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The chick space raccoons do.

oohhhhh yyyyeaaahhhhhh.

Fuck Voyager. Oh, if you must, pick some of the better episodes, and some of the worst, and do a highlights and low-lights thing. No need to slog through all seven seasons.

@avclub-79557cb93066f4470b8cee6e9110f757:disqus, I've done KC BBQ when I lived there, and it ain't all that. Decent ribs, and often good sauces though.

I want some too.

He WILL answer to Chairface Chippendale! That moon is MINE!

Leaf Men, Leaf Men, we are in need.

I always felt that Kaufman (though very talented) was kind of a dick. I didn't appreciate his schtick. I'm sure this must bother people.

Who would have thought "That little lump…" could have been such an affecting line? I remember it being delivered with such an incredible look of happiness, just blazing through the makeup….man.

I like it, but Its hard for me to see Garak as anything but True Neutral. He's true to his vision of Cardassia (whatever it is, and he might not be too sure himself), but that's it.

Bacal was stunning for a loooong time, IMO.

Only if I don't get to you first. Wait, that was only a joke, really.

I see what you did there.

Feedback from the microphones and speakers they've got to listen in on the conversation in the monitoring room.

Supes generally doesn't consider himself an alien pretending to be Clark Kent. Last I heard, he's Clark Kent, who sometimes becomes this Superman person. Now I can't speak for this movie, but it suggest he's just trying to get what it means to be an ordinary guy.

Supposedly in the comics Supes assumes Batman has a plan to kill or stop him in the event he goes crazy. And is glad of it. because that's just the sort of nice Kansas boy all-powerful being he is.

No shit. The first four are awesome. Gets uneven after that, but still. Though Twilight I get.

Better written? How many academic texts have you read? That shit is like slogging through a Russian swamp in the Fall. Because walking through the swamps in winter is easier due to the frozen ice.

I liked Par'Mach. It does indeed have all the flaws listed, but as a shot of plain old fun, I recall it very fondly. Especially the infirmary scene at the end, with bemused Bashir refusing to look at things too closely.

Suddenly Seymour/is looking down your dress…