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SPOILERS I always assumed the three deaths in the episode we're possible "What If" scenarios for Lisa. Three very different hells that she could possibly have been subjected to, with the fourth that she HADN'T died. Dorothy feels like the most tragic, and what we learn about Lisa in the end, apt comparison.

It's "service". Though UU's vary greatly in all manner of ceremony. Just imagine that rock climber older guy down the street that has a green party bumper sticker on the back of his car that is SUPER cool, like still listens to Iggy Pop and has killer weed, but lordy don't get him talking about Bush. Now imagine an

Martok really hearkened back to the TOS, and early TNG era Klingons, where the Klingons were thoughtful, intelligent, and a WHOLE CULTURE. I've always thought the concept of a Klingon Battle Medic would be the absolute best addition to a star trek series. It's no coincidence that's what I rolled for my first STO

I've always felt that Martok reinvigorated the Klingon Cosplay at Conventions, because the Klingons had started to get hollow and boring, and Martok suddenly reminded people that they are fucking rad. J.G. Hertzler is half of that though.

Also, I've always LOVED Doctor Bashir, I presume. I felt like the inclusion of Robert Picardo + the continuity stuff of the genetic manipulation was SO COOL, and it finally gave Bashir something a little more fun to do!

I think "By Inferno's Light" is the ultimate test of this shows experiment with serialization in the Star Trek universe and it's ultimate success. Every time I watch it, when Dukat is shown on the state sponsered CCTV, my jaw drops as I watch in horror as if it was happening on my very own planet. It's one of those

I watched the one about the scariest drug in the world and I instantly hit "subscribe." then watched a few vice japan shorts, about sexwork and another about the glbt scene and was really impressed. try learning about the glbt scene in japan on msnbc or 60 minutes.

Agreed. If it's not relevant, if it's not in the cultural conversation, then it has failed as journalism.

Reminds me of why I thought "Borat" was REALLY so funny. Is that all these stupid white folks thought that Borat was real and that "Kazakhstan" was like what was in the movie. (Spoiler: It's not.) And that somehow this absurd stereotype was taken seriously, like this person was a true representation of their country!

If they are johnny-come-latelies, where are the hard hitting network newshows doing this type of reporting, that are relevant?

The thing about this is, people want Sal back, but not for a moment do I believe that Sal has found peace in his life. If we were to see Sal again, I'm positive it would be quite the sad moment.

WAIT. IS PARKS GETTING CANCELLED?!?!??!?!!

God. This movie was horrible.

God. This movie was horrible.

Excited for Bar Association. Is it weird that that is one of my favorite episodes? Or is it as good as I think it is?

Also! The show is filmed in LA and they couldn't even go to the Vazquez Rocks to film?! They had to use a green screen?!

This show is awful, and I find the character of Sheldon Cooper to be highly offensive. Their nerds and their girls are so stereotypical that I can't watch the show. The shows treatment of the women is by far the worst. I hate all of those characters.

I totally disagree with your analysis of this episode, I think it's one of the best episodes of the series and definitely one of Dax's best.

honestly though, she probably is inundated 24/7 by every tom dick and harry about every stupid thought that ever popped into their heads. I'm not saying that we should feel sorry for her, but it must be incredibly frustrating to her to have that sort of fame pretty much pushed on her.

Wow. This is a genuinely Horrible Idea. I hope whoever made this decision is lashed when the ratings tank immediately afterwards.