And oh god, Santa Muerte, thank god we had to wade through episode after episode of that just so Deb could end up in the basement with the files.
And oh god, Santa Muerte, thank god we had to wade through episode after episode of that just so Deb could end up in the basement with the files.
I thought they typically had a lot of changes in staff in between many of the seasons
No one is reading this anymore, but… Really? That was William Gibson?? How.. what.. I don't… huh?
Man, Farmville sounds REALLY boring.
I like parentheses, by the way.
It's not a tough call for me at all. I mean, I realize Gaga is basically a sellout whose vapid poppy songs kind of undercut her whole "avant garde" image, but at least they're catchy and she's supportive of gay rights, which a surprising (to me) number of people (including Palin) very much are not.
Cool thread guys
Woah woah woah, are you bad mouthing Berlioz? No love for Symphony Fantastique?
Maybe if Nemesis had involved different writers (like Ron Moore or something, but then again he also did Generations), and still kept the Romulans, but took out Shinzon, dune Buggies, B4, Data's unnecessary death, the "just ram into the other ship technique," and the Remans, it could have been a really good movie.
That was supposed to be an equal sign…
"You're puny human mind thinking in such 3-dimensional terms" - "SHUT UP!"
I was disappointed that no one was assimilated, but my name is Third of Five, so maybe I'm biased as well.
The word "expect" has lost all meaning to me.
I could swear they reused parts of those Borg costumes, too. I can't remember the episode now, but I remember at least one episode in which I thought "Hey! That looks like a Borg costume without all the tubes and shit!"
@Billy: I'm fine with that.
I wondered that as well. I also found it amusing that I've heard the words "chroniton" and "graviton" in the past few episodes, which are featured to comedic effect on Futurama. Although a quick search of wikipedia tells me that "graviton" is an actual thing. I don't think "gravioli" is, though.
@Dr. Jimbo, well at least it took until page 2. The Inner Light IS a great episode, however. But I have to admit, this has probably been the best pair of episodes all season, unless maybe "Darmok" was paired up with another good episode (I'm too lazy to go back and look it up).
Huh? I was unaware that we captured Bin Laden, implanted him with a virus, and sent him back to use the virus to kill all the other members of Al-Qaida.
I believe the Ferengi were actually supposed to be the main villains of TNG (shudder to think). But I do believe we discussed a possibility of there being more Borg involvement around the point of "Q Who." I kind of doubt they had the budget, and like Zack said, it would be hard to write for, unless you wanted to…
Yes, I thought the quicker assimilations could be an adaptation and weren't really problematic. And maybe they weren't as thorough as full-scale assimilations, but they could take care of that once they were done with the encounter at hand.