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I think that his mind was pretty convincingly broken in "Waltz", so I would argue that it does make sense that he just becomes a maniacal villain…making sense is not the same thing as it being a good storytelling idea, though. It might have been a better idea for him to die at the end of "Waltz", as someone said

Yost was the one who had the idea that HER third claw should come out of her toes.

Also it could have one of those special vowels with a curlicue or an "o" with a line through it.

Those aren't his real abs, totally faked, CGI'd, and airbrushed. I can spot an abscam a mile away.

HULK ONLY PAWN…IN GAME OF LIFE…

HEE-ick….HEEE-ick…

This was something that Star Trek always flirted with but was never willing to go all the way on, the idea that alien civilizations would have a highest conception of the good that was actually alien. Star Trek always reaffirmed that all sentient beings were driven by the same ideals, and just had to evolve in the

This has been the easiest boycott of my life. Carbonated beverages give me the hiccups.

Are they really blonde? I thought Jennifer was a brunette and Scarlett was a redhead. I feel like I don't know whose hair is what color any more. So disillusioning.

Agreed, it was terrible, but it did lead directly to many of the pioneering medical advances of Dr. Pepper. It's an ill wind that blows no cola some good…

Having seen "Shadows and Symbols" for the first time last night, I was kind of surprised by how much I liked Ezri; I figured she would be completely lame. She might still turn out not to be that interesting of a character, but the back-story of how she didn't really want to be a joined Trill was more interesting than

I agree that "Tears of the Prophets" has its problems with being overstuffed, and I'm unsure about how the Pah-Wraiths can become that interesting, but something about the final image of Sisko scrubbing clams outside his dad's restaurant really does tie the whole episode together for me, thematically and emotionally.

Apparently they did that in ancient Carthage, though it wouldn't work in Alexander's case, as the child sacrificed had to be deeply beloved, in order to please the gods.

"Introduction to Obscurity" would be a good name for a band.

Show your work. Why, exactly, are you unprepared for jelly?

It was uncomfortable, but he did it to intimidate the communists. It worked, too. Gorbachev especially was terrified of Reagan's oaken hair.

Wait, this I gotta see. Hey, Benny!
::Cumberbatch raises an eyebrow .65 cm::
Whoa.

Aw man, people started downvoting Scrawler while I was gone? Makes me sick, motherfucker, how far we done fell.

Hibernating.