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Swedish intelligence. Gotta bring it all full circle.

There was, like, no security on that facility at all. A $5 padlock from The Home Depot doesn't count.

Sneaky Jenningses!

Didn't catch Philip flashing murder eyes at him when he turned away to open the fridge during that conversation about Paige, either. Stan, ya big lug!

She had to penetrate those sophisticated security layers of an unlocked cyclone-fence gate, state-of-the-art padlock technology, and a redundant greenhouse double door system, too!

I cringed at the "I don't care if you have sex" comment being tossed out so flippantly. Elizabeth forgets to be a mother sometimes, too consumed with being a handler.

I felt awful for both of them. Oleg feels betrayed and used by Stan, and Stan feels betrayed and used by his government. I observed last week Oleg might have been the closest thing Stan had to a friend, outside of the Jenningses. Getting close to an asset…well, it's been a problem for ol' Stan in the past, hasn't it?

Agreed on all counts, and I do think it was a conscious decision by Brooks and the writers to dial Sisko back a little — from a character standpoint, as a combination of maturation and self-preservation. Some of my favorite Sisko moments are when Brooks exudes that tension between his placid exterior and his

I liked this show better when it was called You're the Worst.

S4 > S6 > S5 > S3 > S7 > S2 > S1

S7 definitely isn't as great as S5 or S6, among the other Dominion War seasons (yes, I know the war didn't technically start until the S5 finale, but c'mon), but it still has some of my favorite episodes, scenes, and character moments.

In his defense, Jadzia didn't seem to find him creepy, but she definitely wasn't into him, which did make his flirtations pretty sad.

Fun fact: That scene was originally filmed to fill space because they thought the episode would come in too short, and then when it turned out they actually needed to cut down the runtime, Ronald D. Moore successfully lobbied to keep it.

Oh, he definitely is. Was getting a major Brother Cavil vibe from him.

One of the best character actors currently working. Man, I miss his scenes with Thomas Jane.

Same thing happened to me on Comcast. It was just the part after the last commercial break. Really weird.

Diogo is a big-hearted dummy. He got rolled by Dawes for the same reason he was caught by Miller stealing water on Ceres in the most amateurish manner possible — he's just not very fuckin' bright.

That scene with Holden and Dawes verbally sparring on the Rocinante was fantastic. Dawes is right: Holden's got more than a little Miller in him. Lawful good emulating chaotic good — hell, he would've blown Cortazar's brains out if Dawes hadn't gotten to him first.

Dead Illegal, Do Not Burn!