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I agree, and it is an interesting thing that these God-like aliens do by placing our heroes in the Old West, or fighting alongside Space Lincoln against Genghis Kahn (that episode is so batshit it's awesome), or making Kirk fight some lizard, or having some fake puppet threaten to destroy the Enterprise…one thing that

I agree, she was good as Pulaski. Good actress, and played the crusty curmudgeon well. TNG needed a character like that at that time, I think.

Yes. And the new Star Trek movie also had some rather glaring product placement.

I don't know, that episode where Beverly was tapdancing, well, she was smoking hot there.

I use the line all the time myself. And for some reason I'll also say "four fifty nine thirty" when I can as well.

You can even take my bag.

Muldaur in ITITNB would be "cold shrew." I guess the chick (who was sexy, by the way - why did Checkov get the good looking chicks) in SOTG would be "wacky sex machine"?

What can I do, Captain? You know we're always supposed to maintain good relations with the natives
I love Spectre of the Gun. It plays surprisingly well as a western, and I love the Twilight Zone-esque sets. All the budgetary issues that TOS had, this was effective use of not having much money. The ending is as you

The Inner Light-lite
I'm following along with these as they're reviewed and I hadn't seen them in many a long moon. When I watched it, The Paradise Syndrome reminded me of the TNG episode The Inner Light in the basic story idea. The idea of Kirk living as Kirok and getting married and even knocking the chick up and

These are very sensitive instruments!
I will not have you upset their delicate balance! We would all be lost! Forever lost! Go away, now. Go away or we'll kill you!