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"There are three flowers, Mister Garibaldi.  The third one is green."

Damn, Morn, I can see how you'd think that, but really, I think Bashir knows how to read his own molecular scanning image results.  He probably doesn't need your interpretation.

I love you guys.

You'd think him turning his arms to tentacles of goo would have been a tip-off.

Attention, gimmick commenters!…

Genius.

I loved him in Shoot 'Em Up!

That group are collectively the Emperors of Bad Plans, yet they get the job done all the same.

Well, there are other communities, other governments that keep trying to get Defiance to sign on with them, remember.  But you also must remember that the world is dangerous enough they had an energy fence they had to call headquarters to raise and lower, and blowing it up was a major plot point in the premiere.  So

Just about par for the course, actually.

Man, just stay away from Firefly, then.

Early in Season 3, I really liked the scene where Pete takes off his shirt for "enjoyment purposes."  That just spoke volumes, and was simultaneously hilarious.  Such a fun show.

It's true, though, that the director of programming was on record as saying she doesn't like science fiction.  I have no idea if she's still there, but that just seems a questionable choice for a person in charge of programming for a network ostensibly devoted to science fiction.

So, for Defiance, the go-to is "A shaman did it."  Got it.

"The Sword and the Sorcerer," 1982.  I remember it well.

I follow her on Facebook.  She's funny, sassy, and not a little bit flirty.  I always thought she was pretty underrated as an actress, and should have done more stunts.

Geez, Morn, slow down!  It's hard to sift through all that data!

And our humor.  Don't forget our humor.

[BUG EYES]

Churn.  Like a butter churn, just milling away, making butter.