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aleskel
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she thinks that Chuck Finley needs to get back in the fucking kitchen where he belongs

did someone call me schnorer?

I'm just amazed it took this long for a show to discover the hilarity of coptalk

at the very beginning it seemed as though the angle they were going for on DS9 was that the Starfleet people who ended up there were sort of on shit detail and were definitely not the best they had to offer - Sisko was only a commander who had been spent the past few years running a shipyard near earth, O'Brien was

I fear this thread may Foster more terrible jokes

dear god
He looks like Weird Al

See!
abstinance-only sex ed works!

Brantley
"'Part of the balance we've been trying to strike is how 'comic book' to go and how 'human' to go,' Ms. Taymor has said about her version of the adventures of a nerdy teenager who acquires superhuman powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider."

No, that shit. Over there.

hey! it's Enrico Pallazzo!

at my party we turned Zombo into a drinking game (every time he makes a play you yell ZOMBO! and drink). Good times.

Golden Classics
They could've at least brought back the George F. Will Sports Machine

go work on your putts

glad to know there are people out there with me. I really can't think of what would turn Trekkies against it - it makes the Borg more vulnerable than normal?

can I just say that this is the first time I've ever been on television!

I've been disconnected from the Trekkie hivemind for some time - we're not supposed to like I, Borg? This is news to me.

you're right - every major writer has a few budget constraint episodes, but the lack of stinkers is very impressive

Rene Echevarria
just looked up his credits on memory-alpha and … damn, the guy has some really good work - "I, Borg" on TNG, "Statistical Probabilites" on DS9

are we so sure about the "faux" part?

I believe that the first two seasons of DS9 were concurrent with TNG