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I don’t love most Lwaxana episodes, but that one and Half a Life are wonderful.

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In my experience, it doesn’t matter what you set your age or distance range to in Tinder, because you’re going to get people 10 years older or younger and a hundred miles farther away than you specify anyway.

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Yeah, that just never seems to work for long. I currently have it set to 35-45, and it’s showing me 20-somethings. And I live in a huge city, so it’s not like it’s running out of people in my age range to show me.

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My favorite example of this is from The Chase, where they discover the origin of all humanoid species in the galaxy, probably the most important discovery made in the history of Starfleet, and it’s never mentioned again.

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Yeah, it’s definitely a bad episode, but it’s really just a pretty bog standard “new technology goes haywire” Trek episode. It was a good episode for RDM acting-wise, and the makeup effects for Paris’ deterioration were pretty great.

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Agreed. He doesn’t have any trouble interpreting or expressing feelings, it’s just that he’s kind of a prick with an identity crisis.

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Because at the point that this episode occurred, Hugh wasn’t really an ex-Borg yet. He wasn’t part of the overall Borg collective, but he was part of the rogue Borg, and whether or not he was fully an individual read probably still up for debate.

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“For you, the day Elim Garak graced your ready room was the most important day of your war. But for me, it was a Tuesday.”

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Say what you will about the entertainment merits of Real Housewives and Kardashian shows, at least the stars of those shows signed up to have their drama exploited for ratings. The producers of shows like Hoarders and Intervention are morally bankrupt. TLC is basically an entire network devoted to turning people’s mental health and addiction crises into spectacle for cheap entertainment, and it’s absolutely disgusting.

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Wasn’t it just that Riker was already pissed off at her because she was famous for having gotten people killed and being court martialed over it?

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Set your browser up with a good private DNS. I use Control D, which you can use to block a lot of annoying crap.

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Did she really have to? Nurses act independently in regular medical settings, but when there’s a doctor with the sum total of a civilization’s medical knowledge available 24/7, everyone else is just a pair of helping hands.

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The actual behind-the-scenes reason is much funnier.

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Just a REALLY distressing percentage of Hollywood does. The apologia for that fucking freak is absolutely baffling.

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Yep, “happily married” is definitely a phrase that comes to mind when I think of Miles and Keiko.

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