Colonel Kira's Left Tit
Bearded Belly of Bajor
lol, that was amazing.
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Super glad you dropped your shields, so to speak, and are enjoying the show for what it is. It's fucking brilliant, IMHO.Brilliant. Jack Quaid absolutely knocked it out of the park.
"Their references are oddly specific" - we now have a LD reference within a SNW episode. Heh.
Spock's disconcerting attempts at humor were perfect, as was Boimler's reaction to it.
Incredible all round, and surprisingly touching - Una in particular. Ad Aspera Per Astra.
I liked when he said "live long and prosper"My arm doesn't normally do this, new favourite Spock quote.
Now new episode until August 3rd, I wish they'd just given us this as a bonus and kept new ones on Thursdays. I also wish they got twenty episodes a season though, so...
Super glad you dropped your shields, so to speak, and are enjoying the show for what it is. It's fucking brilliant, IMHO.
Now new episode until August 3rd, I wish they'd just given us this as a bonus and kept new ones on Thursdays. I also wish they got twenty episodes a season though, so...
Kick back, dude. Put your feet up, grab a beer and enjoy something for a change.Maybe if the characters were a little less of this:
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all the time.
I love baseball. Probably wouldn't love it quite so much if every single player was acting like the goofy-ass mascot, though. Same deal here.Kick back, dude. Put your feet up, grab a beer and enjoy something for a change.
Also, it's always been my understanding that being a Vulcan doesn't inherently make you emotionless. It takes a lifetime of training and dedication to suppress and control the extreme emotions that Vulcans are born with. With this LOGIC, human Spock should be even more reserved with the lesser burden of human-only emotions, unless something iherent in Vulcan physiology is at play.
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