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Ferdinand Cesarano
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Well, I loved Voyager. Even though I know that The Next Generation was better written and that Voyager has more than its share of clunker episodes, Voyager has become my favourite Star Trek series. It has aged remarkably well, as I have enjoyed discovering during recent marathon viewings on BBC America.

This was a great episode. It was great not so much because of the story, or even because of the acting. (Though it did indeed feature great acting from Star Trek veterans Robert Picardo and John Billingsley.)

Benny Schwazz” (so dubbed by Scott Aukerman).

Please note that the photo at the head of this piece is not from an NBA game. It is, most gloriously, from an ABA game! Julius Erving and the mighty New York Nets taking on the Kentucky Colonels.

Being rational and logical are important parts of being a decent person.

This guy was not being rational or logical; he was using those concepts as a pretext for cruel aggression.

“¡Mira que tiene cosa la mujer esta!

The fact that there are rules against doping is absurd. Doping should be allowed.

Hold the mayo.

Good points. But this doesn’t explain Ed’s and Kelly’s and Dr. Finn’s ignorance of the Moclan divorce practices. In the situations that you mention, all parties know what they are agreeing to when they enter into an alliance.

This is an excellent point.

The Federation has standards for its members; the Planetary Union should have similar standards. Also, it is inconceivable that Ed and Kelly wouldn’t even know the details of the Moclan culture. To me that’s a hole in the writing.

Also, the ease with which Ed got the admiral to agree to let

I love this show. I mean I loooove this show.

But: enough with the damn Moclans!

Adults dating adults is not “gross”. When my parents met, my father was 35 and my mother was 23.

The question of having a relationship with a subordinate is a legitimate one (as Kelly eloquently elaborated in the episode); but it is entirely separate from the issue of age.

Anyone who passes on Schitt’s Creek because of the name is a straight-up moron.

I saw it! And I am glad I did. It was a perfectly delightful comedy. John C. Reilly was magnificent; Will Ferrell was good, even if not up to his usual standard.

People describe football with language borrowed from golf (“chip shot”) and from tennis (“holding serve”).

The expansions to Tampa Bay and to Miami were mistakes. Florida is for spring training.

I absolutely do not believe that this movie can be that bad. I intend to see it. (I guess I had better move fast.)

I Feel Bad was delightful. The actors who played Emet’s parents, Madhur Jaffrey and the always-reliable Brian George, stole the show every time.

I loved the device of the main character giving narration, as though we the audience were privy to her thoughts.

And Sarayu Blue was brilliant. Her reactions were great; she

I do not believe you.