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It's the lowest of Star Trek but I will defend it's last season, which saw a pretty big improvement in quality and featured a kick-ass Mirror Universe episode.

I didn't view Kevan's objections to Cersei's leadership as any more sexist than Tywin's. Tywin explicitly told her that it wasn't because she's a woman it's because she isn't as clever as she thinks she is.

Well that was basically how Star Trek: Enterprise ended, just with Riker and Troi on the Enterprise holodeck.

Have the Jennings considered how Paige will react when she visits the Soviet Union and sees what an utter shithole it is?

A few stinkers this season but overall it was a tremendous return to form while still maintaining that impressive continuity.

"In 2015 a crack team of spies were blacklisted from the CIA for a screw-up they, well, yeah they committed some screw-ups. They promptly disappeared to the New York underground. Today, still shunned by the CIA, they operate as soldiers of fortune. If you got a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find

Rest assured, Bryan Fuller is a dog-lover and has stated he would never depict a dog getting seriously hurt for cheap thrills or shock.

"Oh and try not to be unconscious for too long. It's like super bad for you." —Sterling Archer

I like to think that maybe she was thinking of that poor guy she dropped a car on earlier in the season.

That's like 77 in robot/tech years.

That's probably true in a lot of ways. My only caveat is that she seems to like Stan, who taught her how to shoot Chekov's gun and makes small-talk with at times.

When you think about it, no one has probably ever called Elizabeth out on the evil things she does for a country that, to put it mildly, sucks. She experienced that first hand when she was raped by her own superior officer.

You say you want a revolution? Well, you know, we all want to change the world.

I thought it was odd that Philip and Elizabeth did not make any attempt to don disguises for their breaking and entering job. Why take that risk when for all anyone would know they were just stealing machine parts?

I don't see Gaad as traitor material in the slightest. He volunteered for Vietnam. That's commitment to one's country.

Any episode of television that lets Matthew Rhys be Welsh should get an A. His eagerness and energy was a refreshing change from a lot of guess spots where the guest star sounds uncomfortable or doesn't fit into the show. Hearing him slowly turn into Philip was icing on the cake.

Yep. Lana has treated Archer like shit for most of the season. She knows what kind of man he is but still has his baby without his knowledge or consent and then gets all high and mighty about what terrible father he would be despite his sincere attempts to change.

Well at least they acknowledged Woodhouse's absence. I'm guessing he's still at the Tunt Manor, lost and alone and probably dehydrated.

"The 'Moaning Lisa. The Girl with the Pearl Necklace."

But sir, the odds of successfully landing on a golf course are 3,720 to 1!