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Although, the flip-side is true as well.

I'm curious… do any of the lawyers among us know who was right about what the ABA professional rules of conduct say about what should be done in a situation like the teleconference (i.e. "inadvertent disclosure" of privileged information)?

I was totally on Cary's side during his arguments with Alicia, since Alicia's position about the merger was absolutely selfish.

What do people think happens to the Cardassians?

Hasn't Nintendo always been really conservative when it comes to the content of their games?

If I was a senior member of an organization that just tried to kill 20 million people, and instead of waiting to be questioned I had fled from a base where dozens had been murdered, and was found at a secret base in North America, would you believe me when I said "I'm one of the good guys, but I know who the bad guy

Talbot's overreaction is consistent with a United States government that's overreacting to the news of HYDRA's continued existence. From everything we've seen, Congress and the military are on a witchhunt to get everyone and everything connected to S.H.I.E.L.D. or HYDRA.

I didn't get redemption at all from his "I did all these bad things, but I really care about you" speech to Sky. It didn't come across as sincere and I don't think Sky believed it either. The only reason she saves Ward is that she didn't want his death on her hands.

According to pretty believable rumors, Rivera and Lea Michele are not getting along (either because one is jealous of the other, or upset the producers treat one better than the other) and there was some sort of "altercation" that happened April 15th onset.

I always thought "Extreme Measures" missed a big opportunity by not having Garak and Sloan meet, and interrogation by Garak be the means by which the cure is discovered. I think that would have worked much better than the Romulan technobabble device that we've never heard of before and will never hear from again.

With "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges," does it make me a horrible human being to think Ross and Sloan's position may be the correct one?

It's actually a different giant monster boar; the Erymanthian Boar.

The season 6 finale should have been the series finale. The show hit a wall when it put House and Cuddy together as a couple. To me, "House" was always interesting when it was a study of Greg House and the medical cases expounded on the character. His love of Cuddy, and his inability to express it because of his

I love the movie, but I'm always trying to wrap my head around the "celestial" philosophy of the film. I understand the point of life lived in fear being no life at all, and how it's destructive to personal growth.

I remember bits and pieces from watching the show as a kid, but I seem to remember it following the usual David E. Kelley formula; It had some episodes with really clever plot elements and character arcs, but as the series progressed it because more and more wacky to the point of ridiculousness.

In his previous interactions with Maggie, Rust seemed like he wanted to make a connection with her. In fact, I think it's one of the dichotomies of the character in that as much as he professes that life has no meaning, whenever he's in a scene with Maggie he seems to envy Marty's life. I think deep down he wants to

Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.

Although, it should be noted that Worf's addition to DS9 wasn't exactly planned. If I remember correctly, it was forced on the show by executives at Paramount as a ploy for ratings.

One thing I really like about "Once More To The Breach" is they sort of get into the feudal nature of Klingon society, which seems to work along the lines of Game of Thrones.

Although, in Into Darkness, Spock (who's half-human) held his own, kicked Khan's ass, and would have beaten Khan to death if Uhura hadn't intervened.