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Yeah. No.

Normally I agree with Zack's take on TNG, but not here, at all. This is really the only movie with the TNG cast that actually feels like a TNG episode. They got it right. It's got some goofy moments, but compared to Generations, Nemesis, and First Contact, far less. The characters behave like themselves, the story is

I started watching the show in season 4. When I went back and saw the earlier seasons, it really irritated me how Brian Baumgartner's line delivery changed so radically. (Think of how he delivers "Maybe I should have taken the iPod" from the early-season Christmas episode vs. well anything now, but something like

Psychic Anal Beads needs to become head writer, stat.

I was chewed out once for saying I wanted them to do something with the Scranton Strangler plotline, or resolve it in some way that made sense to it having been brought up so insistently, just enough to make sure you didn't forget it. The justification was… to get Toby on jury duty? Waste of potential.

I would pay good money to see this.

That song has been in my head pretty much since I first saw that episode.

What he said.

" None of those reviewers was psyched to see Bucky Larson and laugh. They go in with the mentality, ‘Fuck these guys for making another movie.’"

Ah, trolling Gene Colan's RIP thread with anti-Shooter venom - the endless class of the wannabe-Gary-Groth crowd.

It's a fair point, but again, if that was the reason for introducing the idea, it just seems pointless to keep reminding us of it if it. Put yourself in the writers room and picture pitching the idea and then justifying it using the examples cited. I don't think it works. We'll see next week, I guess.

"It's clearly been nothing but a recurring, throwaway joke." Well, if that's the reason it was introduced, then it was pretty fucking lame. Because for a throwaway, it was brought up often enough so the audience wouldn't forget, and as a joke, it's just not funny and serves no purpose. (Other than, I guess, getting

Could it be…
Did someone finally ban the Community Sucks fucktard? I stopped even looking at these reviews because that was just so irritating. But I loved last night's finale enough where I wanted to see what people were saying. I cringed everytime I scrolled down for fear I'd see every thread hijacked by that. Ugh.

That Scranton Strangler storyline better be wrapped up in a satisfying way; otherwise, it'll be such the uselessly-drawn-out, then never referenced, then brought up for no reason, then forgotten again, straw that broke the camel's back.

Amen. This has happened twice before, why does this review/ the actors/ the characters act like it's a new idea? Did Buffy get a sister or something?

Right On
"In the last scene of "Part II," Picard invites Spock to mind meld with him, to give him a final connection to his father. Spock touches Picard's face, and it's a beautiful, fleeting mixture of the old with the new, the wonderful absurd passion of the original series mixed with the thoughtful compassion of

I'll amend that. Perhaps you're not an idiot, but your objection is idiotic.

Asbestos - you're an idiot.