Certainly, but that doesn't mean terms like "homewrecker" stick around either.
Ask the blue guy in Orville.
Certainly, but that doesn't mean terms like "homewrecker" stick around either.
Whose to say that they weren't all fooling around together? Even now, there are open marriages. Who knows how the institution is seen in the 24th century?
There's no evidence that Bev and Jack's marriage was like that, anyway.
I would but I feel like punching him in the face for being a homewreckerAsk the blue guy in Orville.
There's no evidence it wasn't. There is very little known about it.
I would but I feel like punching him in the face for being a homewrecker![]()
Yeah, when he showed up again it was an interesting reaction for me.Rob Lowe was so well cast. He just has one of those faces.
I didn’t like the season end...but as long as they are just putting off the inevitable. Those two have to reconcile.Yeah, when he showed up again it was an interesting reaction for me.
Not only is Picard not a homewrecker (he wouldn't sleep with Beverly while she's still married to Jack), but surely birth control in the 24th century will have advanced to the point where it is absolutely 100% effective.
You'd think. But there sure seem to be a lot of unexpected children anyway: Hi, David Marcus, Alexander, Dukat's illegitimate daughter, that kid who posed as Picard's long-lost son . . .![]()
And if we're counting the books, there's Spock's kid by Zarabeth . . ..
And if we're counting the books, there's Spock's kid by Zarabeth . . ..
I missed that one. Is it for the best? It sounds like it might be for the best.
To be fair, that was a prehistoric period. Rhythm method was about the only option, and Spock don’t look like he can bust a move.
I checked it out from the library so many times that I finally just bought it from them. Still one of my favorites, and it has a sequel too.I missed that one. Is it for the best? It sounds like it might be for the best.
To be fair, that was a prehistoric period. Rhythm method was about the only option, and Spock don’t look like he can bust a move.
.... it was the first TREK novel to hit the NYT Bestseller List.
(Not counting movie novelizations.)
Somehow, I doubt she had access to medical technology while trapped in a cave on a frozen planet.![]()
But if McCoy had been quicker on the ball, maybe he could have done something about that . . .![]()
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