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grasshopper rex : I remember reading Fahrenheit 451 when I was a teen and thinking it was farfetched and unl...
mkmikas : hehe of course, the glottis! from the greek γλῶττα, akin to glossolalia :) actually polyg...
kronickurves : Another fantastic episode!!!
Boiler : Jerry Seinfeld must be the next antichrist.
Danfis : They need to remove the comedy tag. Seriously, in no way shape or form could this be consi...
yellow_rose1 : it was deplorable behavior and for what, nothing was gained nothing would have been gained...
yellow_rose1 : Even though it was inevitable. I am in utter disbelief that this could happen in a first ...
grasshopper rex : As you can see from the rating here and on IMDb, far too many learned nothing from this em...
Never did I think as a kid watching Star Trek (back in the late 60’s), that someday there would be so many different story lines. Yes, I was lucky to be a grade school kid in the 1960’s and watched every new episode (the new tv season started in September)each week until the end of the season (which was May). Then I got to watch it again in the summer months as a re-run. I never got tired of seeing ST and with so many new spin-offs now, I won’t get tired anytime soon of seeing one Star Trek episode after another! Live long and prosper.
I was thinking it’d be super cool if someday they gave us a Trek series based around the perspective of one of the series’ other races. A series based around Vulcans or Klingons (my personal choice). Like one that brings back Michael Dorn as Worf in his later years on the Klingon home world. They can call it, “Star Trek: House of Mogh” or somethin’…lol