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Some time ago, a friend was in a Pittsburgh bar when Jaromir Jagr's group came in. He was celebrating reaching the legal age for drinking, He was already making more money in one year than most of us will ever see.

"(Saffron Burrows, doing a horrible American accent)"

We don't know the limits of how good she is. All we know is that she hacked SHIELD with a conventional laptop more than once.

Now I'm thinking the next film will have Superman flying through (and destroying) a hospital and an orphanage in order to catch Lois before she falls off a building.

Up to 432, but that is only due to the volume of comments cursing the spawn of the devil NuDisqus.

Maybe like phodreaw said, just spread it out?

Sorry.
Should have stated, doing two episodes next week (FBTS with One Little Ship), but doing a much shorter write-up for OLS and holding on to it for the next week. (Also much shorter write-ups on HAT and CoH.)

Oh man, I didn't know about Mr. Leslie. Thanks, RandomInternetTrekDork.

Yeah, yeah, yeah… We've heard it all before.

Since someone else brought up politics :-) , I thought Dukat was an indictment for the way some Americans vote. They would rather vote for the candidate they like, but who makes abominable decisions, rather than a more abrasive politician who might actually make informed decisions. (At some level, if you will never

I admit to feeling the same way at the end, mourning the loss of subtlety of Dukat.

"Oh Dukat, you've been a naughty boy, exterminating those hundreds of women and children!"

"Next week: By popular request, we’re going to give “Far Beyond The Stars” its own slot."

For some reason, NuDisqus has me thinking about "Wrath of Khan".

He's the good luck charm.

Memory Alpha pointed out that the writers were deliberately a little blunt in this episode. Alaimo was so charming, that some fans were supporting the rationalizations Dukat was making, for why slave labor and torture on Bajor were actually okay. This was to remind the audience that no matter how nice Dukat is in

Let me say, "Woo hoo! The DS9 reviews are back!"
(Thanks Zack.)

Hmm… Depends on what you mean by "predestined to fail."

Some of those flaws are from the movie cutting corners. (The frog DNA and the Triceratops dino poop are introduced, but the book's payoffs were cut.)

For over-the-top doctor speeches, I've always liked Altered States.