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I sort of enjoyed Frequency.

Yeah, Counselor Troi really missed out on a prime opportunity to be baffled and useless with "Time's Orphan".

I wonder if Changelings can split off parts of themselves as semi-autonomous beings, like Clayface.

I know we're supposed to find Bajor beautiful and charming and everything, but man alive does that sound dull.

@avclub-92a972196ae14b06997dc73a44c6cddd:disqus: I understand what you mean when you invoke the concept of the MPDG—a character who seemingly exists only to help the leads work out their problems—but you have to admit the title doesn't really fit in this case. She's not manic, she's not pixie-like (as far as we can

Yeah, Molly's feral behavior is one of those things that makes a certain amount of sense but just ends up looking inappropriately silly.

Between "Time's Orphan" and TOS' "City of the Edge of Forever", it has been settled: space is simply lousy with unguarded, always-on time portals.

No chance. Jenny's not Dead, she's Wounded.

If you're not getting Masons to do all your masonry already I feel like you've lost a step somewhere.

Well, that and it's increasingly difficult to find someone who can plausibly outwit and outfight the resources of a major governmental institution.

THE FORCE OF THESE SPOILERS WILL MAKE YOU GO GREY

Man, the Blind Banker. What a misfire.

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@avclub-d7fb64ed0ec4132d35ff565f432ad3cf:disqus: you seem well-steeped in the arcana of the Holmes universe. What are your thoughts on the title of Mother Holmes' book in episode 3? Winking reference, or plot implications?

Well, @teacher_in_china:disqus is probably referring to the difference between having a point of view and having an axe to grind.

I will say this: the Western world needs a couple better, more explicit enemies in the 21st century.

Even though they never really explained the fall, I was gratified by one aspect of its rationale: the fact that it justified Mycroft's having released Moriarty from captivity in the first place.

God, thank you for mentioning 'The Speckled Band'.

"Multi-Go! Multi-Go!"

I thought that it was so clearly "Men in Black with ghosts and a cowboy because fuck it" that it ended up being more than a little insulting.