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Orthodox Space Jew
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@avclub-e745a6bad4ffe5a1b35aac134ea148c7:disqus He learned Mandarin during the five years he spent on the island. He wasn't alone that whole time; see the final five minutes of the second episode, after he finished burying his father under a cairn. Also see the easter egg in the pilot, while the Chinese fisherman are

It might be better to have Diggle either figure out Ollie's secret and either confront him or just keep making cryptic comments, until he gets told the truth. I don't know whether the character would want to become a confidante of a vigilante though; Diggle strikes me as a "Law & Order" type. He might not have a

It might be better to have Diggle either figure out Ollie's secret and either confront him or just keep making cryptic comments, until he gets told the truth. I don't know whether the character would want to become a confidante of a vigilante though; Diggle strikes me as a "Law & Order" type. He might not have a

"Okay, I've fired the only shot in both of my snaplocks! I hope the rest of the goons don't kill me in the three minutes it will take me to reload!"

"Okay, I've fired the only shot in both of my snaplocks! I hope the rest of the goons don't kill me in the three minutes it will take me to reload!"

Probably for the same reason the series is named "Arrow" and not "Green Arrow": someone at the CW felt that "Star City" screams comic book super-hero city. Not that Starling City is much better…

Probably for the same reason the series is named "Arrow" and not "Green Arrow": someone at the CW felt that "Star City" screams comic book super-hero city. Not that Starling City is much better…

@avclub-7cbaf9384cf3835106bf2f444c0bcf65:disqus The good news for Rom and Nog is that they live on a Starfleet outpost in Bajoran space. While the long arm of the Grand Nagus' law can reach them, that arm needs to get past Odo first. :)

@avclub-7cbaf9384cf3835106bf2f444c0bcf65:disqus The good news for Rom and Nog is that they live on a Starfleet outpost in Bajoran space. While the long arm of the Grand Nagus' law can reach them, that arm needs to get past Odo first. :)

@avclub-7cbaf9384cf3835106bf2f444c0bcf65:disqus The Ferengi aren't libertarian by any stretch of the imagination. They live in a very structured society ruled by a monarch (the Grand Nagus), where everyone has to follow the Rules of Acquisition. In addition to the Rules of Acquisition, there are other rules, such as

@avclub-7cbaf9384cf3835106bf2f444c0bcf65:disqus The Ferengi aren't libertarian by any stretch of the imagination. They live in a very structured society ruled by a monarch (the Grand Nagus), where everyone has to follow the Rules of Acquisition. In addition to the Rules of Acquisition, there are other rules, such as

@avclub-d019eb089e65903455cc52308f00b997:disqus Rom is too honest and hardworking to run a business in Ferengi society. Sooner or later the Grand Nagus' goons will show up and demand to see his books. Since he isn't cut-throat enough to cheat everyone that comes to him, the tax inspectors will accuse Rom of hiding his

@avclub-d019eb089e65903455cc52308f00b997:disqus Rom is too honest and hardworking to run a business in Ferengi society. Sooner or later the Grand Nagus' goons will show up and demand to see his books. Since he isn't cut-throat enough to cheat everyone that comes to him, the tax inspectors will accuse Rom of hiding his

@Mighty_Ponygirl:disqus Right, season seven. It has been a while since I've seen it.

@Mighty_Ponygirl:disqus Right, season seven. It has been a while since I've seen it.

"Heart of Stone" is the beginning of a long character arc for Nog, as well as Rom and Quark. There are a lot of Spoilers in the rest of my post, but lets be honest this show is over fifteen years old.

"Heart of Stone" is the beginning of a long character arc for Nog, as well as Rom and Quark. There are a lot of Spoilers in the rest of my post, but lets be honest this show is over fifteen years old.

Katie did vote for Dawson.

Katie did vote for Dawson.

Yeah, they were not using the axe properly. Weird, considering Jeff Kent presents himself as a rancher nowadays; when using an axe to chop firewood (or anything) it is more efficient to wield it in both hands. I'm pretty sure that firefighters are also trained to wield an axe that way. It makes sense that Malcolm knew