Gaad really did not acquit himself well in his two action scenes on this show.
Gaad really did not acquit himself well in his two action scenes on this show.
I admire your dedication.
You say that, but you're the one who's going to continue to be annoyed with such things, while I'll move along with my life, so…yes?
I misread this for a second since "Timeless" is one of the best episodes of Voyager…
I'm sure it's Disqus's fault, somehow.
Isn't this basically Your Highness?
Hello, Dave Barry.
Wow, I've tried fucking a lot of cash registers in my time, but never one in a police station. Kudos.
I didn't think much of the grounder politics really made sense even before now, but it's true, Pike's "it's a great idea to declare war on allies with 1000 times our numbers" really sunk to a new low.
This episode was incredibly timely for my own life. I was only about 12 hours off from watching it at peak sinus-throbbing nose-running insomnia!
Loved the Wall Street moment too haha.
On the other hand she has only showed up twice over the 6 episodes she's been employed with them, so I can understand the confusion.
I too am sad they seem to be easing out of the work stuff. I know the family is the centerpiece but the conference room scenes were a great dash of spice to the show's recipe.
It really felt a little time-kill-y for the first 15 minutes.
It begs the question, because that's what people understand you to mean when you say it begs the question.
Admitting to believing in guilty pleasures is your guilty pleasure?
Hey, the plot's as discernable as can be: Find the giant cockroach, save the world! Old as time.
I just can't believe My Baby's Daddy drew the first comment over Men in Black :P
And Virginia, but Mass and Penn seemed to be the ones relevant here :)
And Annapolis!