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Ferguson would've been better, but this could work.

I'm glad I listen to the Dana Gould Hour so I didn't have to google this reference

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First, your username is great.
The space-jammies of TMP are pretty wack.
Sybok looks and sounds like MST3k's Kevin Murphy. As a result, I always misremember his first line as "I'M HUGE!". It's probably not "I'M HUGE!"
I love the uniforms seen in the TOS movie era, but they're kind of my era, y'know. I grew up with

I do way too much compartmentalizing in my brain, but I'd break it down like this:
V: Insane, ambitious, and almost completely saved by some good performances and (arguably) Jerry Goldsmith's best score for the series. Tonally (and totally) bonkers by simultaneously trying to be a meditation on loss/family/death,

I'd go so far as to say it's the most entertaining Trek movie. Not the best (objectively, that's 2) or most ambitious (5 and debatably TMP), but it's such fun.

How to tell if a Halloween movie is worth watching:
Is Donald Pleasence in it? Yes. You should watch it. Even if it involves psychics, druids, and/or Paul Rudd.
If no, does it involve robots, Stonehenge going missing, trace amounts of Nigel Kneale's anti-Irish (and presumably pro-whacking day) sentiment? If yes, you

While it's not a true Mike Scully episode (don't all of those have a 5 minute "panda rape" intermission?), it nails the style for his tenure as showrunner. Like many Scully era eps, "Principal & The Pauper" has a lot of great jokes, but is hollow and unsatisfying as a whole.

If Rod and Todd never attend Springfield elementary, how did we ever get the joy of "Ow! My eyeball!"?