But it's too late. He's seen _everything_.
But it's too late. He's seen _everything_.
But it's too late. He's seen _everything_.
You can definitely skip "Distant Voices" and "Through The Looking Glass."
You can definitely skip "Distant Voices" and "Through The Looking Glass."
Nicely put. I never thought about it before, but this also justifies Quark's presence on DS9. He's stuck in between things, just like most everyone on the station.
Nicely put. I never thought about it before, but this also justifies Quark's presence on DS9. He's stuck in between things, just like most everyone on the station.
I'd like to ask everyone to be very careful about spoilers this week, then. I had no idea the episode was even supposed to be a big deal. (Apart from the fact that it's the season finale, and those usually have higher stakes.)
I'd like to ask everyone to be very careful about spoilers this week, then. I had no idea the episode was even supposed to be a big deal. (Apart from the fact that it's the season finale, and those usually have higher stakes.)
I don't really care about the legal definition—an earlier scene had a Dabo girl complaining to Sisko that Quark had been too aggressive in hitting on her. That makes Quark a dick whatever the contract, and I'm just glad that plot thread appears to have been dropped. (Quark's sexism in this episode is a lot easier to…
I don't really care about the legal definition—an earlier scene had a Dabo girl complaining to Sisko that Quark had been too aggressive in hitting on her. That makes Quark a dick whatever the contract, and I'm just glad that plot thread appears to have been dropped. (Quark's sexism in this episode is a lot easier to…
I wasn't arguing with his point, which is a good, and undeniable, one; after all, half of the characterization of Odo has been to stress how much he loves "order." I just think Mr. James picked the wrong example to use, because it actually undercuts his point. Odo is trying to convince Kira to _accept_ the will of the…
I wasn't arguing with his point, which is a good, and undeniable, one; after all, half of the characterization of Odo has been to stress how much he loves "order." I just think Mr. James picked the wrong example to use, because it actually undercuts his point. Odo is trying to convince Kira to _accept_ the will of the…
"Duncan Reghr is decent enough when he's not issuing from a horny granny candle"
"Duncan Reghr is decent enough when he's not issuing from a horny granny candle"
Only, he seems to be saying it in order to argue _against_ Kira's suspicions. Because honestly, that's a fundamental tenet of democracy, and I don't think you have to be a proto-fascist to recognize it.
Only, he seems to be saying it in order to argue _against_ Kira's suspicions. Because honestly, that's a fundamental tenet of democracy, and I don't think you have to be a proto-fascist to recognize it.
_Hedley_.
_Hedley_.
Goddamit. I always, always, _always_ get that wrong. (Although in this case, it does work the other way too; Clay is definitely enduring the weight of his sins, after all.)
Goddamit. I always, always, _always_ get that wrong. (Although in this case, it does work the other way too; Clay is definitely enduring the weight of his sins, after all.)