What level of natural disaster would have to strike before you'd stop watching Voyager Nick? Meteor strike? The rapture perhaps?
Mr Barclay, in Pathfinder, reminded me of myself. As if the end of the world would stop me from getting to the end of the series
I wonder if after we die if there's Voyager in heaven? It would be just our luck that Saint Peter scoots us in, only to find out that there's nothing on but Andromeda reruns.
In truth, how the fairy tale is constructed, when brainwashing a child to make them feel at ease about death... "In heaven they're still making Voyager, there will always be a new season forever." But just because God invented law degrees, it doesn't mean that he has one. Although, Jesus was a Rabbi. That had a lot of legal implications when he was Earthside, that outside of Roman law he was a judge of sorts as far as small claims went, which would make him more like a binding arbitrator than a judge or a lawyer.
But getting back to the topic at hand, neither Judge Judy nor Jesus are anywhere near as awesome as the Doctor.
"Remember" is ok. It's about... not forgetting. Yeah, Season 3 feels like cruising down an interstate at night through corn, soy, and whatnot fields. Season 5 does have a lot of good episodes. "Timeless", "Dark Frontier", "Course: Oblivion", "Bliss", "Latent Image", "Bride of Chaotica!", "Night", "Juggernaut", "Relativity","Thirty Days". And I think "Virtuoso" is one of the worst episodes of the series, down there with "Life Line". Too many comedies. That sunk X-Files and got old on Xena & Hercules. 2 Fair Haven episodes? What were they thinking?
If remember really sucked so hard, then they wouldn't have repeated the script a year later in Nemesis, or stolen it from Bev Crusher in the first place.