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"That's the same argument people were trying to make during the discussion on 'Darmok'"

"They'd just appear on a different planet each week and fuck shit up good."

So I shouldn't apply for that program?

I don't, like, HATE it. It's more like … I wanted to like it a whole bunch, and instead just kinda didn't dislike it. The end reveal didn't have the major oomph I was looking for. Like Zach, maybe I'm unfair to that episode. I think part of what I didn't like is the way it really ratcheted up the one-note-ness of all

Not yet. Now there's a good example of an episode that I wanted to like a lot, but can't bring myself to.

Actually, I wonder what an ST series that took place on a non-human ship would be. Like Star Trek: Klingon or Star Trek: Travelling Light Beings or Star Trek: All The Q's or something.

Horgon! Apply directly to your … whore?

It's really the real J. Frakes. @wilw said so, which means it must be true. There's a plan being concocted to point him towards these reviews now, right???

Hey Frakes, did you know you have a Twitter feed now? @jonathanfrakes. I totes follow you.

"On the job training" totally stinks, amirite?

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You win this round, Chico!

All four of them?

"Spiner as a nebbish misanthrope"

It's like raaaiiiinnnn, when you're committing statch …

"It occurs to me that "Rascals" is similar (but inferior) to DS9's "One Little Ship","

Yeah, Pho! Right on man! Plus, it was boring, and all of our coloring books were Disney princesses.

I think sex with a 15 year old is probably a line-crosser.

"Oh, so now surrealism has a budget?"