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I'm sure the universal translator has to find a "best match" sometimes. :)

Man I bet that was an awkward week. "Attention Bajoran workers: we've gotten the ore processing facilities back up-and-running, we need you to go back and work in them while we repair this pylon. As soon as we're done, we solemnly pinky-swear we will shut the processing facilities back down, and you can resume your

sometime around season 2.

@avclub-0806ebf2ee5c90a0ca0fd59eddb039f5:disqus — I gave up on BSG when the baby borne of the love between a human and cylon magically cured cancer. That was some fanfiction-level shit right there.

Oh Vreenak, what could have been….

LOL I would have loved the end of Voyager to be them rattling into the Alpha Quadrant with different cobbled alien-technologies riveted onto their top-of-the-line-brand-new starship. And a 2x4 bolted onto the bumper. That might have made the show worth watching. Might have.

Yeah — DS9 Worf is a lot more competent in battle than TNG Worf. It's like Jayne, in reverse. In the TV Show, Jayne was a man to be reckoned with. In the movie, he spent 90% of the time unconscious. Because, I dunno, it's funny that a big tough man would be KO'd by a girl. Or something.

Really, that's more of an after-hours activity.

@avclub-04d524031f29c89d78cae864bd6f0de7:disqus Wait so the Jem'Hadar are cylons?!
We're through the looking glass, people.

Me too. :)

And now we're all wondering… What makes a man turn neutral? Lust for gold? Power? Or was he just born with a heart full of neutrality?

Awww. The ending of To the Death was like the ending of The Fox and the Hound. Sort of. With a Klingon. And a bloody ax battle.

(ongoing spoilers)

That's only an asshole thing to say IF you know you're shutting down the amorous intentions of the recipient. If I had a friend who I was good friends with and wasn't secretly in love with, and they said that to me, that would be a lovely thing to hear :)

I actually like that Vulcans are shown to be a bunch of pompous prigs. Most evolved my fanny. And Take Me Out to the Holosuite is my Guilty Pleasure episode that everyone else hates but I really love. So many great one-liners in that episode.

That's more or less my take on it. It was intended to be an examination of what attracts people to reactionary politics and was very much rooted in the 90's rightwing backlash. I think what happened then was more or less normalized in the following decade, so it seems more deeply silly than it was when this stuff was

yeah, I sort of smacked my head about "Let He Who Is Without Sin." But I remember seeing it on first run and it was sort of dumb, but I definitely saw the Certain Current Political Stuff they were trying to address.

Really, we should petition Cirroc.

Neelix used to be a very handsome man…

YOU MEAN ABOUT HOW JAKE IS SECRETLY A DOMINION SPY?