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I've always felt that since one has to drink to become a vampire, that's a choice, and a damning one.  I don't believe that the souls of those who become vampires are at peace.  Granted, that's a hyper-former-Protestant view of things, but it made sense to me as a teenager who spent a lot of time thinking about such

In a way, it is.  "That's how it stands today.  You decide who was wise.  The storyteller makes no choice."

Carlos Jacott played a social worker/demon in "Anne" (Buffy S3), Doyle's ex-wife's fiance in "The Bachelor Party," (Angel S1), and the lawman in "Serenity" (Firefly ep.1).

Failed 9sies.

Unfortunately, we'll almost never see O'Brien being miserable again on this show…right?

Opportunity + Instinct = Profit

You mean Waldo Geraldo Faldo?

I thought for sure that was going to be a fake-out, and that's how he'd let the father/daughter escape, but then no, it seemed he really was knocked out.  A phaser blast knocking him out I believe, but a rock?

In "The Vortex", Odo gets hit in the head by a rock and is knocked unconscious.

"My mother is not dating Jerry Seinfeld" is listed twice.  Shenanigans.

All of this has happened before, and will happen again.

Sorry about that last part.

No, that's German for "The Bart, the."

The First: Stephanie Judith Tanner (and FWIW, Jodie Sweetin is still pretty hot.)

All shuttlecraft had warp drive.  Runabouts are just bigger.

Yeah, the difference with The Wish is that the major change in the universe came about a year and a half prior.  All the characters would still definitely exist (in one form or another), though the relationships would be different.  In this case, we're talking 65+ years of entirely different circumstances.  It's not a

This episode contains a number of logical problems that occur in most "alternate history" episodes.  For instance, despite the INTENSE, INCREDIBLE changes the world would have undergone if the Nazis had won the war, the protagonists all still A> exist and B> live near and interact with one another.  The odds of this

I always went with Courier New, because it was a little more spread out, and suddenly 3 1/2 pages becomes 4 pages.

Rocket Scientist Kelly is quickly becoming my favorite.  And I like how regular-drug-dealer Seth became Superpower-dealer Seth after the storm.

In America, you can't open the back doors of a police car from the inside; someone has to let you out.  Is it different in England, or was this an oversight?