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Eh, it's been well-established that the founders are all about genetic engineering.

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in "Chimera" (season 7 ep) Odo does meet one of the hundred and he's got the same basic structure.

@jerodast:disqus yeah — that scene actually inverts the old hetero sex trope of "he's in it for sex, she's in it for emotional attachment."

He actually stopped himself from continuing in the previous episode when he was waxing philosophic about missing the  bed he slept in as a humanoid — and how his hands would occasionally drift under the sheets at night….

I don't know what to make of the end of Business As Usual. On the one hand, you have Sisko's very aggressive "Works for me!" line which basically says "yeah, I'm going to let you off on this one but I still think you're a slimy POS and you have a far way to travel before I ever consider you acceptable to interact with

"Car trouble Mr Bashir? Hi, Odo!"

@avclub-c23cf34ca9a949cd5d44b1691d2e9f6d:disqus Yeah—I was like "YOU'RE FORGETTING SOMETHING!" and my husband reminded me he found a whole stash of them somewhere and while that made a bit of a difference, it would still be a lot handier to get the spearhead +7 of undead slaying in your hand as you ran away from the

@twitter-24490751:disqus Sansa was also raised to be "the key to the north" — she is the eldest daughter, and from an early age, she was trained to believe that her greatest worth would be through marrying and making a secure alliance with a powerful lord to strengthen the House of Stark. So much is made about the

The Genetic Engineering itself was a last-minute thing, but there's no way they weren't working on the "he's got a dark secret" angle from all of the breadcrumbs they dropped in the previous season.

Not "that" Robert Picardo to be sure. Dude was a friggin' Sociopath.

@avclub-bca3531762af8a993c4f60c48fd5e33b:disqus I can imagine the interview now.
Jules: "So, would I have to wear the earring, too?"
Bajoran Surgeon General: "No, no, of course not."
Jules: "Well, I suppose I could make do. That uniform doesn't have the snuggly, pajama-like quality that I've come to suspect, but as long

awwww yeah.

Oh my, that sounds serious.

Yeah, the parents are brilliant.

yeah, she practically dropped the mic and announced "Founder Out" after she told him that.

I wonder what the captains were screaming on the bridge of those warbirds when they realize that the warp signatures of the dominion fleet had been fabricated.

Hey, she's got brains. And as soon as she eats up, she can get back to the dabo table so his customers can have a good long look at them.

LOL picking the episode where Wesley Crusher could have been killed off but was spared isn't really granting your argument points. :D

I'd help you into your coat but I'm giggling too much.

Exactly! It would have taken some good writing judo to write a convincing reason for someone to stay in a place where everyone know's he's disgraced, but after the Purgatory's Shadow/Inferno's Light brilliance, I bet they could have worked something in.