Or "The Peters Principle"."Peters Syndrome"

Or "The Peters Principle"."Peters Syndrome"
you mean the poll where 27 people voted the latest episode as excellent and 36 voted good to poor?I note that every time this board does a statistical poll on the latest ST:C episode, you and the two other major ST:C critics are in the tiny, tiny, tiny minority. A very vocal minority, but a tiny minority nonetheless. ST:C is obviously pleasing the vast majority of their fans.
thanks for the constant entertainment...
you mean the poll where 27 people voted the latest episode as excellent and 36 voted good to poor?
Jesus, you are deluded...Picking and choosing your statistics, now, are we? THREE voted "poor."
Look, I get it. "Methinks you doth protest too much". Now that I realize you and some of these other ST:C detractors are in the industry yourselves, your dislike of ST:C's popularity and success makes a lot more sense to me.
that each and every STC episode (except perhaps Lolani, maybe) wishes they were as good as
[...]The Tressaurian Intersection that each and every STC episode (except perhaps Lolani, maybe) wishes they were as good as...
Firebird, saying TTI's merits are very high (in my mind) does not mean STC has none...I think that's just a tad bit harsh, Bixby, as much as I love The Tressaurian Intersection, and do agree it's a fantastic slice of Star Trek.
Firebird, saying TTI's merits are very high (in my mind) does not mean STC has none...
LOL. I think it's called "Peters Syndrome": An intense dislike of Vic Mignoga and ST:C that is so intense, it compels one to talk about it over and over and over and over and over again on message boards.
And out of the bottle too, since they'll be using the planet set.Whatever else I could say about STC's new episode next month, at first look this one seems totally "out of the box". Q, Sheba and Drake from aliens sounds interesting...
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