The key to humor is explain afterwards why a joke works. That or a smiley face emogi. JasonI've heard that dry humor is uniquely anglo-american. It's amazing once you get to know it.
The key to humor is explain afterwards why a joke works. That or a smiley face emogi. JasonI've heard that dry humor is uniquely anglo-american. It's amazing once you get to know it.
that kind of humor is far too sophisticated for any of us here.Interesting. I thought the key to humor was smashing a watermelon with a sledgehammer.
That is a good reason to get the dax part to leave make Odo too good at stopping Quark.Well, they didn't "murder him", Jadzia finally convinced Curzon to come back to her, which is strange since as "Curzodo" he was indeed alive and able to do a lot of things like beat Quark at his own games but in Jadzia, he's just a memory... Odd, isn't it?
Until Spieces 8472 shows up later that year after beating the Borg and then destroying that planet. JasonWithout Tuvok and Neelix, they never would have got off the basics planet?
Tuvix, without the Doctor threatening to restore Neelix and Tuvok constantly, could have lived out a nice life on the basics planet.
That fate was three episodes away.
Without Tuvok and Neelix, they never would have got off the basics planet?
Tuvix, without the Doctor threatening to restore Neelix and Tuvok constantly, could have lived out a nice life on the basics planet.
That fate was three episodes away.
Tuvix was an upgrade for Neelix, and a downgrade for Tuvok. It was the Neelix side that wanted to keep the new identity.
HarrisHow about Kim and Paris? Karis or Pim?
He had no tact. He just went all in at once and creeped her out.What a pity that Kes wasn't into Tuvix.
It must be nice to be so confident that Tuvix was "only the result of an accident" that you're willing to overlook the possibility that separating him is in fact murder.
What if you're wrong?
I think you're preaching to the choir here.
But some posters seem to be expressing the viewpoint that Tuvix wasn't ever actually "alive", so separating him isn't "killing" him.
Taking life is taking life, right? What difference does it make how it was conceived?
Is Belanna a transporter clone? Is everyone who has ever used a transporter actually a clone of a clone of a clone?
Well, If I'm wrong it doesn't matter. Tuvix was hard on the eyes, hard on the ears, the actor sucked, and It doesn't matter one bit if they killed him.... thankfully he wasn't around for the next episode. One more exclaimed "Ahhhhhh!" and I would have phasered him myself.
The point is kinda moot.
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