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Months, not years.

Usually at the end of the season reviews they mention who's gonna be doing regular coverage if there's regular coverage to be had.

Anecodotal evidence has nothing to do with whether the memory is correct, memories period are generally inadmissable as evidence because "anecdotal evidence", as it's called, is 1. Unconfirmable by anyone but the person with the memory and 2. Representative of such a small sample size as not to be worth acknowledging

Objection! Anecdotal evidence!

Cohen the Barbarian

It's a Bryan Fuller show. Can't have one of those without a female lead with a guy's name.

Three times? Wasn't one of the last things he said before teleporting out of his original brain was that comedy relied on rule of threes?

goddammit

Ah. Fair enough, then. I don't think that one data point is enough for me to think Garak Dukat knows right from wrong in the general sense, but I'll concede I was off base about it.

They also had to remind him how swell it'd be if they could get him and Visitor to bone at least once on-screen.

Has he? With his own two hands? No doubt he ordered hits. Blew up a ship or two. But I can't honestly recall a single instance of him just. Shooting someone dead. At least not pre-Ziyal.

I disagree. I've always read his refusal to kill Ziyal as more of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine being the rare work of fiction that understands that it takes a lot of psychological breakage for us to be capable of fatally injuring another human being. It takes training, and in a lot of cases borderline torture, to get a

I really hope you're doing shtick.

I never got the chance to tell him how glad I was he was eaten by a giant snake.

Are you saying he wasn't a monster when he was working people to death in camps?

See, I think that's a pretty grievous misreading of Dukat—I don't think he does understand what's right. What he understands is that rightness and goodness are desirable traits and that therefore it's in his best interest to spin everything he does, even genocide, as right and good. And he is continually frustrated

I don't there was any way out. If she did die, people'd be saying it was boring, and the done thing, and whatever else.

What's genuinely startling to me about this is that he seems unaware of white male privilege even as, like, a political correctness thing or a liberal conspiracy or whatever. No one's suggested the possibility of minority disadvantage to him, ever, in 25 years.

He learned Desi Arnaz had a rough time of it just in time!

“Are you saying that middle eastern countries have a more difficult time getting their borders respected read than western countries and you’re also saying that western countries get to make mediocre decisions and can continue on?”