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Clues
The problem I have with Clues' resolution is that I don't see a way for them to be able to fix ANY of the problems that happened the first time. How can they prevent Troi's hallucinations? Or fix Worf's wrist better? Or mess with people's biological cycles or whatever? It's a clever idea and a fun episode,

I don't want to yell!
But I yell.

On that, I heartily agree. In fact, I'll say he's one of the best TV villains.

I'd agree with that assessment of Q. Also, Weyoun is a pretty good villain.

I believe you are thinking of In Theory.

Or how about the time when that Who Doctor cured all those Cylons of the Legacy virus?

The other thing that's interesting about Dukat is we never see him when he was at his most evil. All we hear are reports that have to be heavily biased one way or the other.

Street
What was going on with him on the Dillon sideline during the game? He kinda looked angry, but I wasn't sure what I was supposed to be taking from that. It was clearly something, though, as they showed him like four or five times. Was he angry/disappointed with Coach, like Asst Coach was?

Q's not a successful villain? Or do we not consider him a villain? Or do we not consider him successful?

That is Lower Decks I believe, but regardless, yes, great episode.

Also, Data telling O'Brien that his wedding has been cancelled after proclaiming he has good news makes me laugh every single time.

A DS9 did it WORSE thread? I am so confused.

Oh, those lightweights in the multicultural house.

Time to wake up and drink me!
"Where's my beer?"
"It's in your hand, man."

*wear.

That vest thing is what they make all journalists where in the 24th century. To shame them.

So it seems. Although, even if I don't agree with your grades, I can't fault your reasoning, especially about Final Mission. So much of the plot makes no sense or is bafflingly unexplained.

DAMMIT.

Crap, it trimmed out the spaces. Maybe he's over there!

I've fashioned this primitive arrow to lead us to him…