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Wow, you guys. I would NOT put ROTS on par with ROTJ, which is a million times better. People love to shit all over ROTJ but the whole part on Tattooine was great (until the added shit with that stupid song), as well as the confrontation between father and son. And all the people who hate the Ewoks so much apparently

alurin's right, and the idea isn't without precedent. It seems "slutty" to us, but polygamy isn't exactly uncommon in human history. Polyandry, on the other hand, is quite uncommon, but does occur in some places in desperate situations.

@Wil Wild Wes

I love the bit where she asks the computer what the nature of the universe and it turns out to be a sphere some number of meters wide (barely larger than the ship)

Ans seriously, who cares so much about realism in that respect that they would be willing to watch all the Star Trek out there, but the actors have to dub their lines over themselves in which they speak something else.

They did have the fleet in Redemption in which people who weren't captain by rank did in fact captain some ships.

I prefer medium rare myself, but I wouldn't trust this guy to get it right without it killing me.

That's the one where they talk about how superstitious religion is. I think I was kind of influenced by that as a child.

Although with Bugs I think the references are more general.

Heh, I would consider a lot of Bugs Bunny in the same way as the Simpsons: it might already be a reference to something else.

@Meander
Come on, it's not Dune. Anyway, that would be hard to work with all the mention of Luke's father being in the wars and all that. Granted, just from the original trilogy, it's left open just what kind of thing might have happened in the Clone War. But it seems like it probably involved enough political change

Both.
and all iterations of Kai Winn

There's a little bit of that when O'Neill gets everyone to watch Star Wars

@Eponymous

@timprovphilly

Kirk rode horses too. Not ALL his scenes in Generations involved him dying.

-McCoy at the beginning of City on the Edge of Forever
-Any and all of the holographic Datas from A Fistful of Datas
-Everyone else aboard the enterprise during the Naked Time/Now
-Sauron (from Generations or LotR)
-Gary Mitchell

I think you're mixing it up with that DS9 episode where the whole crew becomes enamoured with that charming starfleet woman who was trapped, but turned out to have been long dead.

I couldn't remember Samaritan Snare either, but now. Now I know. Thanks everyone.