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DesertDweller79
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Since I can't figure out how to tag people using nuDisqus, I want to say that I liked your podcast last week. It was hilarious when you basically had a meltdown when your buddy said he liked "The Schizoid Man". I laughed a lot. (But seriously, how could he like that??) I can't wait for you guys to start discussing

I think Ezri is okay as a concept. But, there wasn't enough time to introduce her and integrate her properly in S7. And even when they tried they ended up with the likes of "Prodigal Daughter" and "Field of Fire", which probably weren't the best ways to approach it.

Yeah, but what did they do with that? Some kind of stupid will they/won't they with Worf? Have Bashir go back to pining after Dax?

Maybe they should have done that instead of "The Sound of Her Voice"

She can't be the only counselor, right?? Wasn't O'Brien seeing someone back in "Hard Time"? A station the size of DS9 would seemingly have to have more than one staff psychologist.

I bet 10 quatloos that Zack is not going to like the Sisko plot in the next episode.

This is why I never got into participating in online Trek discussion until I found these reviews.

People complain about "Family"? Who are these people? Wait, I don't care. To hell with them. "Family" is a great episode.

NBC's Olympic coverage was horrible. We all already know that. I would never expect a Lifetime movie to delve into why NBC's coverage overall, and related to Gabby Douglass in particular, was so bad. Sure, there's a lot to talk about there. But, not on Lifetime.

We had a class on LOTR in the Honors College at my university. It was capped at 20 students. Upper classmen got preference. I was a sophomore. It filled in 20 minutes. Alas.

It's mildly surprising that some Hollywood group has some sense of integrity.

This episode was utterly shocking. I was 15, like Zack. I was watching it alone in my bedroom. It was horrifying. I was shaking and crying by the end. I came out to the kitchen to get water and my poor mother was so worried and confused. I don't think I've ever re-watched the episode. I don't have kids, and I don't

Oh my God, I think I have succeeded in forgetting the horror of Love's Labor Lost. I was only 15 when that aired and I have refused to watch it ever again. It was so traumatizing.

I was really liking Romano by the time Pratt and Morris got there. I was kind of mad at the whole helicopter thing.

This is correct. I watched ER for many seasons. Maybe 8? They definitely opened with title cards. I remember thinking they sometimes had wonderful, dramatic titles for episodes.

I now really hope to see this in season 2.

I have two friends who love fantasy and were history majors. I keep pleading with them to watch since I know they would both find the show hilarious. But, describing it to them doesn't seem to be working.

I like how everything has a SPOILER ALERT except the info that is actually a spoiler: Lyndie Greenwood's character didn't die in the finale.

Ugh, I already miss "Sleepy Hollow". When that show turned out to actually be entertaining it somehow made even hatewatching this show less entertaining. Or, maybe "The Following" got even more boring this season??

Lawns ARE bullshit. I had to fight a previous HOA which wouldn't let me remove the lawn and replace it with rocks, sand and a mesquite tree. We live in the desert! We don't need a fucking lawn.