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Dunno why, but this ending gets me every time. Maybe not the "happiest" happy ending, but one of the purest "fuck yeah!" moments I've seen on screen:

Really, it's the only choice.

I'll just leave this right here:

And, more importantly, unlike other Robin Hoods he can speak with an English accent.

Discussion needs more Henchman 21 from Venture Bros

The entire cast, really.

Don't forget about the Venture Bros. themselves. Publick and Hammer have said many times that when the show first started out they were basically the same character. Now they have their own distinct personalities and those two have become the emotional core of the show.

Shore Leave. Started as just a one note gay Shipwreck parody, turned into one of the best and more in depth characters on the show.

The Doomsday Machine. Best episode of ST:TOS. Real space opera, and it shows Starfleet officers at their best and worst.

No, it's Washington University in St. Louis. No matter how awkward it sounds, that's the name they drill into us employees and researchers.

This is my biggest problem as well. These Klingons, and actually the Gorn from the STID tie-in video game, were cool designs for aliens. Okay, well, maybe the Klingons in some cases might be looking a bit too ENEMY MINE for me, but I digress. They're interesting looks and all, but...

Me too! Not a fan of the "altered timeline" hooey. Like here for example— somehow Kirk's dad dying before he was supposed to (in the first Abrams film) altered the way the Klingon race looks?

^ding ding ding. We have a winner. It's not the food as the food is down to the gram ingredients KNOWN. But those mice are fed tap water. Most of them at least. Some are fed acid water, and some get sterile water, but most of them just get tap water.

"four planets, plus debris.”

I can almost guarantee he has zero interest.

Clooney is also the guy who kept a photo of himself as Batman prominently displayed on his office wall, as a cautionary reminder of what can happen when you make movies solely for commercial reasons. via Yahoo

Why aren't we using our chemical thrusters, that fire independent of the warp core? You know, they ones every Starfleet ship with damaged warp engines has used for 50 years?