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TNG premiered in middle of writers' strike, so first season was pretty terrible. It really not very good show until Borg two-parter, and then it find legs pretty quickly.

Amen.

Me saw that on ThinkGeek, @avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus . Me surprised it took so long for someone to think of that.

Me already working on sequel, Stars We'd Like To Have Tea, Earl Grey, Hot, With.

@Placeholder:disqus , Borg had assimilated his razor!

Sorry, that really not good idea for cookie.

Me love all kinds of cookies, obviously, but me especially enjoy Golden Oreos. Also, Trader Joe's knockoff golden oreos are a delight.

And that why you never date Germans.

But that not daring move - Nimoy refused to do movie unless they kill off Spock. So given choice between killing Spock and not making movie (or making movie where most popular character inexplicably missing), they take easy option.

Look at how much money screenwriters make, and how much money comic book artists make, and ask self if you'd do it any differently.

Yeah, Mozart's symphony he wrote at 8 nothing special to listen to. But Taxi one of all-time greats.

He was ridiculously young when he work on Cheers. He was Taxi showrunner at 24, and had written at least one Cheers episode already.

Yes. And episode do great slow buildup to that reveal. You not understand why bottlecap so important to Sam until he finally open up to Diane in final scene. So well written, and surprisingly dramatic, in early seasons.

Spotify this bizarre lose-lose where artists not getting paid, but company also losing money at pretty impressive clip. It kind of like Craigslist, which destroy entire newspaper industry, but only make fraction of money newspapers used to make on classified ads.

Ha.

This may be best possible use of @avclub-5bad57bf6fb0e7d13b19dbe3b042b15f:disqus . Me was just about to post how much me hate when commercials mis-represent show, and use Arrested Development as classic example.

It wasn't the 80s. That pretty much all we had to cling to back then.

Given that Secret Service only come out last year, me pretty sure Vaughn snap up rights before Millar even put pen to paper.

It work for that guy with singing frog!

Key word, @avclub-8e3d05b3a02cebcb45d304a5224a6113:disqus , is that movies seem to be getting worse over time. Great movies are remembered for decades down line - bad movies are quickly forgotten. We remember auteur films from 1970s, but there was whole torrent of Corvette Summer-level fare coming out at same time