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That bugged me too.
I wonder if it is like Marvel Comics "The Hand" ninjas, where they disintegrate when defeated, leaving behind an empty uniform.

The problem was you were pouring alcohol into an aperture that was not designed for drinking.

But even within this series, Ziyal's prison planet showed that the Breen weren't nice people (back in season 4).

Every time I hear the static, it reminds me of the untranslated Klingon from "Way of the Warrior".
"I don't think Constable Odo has a mother."

UPN Teaser Narrator: Unlike the other networks, UPN does not get salacious for spring Sweeps! On “The Changing Face of Evil”, when Captain Sisko has something he wants to whip out…
Kira: I think you're going to find it interesting.
Worf: He gets excited playing with toys.
Kira: That's what happens when you share your

"Maybe you should talk to Worf again." (laughs)

Hey! RJS should always be the first post!

Who is Shado's mom?

I like the choice that Slade doesn't even try to reinterpret what he hears from PsychoShado; he just repeats it word-for-word.

*knock* *knock*
"Who's there?"
"Landshark."

That doesn't address the central issue, which is that Mike tried to kill Blake (and almost succeeded). If Until the writers actually explain what happened, these are the possibilities for Mike:
— He had free will for both Blake and May. (That actually fits the dubious morality of this show, that the only lives that

I suppose I could take 15 minutes to actually rematch the scene, and then check what exactly was said in the med bay… but that sounds like too much work (for a show that doesn't sweat the details).

First one is still invalid, because Coulson came right out and said to May that it was suspicious that Deathlok didn't crush her. The show is stating that it is a plot point, and not a mistake. It doesn't matter that Coulson's reason is wrong, as long as he is aware that it didn't make sense.

Coulson commented on Deathlok not checking on May, so you can't use that one. (Whether the show actually follows up on the idea, that is still unknown.)

I was amazed that they finally had a character (Coulson) being self-aware enough to comment on all the idiocy that happened in the previous forty minutes:
- That he was taking the nickname "The Clairvoyant" too seriously. Good thing the bad guy wasn't called "The Superman", otherwise Coulson would have made a list of

Let's see…
Garrett and Coulson pointlessly torturing a helpless prisoner in their custody (Quinn) and being ready to execute him if Skye's injuries get worse == okay.

I want to buy whatever carpet can withstand, without a scratch, a metal super soldier landing from six stories.

Agent Demonlover McEvilFace

I think you gave it away.
The "E" and the "I" were switched !!!

I'm old enough to remember when the epic cross-over story in multiple titles was a big deal. Now it seems like the question is are there three or only two of these major events currently going on.