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I always thought Worf had one of the best character trajectories on this show. He was just like a kicking post at the beginning, but by the end they had developed a rich back story and his motivations and disposition seemed much more clear and meaningful by the end.

Very handy for when you need to explain to somebody what you mean by "bat-shit crazy".

Walter: I think I'll just gulp down this vial of Cortexephan while you two are busy talkin..

so he's crying like a baby, just like Darth Vader did when he got his robot legs.

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Yikes, that PETMAN thing might as well be called CYLON.

yeah, in fact this very thing was in Surrogates.

I thought it was more like "Jedi - It's just a flesh wound!"

can somebody tell me what ole Darth is yelling at the end of that Clone clip?

yup, did that in 5th grade. Don't remember getting any chlorine gas though. Just H and O2, both which the teacher burned off with a match.

Pegg just tweeted: I've said it before and I'll say it again, I like this ship, y'know, it's exciting!

oh no you don't, I'm not watching this one without an un-see guarantee

Ahh so you like the chicken plan, ehhh. Step right over here to see the pig room...

Never mind the helicopter - whats with that "boob grope" monogrammed unitard on the lady?

you've got me lost down the rabbit hole with that one.

If you say so, but what are the chances he would so chose the same "Helium" derived from "Helios" as the element? Why not Helioville, Heliotropolis, Helio City, ..., ...

It may be in the story, but what I mean is at the time it was written Helium was still a relative mystery.

Shields to full ensign.

Ahh, so back when the John Carter of Mars series began, it was still a rather mysterious element, hence the city named for it.

I'm thinking, maybe its upside-down? But then it has the damn deflector dish on the top of the saucer! Starship faux-pa

big crunch is so yesterday