I don't wish to live in a world without Nic Cage.
I don't wish to live in a world without Nic Cage.
This show is complex. I think it's why I enjoyed re-watching it recently so much.
Well Shakespeare was Klingon, they have a long tradition of literature.
He keeps writing angry letters to Starfleet demanding changes to the food?
This is an excerpt from the classic folk tale The Boy Who Cried Evil Cloud.
Also glowering.
She does a good job of that then. She's saucy.
I find it interesting how much things are dealt with differently on this show. Is that because it was out on the frontier away from central command?
I really liked how they showed her slowly change and have to find a way to put the past behind her.
I had a weird crush on Frank Gorshin growing up. I think it was his tight green spandex.
Keiko is lovely, you be nice.
Care Bears aren't as cute as you think.
You're a poet and you shouldn't show it.
I'm picturing crotch faced people and rolling on the floor at work.
Poor Miles. Always being put upon wasn't he? I think if he wasn't clearly catholic that would be some super-duper form of Calvinism he had going on.
Oh the famous Vasquez Rocks. I made a deliberate point to visit that place when I was living in California, because of it's importance in low budget entertainment.
I have some photos somewhere.
In what order?
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And why does it have a bow-chicka-wow-wow porn tune playing over it?
I've only ever been exposed to the Lillian Gish and
Colleen Moore versions.
I have now looked up the trailer for that version, and am in the process of gouging out my eyeballs.
This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.—Dorothy Parker.