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'The Wire' was a great episode, if a bit anticlimactic at the end. It's essentially about drug addiction though, which is not really that interesting an issue for a sci-fi show to explore. The episode's real strength was of course Garak's ambiguity; however, this episode was weakened by the fact that they had already

'The Wire' was a great episode, if a bit anticlimactic at the end. It's essentially about drug addiction though, which is not really that interesting an issue for a sci-fi show to explore. The episode's real strength was of course Garak's ambiguity; however, this episode was weakened by the fact that they had already

Despite the stupid catsuit (and not because of it) Seven was everything all of the female cast members on TNG weren't but should have been. She actually followed protocol; typically every female in Star Trek comletely ignores Starfleet rules and is forgiven for it as if women need some special dispensation. Too bad it

Despite the stupid catsuit (and not because of it) Seven was everything all of the female cast members on TNG weren't but should have been. She actually followed protocol; typically every female in Star Trek comletely ignores Starfleet rules and is forgiven for it as if women need some special dispensation. Too bad it

I don't recall when the ball became a prop either, but for me the problem began in the pilot in which Sisko meets possibly the strangest aliens yet known in Star Trek and then talks to them for ten minutes about baseball in order to explain to them cause and effect, because y'know apparently intelligence is possible

I don't recall when the ball became a prop either, but for me the problem began in the pilot in which Sisko meets possibly the strangest aliens yet known in Star Trek and then talks to them for ten minutes about baseball in order to explain to them cause and effect, because y'know apparently intelligence is possible

I quite liked the episode where he built that clock, but so far I have absolutely detested all of the cutely overemphasised references to baseball. As someone who actually lives in the era when baseball was played by many people and not a cultural relic, watching a character constantly overhype it makes me feel like

I quite liked the episode where he built that clock, but so far I have absolutely detested all of the cutely overemphasised references to baseball. As someone who actually lives in the era when baseball was played by many people and not a cultural relic, watching a character constantly overhype it makes me feel like

@avclub-23dc117ef9479407fb6c6a666005af40:disqus Well I've seen all of B5 and read most of 'Delenn's' posts on Zack's reviews and I don't see any real resemblance to the character; what I see is a very conservative poster who just happens to also have a Delenn fetish and has decided to focus on the very few scenes in

@avclub-23dc117ef9479407fb6c6a666005af40:disqus Well I've seen all of B5 and read most of 'Delenn's' posts on Zack's reviews and I don't see any real resemblance to the character; what I see is a very conservative poster who just happens to also have a Delenn fetish and has decided to focus on the very few scenes in

I have been interleaving the two series in release date order and found it more enlightening that way. 'Journey's End' was seminally crappy. As sucky as the Wesley arc was, it didn't deserve an ending like that. And it feels really tragic having probably the worst episode Ronald D. Moore ever penned act as the main

I have been interleaving the two series in release date order and found it more enlightening that way. 'Journey's End' was seminally crappy. As sucky as the Wesley arc was, it didn't deserve an ending like that. And it feels really tragic having probably the worst episode Ronald D. Moore ever penned act as the main

Judging from his tastes I imagine Zack will love 'The Wire'. Also judging from his tastes, I can't imagine how he's going to react to Worf's ethical position in 'The Sword of Kahless'. I just saw it and I am aghast at how very wrong they got Worf's character. For a person who loves Klingons, and especially enjoys

Judging from his tastes I imagine Zack will love 'The Wire'. Also judging from his tastes, I can't imagine how he's going to react to Worf's ethical position in 'The Sword of Kahless'. I just saw it and I am aghast at how very wrong they got Worf's character. For a person who loves Klingons, and especially enjoys

@avclub-23dc117ef9479407fb6c6a666005af40:disqus "Wait, are you accusing Voyager of actually having fresh, non-hackneyed story lines?"

@avclub-23dc117ef9479407fb6c6a666005af40:disqus "Wait, are you accusing Voyager of actually having fresh, non-hackneyed story lines?"