^ Since Lester really WAS a raging lunatic...that's hardly surprising.
I know, I meant specifically having Kirk and Spock switch bodies.Well, they did have a body swap episode, but it wasn't comedic, and it was terrible. It also wasn't Kirk/Spock.
Roddenberry would have made that creepy AF.Imagine TNG doing a body swap, all caused by Wesley. Beverly and Picard swapped bodies....
If Stargate got rebooted would the SGC be under the command of the Spaceforce now?
Not a Criminal Minds regular viewer, will have Ion reruns on the TV for background noise while working, but am watching Evolution on Paramount+, and it has one of the most annoying tropes -- the bigwig who doesn't like the main characters for no real reason other than to be an obstacle. There's no logical in-universe reason for any of it. Why would you want to shut down/downsize/overrule a team that solves 22 serial killer cases every year for over a decade? Currently they have to deal with an AG who doesn't want them to keep looking into a serial killer on the basis that she already said the case was closed and solved. What?!?!?!
Americans don't have annual leave?
While European workers are typically guaranteed between 20 and 30 paid days off a year the USA has no national requirement for paid holidays, vacation days or paid sick days. Instead, businesses rely on creating their own PTO policies.
Americans don't have annual leave?
Well, I mean on average, a suitable supply of annual time off is widely practiced by most reasonable employers, but it's not a national mandate or anythingAmericans don't have annual leave?
I was reading about Michael Moore series "Where to invade next" and that's where I came across it, not judgment or anything just making sure I got it right.^Speak for yourself, bub. You might but there is no legal right to paid leave for Americans.
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