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I certainly don’t find sneezing pleasurable.

Hey now. Humans are pretty much incapacitated by sneezing. Try fighting someone, or really doing anything, while your body constantly spasms involuntarily. I think that it’d actually be a pretty dangerous power. Silly, and not at all intimidating, but potentially very dangerous.

Of course they did. You don’t fight destiny. No sir. And you don’t eat crackers in the bed of your future, or you get all... scratchy.

The fact that she’s been able to convincing play one clone pretending to be another multiple times is probably the best testament to her talent. her talent, and she deserves an award for that alone. So no, quantity of roles doesn’t necessarily matter, but it’s given her opportunity to show of her incredible acting

Jewel Staite should be in everything.

Okay, okay. Point well made.

Perhaps INCLUDING George himself.

Bottle episodes are some of Star Trek’s best. “The Offspring,” “The Drumhead,” “Lower Decks,” “Duet,” “In the Cards”...

Hmm. I kind of forgot how that episode went.

Karl Urban as Bones McCoy is one thing that NuTrek got completely right. He is brilliant.

You’re totally right. The science-fiction justification for the episode is so different that I didn’t even consider it, but it’s otherwise a remarkable parallel for The Inner Light. Jake loses his world when he loses his dad, and for the first while tires effortlessly to get his dad back like Picard refused to accept

I’m sorry, but DS9's The Inner Light is not Hard Time. Far Beyond the Stars is. Sure, it’s not identical in concept to The Inner Light, but it’s remarkably similar. And unlike Hard Time, Far Beyond the Stars is at the same level of quality as The Inner Light, if not above it.

Actually, the first two seasons of DS9 are surprisingly strong. If you haven’t seen it, at least watch Duet from Season 1. This is before the Dominion has even been mentioned, and yet it’s still quintessential DS9. One of my absolute favorite episodes.

For most of Enterprise, you’d be better off rewatching TNG. The only time it does something really unique is Season 3, which is similar in premise to Voyager. Like Voyager, Enterprise is alone against a whole unexplored region full of hostile or potentially hostile aliens, with limited resources and no backup. Unlike

That scene’s totally in there.

Watch DS9. Watch it. It’s a very different show from TNG or TOS, but it’s still amazing. I suppose it’s not for everyone, but this article from earlier today does an amazing job summing up it’s strengths (it’s peppered with spoilers). The gist of it is, staying in one place means that actions have long-term

I would probably be 50% more likely to buy an Echo if it had Majel Barrert’s voice.

Three villains in a Spiderman movie? Haven’t two prior examples already proved this to be a very, VERY bad idea?

Thank you. Thank you so much.

Go ahead, post it. That image can’t be posted too much.