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Has anyone tried the email notifications yet?  Is it worthwhile or annoying?

It's perpetually amazing to me how iconic the Borg have become, despite having only ~80 minutes of screen time that everyone can agree is awesome, and volumes more that most agree are not.

Isn't that true of all the TNG characters, though?  How many of them experience any real growth on anything beyond a single-episode scale?

Yeah, I'm not sure the nesting replies mechanism was really necessary.

I agree.  I kept wanting to like Timescape more than I did (this was a first time watch for me).  It just seems like one of those scripts that, with another day or two of editing/reworking, could've been a lot better than it ended up being.

I thought it was worth it for the look Spiner gives the pot right before the cut.  I'll admit, I laughed more than I maybe should have.

I see what you're saying, and I agree that there's a lot of potential for stories there, but I don't really think it that necessary to explore.  I think that the value of Tom Riker was his impact on OUR Riker, and once he's had that effect, and made Riker think about his life and grow a little, his purpose to the TNG

Picard may have had temporal narcosis, but that's no excuse for temporal rudeness.

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Water Fountain ->

In all seriousness, Zack, any typos are not a big deal at all. I mean, you obviously put a ton of work into these reviews, and it shows through in the final product quite clearly, whether or not a few words are misspelled. I only point them out if they are intrinsically funny or ironic, and by doing so I firmly

@Epo Whichever wins, we lose.

@Billy Clearly a step up. It has "senior" in the title.

I have seen even less of season 7, but find it hard to believe that it will be worse than season 1.

Come on, if you're going to point out typos, at least point out the funny ones, like "Work-centric episodes."

I found it kind of appealing to think that she wasn't necessarily interested in the science itself, but in a Ferengi scientist battling social stigma to try to be recognized. That seems like the sort of thing Crusher would likely get excited about.

They tried, but ran into legal troubles using the Corona name.

He spoke of true honor, defined "warrior"
Built up an empire, then saw Stovokor
Our love for him now can bear any stress
The Hero of Qo'nos, the man called Kahless

Also, the ending of Rightful Heir…
…reminds me a bit of Jaynestown.