologue by Frank Sinatra from the early '60s. Must be a older north-east thing.

I like how the FAQ is actually a contact form.

@Rocketpilot:disqus  Holy shit.

I don't know, one of my dream Doctor Who log-lines is that the Doctor regenerates, looks into the mirror, and recognizes himself as someone he met on one of his previous adventures, and then he later has to go undercover as, in this case, the Queen of England for a few… thousand years… for some reason, running into

This seems to be fitting in with my suspicion that the 50th anniversary special is the middle part of one giant three-part episode. And we saw the beginning of it without even realizing how big a deal it would be, which is almost as good as a genuine surprise regeneration would be (can you imagine that? Just totally

@avclub-61f02c00bfd2398b30cf700786117384:disqus  Well, the first half is from the "Voices of Authority Suite" (which, ironically, contained no music from "Voices of Authority." Those first two B5 soundtracks were weird). The second half was new, and always sounded like the music for some kind of pirate adventure on

@avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus "New Frontier." I really liked it, but they did this weird time-skip thing on the grounds that they'd finished exploring all the characters' deep dark secret pasts, so they jumped ahead three years so they'd have a bunch of new stuff to slowly reveal to us. I thought

Don't worry, some wonderful person has already taken care of it.

CONTINUING SPOILERS

"And All My Dreams, Torn Asunder," when he just completely gives up on galactic peace as a goal was probably the apotheosis of screaming, insanely enraged Sheridan. Move some of that passion back to "Into The Fire," and then I'll believe he scared someone into leaving the galaxy forever.

I like the stories of when the show was first on, people were theorizing on-line that whether or not a character turned their head during the season 3 intro was a sign that they were going to die.

I don't remember the Vir scene where Vir goes "You hurt my feelings when you pointed out that my people just slaughtered your people by the millions and didn't accept my apology."

Look at it this way: You're obviously not alone. He was about to be written off the show to make room for Seven of Nine, but he ended up on some list of the 50 hottest guys on TV over the summer, so they decided to keep him and got rid of Kes, instead.

Isn't that explicitly dealt with in the last scene of Matters of Honor, where the Human Asshole Brigade talks about the lack of concrete information on the Shadows among the other races means they can sweep it under the rug, until one of them suggests instead using the video to play up their xenophobia propaganda

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@Automocar:disqus It's an OCR conversion. The computer analyzed the letters in the scanned images and created the best text it could based on it. Sometimes the digital text is just layered invisibly over the original scans so you can copy and paste or do searches for specific text, but this one is just the text

@avclub-945ba977c27d196cdeaf6cbe4ff682f4:disqus Oh, I agree totally. There have just been a few moves recently that have left me cold, like suddenly and unceremoniously throwing Janeway's replacement under the bus just as she was getting interesting (and the reason for it and the fact that it was yet another

@avclub-eb058ced22520c3a8f4e4a6e2fb16403:disqus @avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus Now, let's not green-wash history. "Vulcans are assholes" is a trend that started well before Enterprise, and was cemented by Deep Space Nine.

@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus Oh, it's grown on me, but my favorite Trek time period has always been the increasingly inaccurately named movie-era. Best looking ships, for one thing. Honestly, thanks to overpriced DVD sets, poor television reception during my childhood, and the sad fact that I just