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I would have said Alan Rickman… :(

There was a Voyager episode where a couple of Ferengi who had been lost in the Delta quadrant had set themselves up as rulers of a primitive culture. It was pretty terrible.

See Lt. Barclay.

Really, it's tough to imagine how any of the other civilizations functioned internally prior to the discovery of warp drive on their various worlds. The Klingons should have wiped themselves out long before they developed space travel.

I believe he was referred to as "Chief Petty Officer" by Worf's adoptive father when he visited the Enterprise, and was happy to see another enlisted man. Later on DS9, O'Brien is referred to a couple of times as an NCO, non-commissioned officer.

I don't think we saw Head Automatica—name doesn't ring a bell anyway. Can't remember who the opening band was for that first show.

I saw the same tour with A7X. I was a big fan of Coheed at the time, but their show didn't really impress me back then, and I sort of lost interest for awhile.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again, but Green Day has a way better song about masturbation on that same album.

It would have been nice too if they had done more to show people starting to get sick in the earlier episodes. Maybe some lines about the hospitals are getting overcrowded. Just details sprinkled in over the 6 weeks. Maybe the finale wouldn't have seemed so rushed.

I'm all for setting up the next season, but i think you've gotta provide at least some resolution to the story too. Even when taking this with the first episode it felt like 2/3 of a movie. I hope there is a season 11. I'd still watch.

You're not wrong about the character dynamics and I did pick up on Reyes being the new Deep Throat. Sully as "the believer" has been done before (with Dogget). But I don't think that's enough to forgive the rest of the episode, or the ridiculous cliffhanger ending which left absolutely nothing resolved.

This new series is just sounding more and more promising.

Hah, my brother worked at a Blockbuster for while. He once told me a story about a customer asking him what the date was. "March 31st," said my brother. Guys looks at him like he's a complete idiot and says, "There is no March 31st," and walks off grumbling about what an idiot the kid behind the counter is.

That dude sounds so much like Freddy Mercury that when I first this song, I thought someone had found some rare unreleased Queen album.

I realize I'm late to the party here, but I just watched the last episode last night. All I can say is, "What the hell!" I really liked most of the "monster of the week" episodes in this revival, but the ending here was just so bad. I missed the last half of the opener (thanks to football and my lack of DVR

I picked this book up mostly because I'd seen it mentioned in a positive light a few times here on the AVC (and I had hit a dry spell in my reading). Right after I finished it, though, it seems suddenly that everyone hated it. Maybe I just tend to gloss over negative reviews of stuff I haven't checked out for myself

Oh man, I would love to play all these videos, but I'm at work and I don't think I could contain my laughter even remotely enough to still pretend that I'm being productive.

Doctor Who is a show that sounds like it'd be right up my alley but I've never actually seen it. It's sort of intimidating to try to jump into, knowing there's so much history to it. I'm a completist when it comes to TV shows—I want to see it from the very beginning. But it seems like the original series are tough to

I agree the amazon interface is terrible. I've been trying to get Mrs. CleverGuy to switch back to Netflix for awhile now but amazon seems to have more kids shows available for the little one to watch.

Nah, there are too many up-talkers already. The judges wouldn't be able to tell a question from a declarative sentence.