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Well you can put it in the fridge. And reheat a bowl at a time. And maybe pray, about the salmonella. Well I'd do it for one day, after that probably not.

Or you make a base soup and if you want seafood you put a bowl of it in a small pot and throw in the seafood and heat, seafood cooking very quickly helps.

I am reminded of this friend of mine who stayed at my house and cooked lentil soup and left it out on the stove for days until I told her it was slimy and she RINSED IT OFF and ate it. Truly some people don't deserve electricity.
 
I was just about to say that in the Manhattan thread.

If you remember that Snake turned the power off at the end of the last one, Revolution cut the balls off any possibility of Escape from Florida.
 
I think this episode is the reason why the 'romance' between them fizzled away and died a quiet and lonely death.

Working with people, socializing with people, flirting with people during all of those interactions, all of that is a very different proposition to when you actually decide to move in together, and suddenly you realize how annoying all those 'cute' little personality quirks actually are when you're confronted with them 24/7 on a hourly basis.
Totally agree with this - and it's not an unreasonable explanation as to why this particular theme was dropped from the show after Season 2.
In contrast, compare the far more contrived "Seska's baby situation" where it spontaneously switched species in between seasons just to provide a reason to write it out of the show.
 
I really wanted a big soap opera with Chak's baby abducted in the DQ. If Seska wasn't dead it's hard to find any justification for Janeway going after his baby, what is she going to do hunt them down and then hang out in Kazon space so he can take the baby to the holo-park every other weekend? Pointless. But if Seska died and they knew it was Chak's baby how long would she keep looking for it? If she didn't find it in a couple weeks I'd imagine she'd offer Chak a shuttle and supplies and her blessing but that would have to be it.
 
Neelix would have wound up babysitting it along with Naomi.

Or it might have disappeared and one day the crew would be enjoying veal-substitute soup.
 
I do feel for the boy growing up Kazon and never even knowing what race his other half is. But he will be much brighter than the Kazon and he will rise to be a great Mage and one day he will triumphantly ride his pirate fleet through a wormhole to the Alpha Quadrant, mythical home of his dead mother, and he will make war.
 
I really wanted a big soap opera with Chak's baby abducted in the DQ. If Seska wasn't dead it's hard to find any justification for Janeway going after his baby, what is she going to do hunt them down and then hang out in Kazon space so he can take the baby to the holo-park every other weekend? Pointless. But if Seska died and they knew it was Chak's baby how long would she keep looking for it? If she didn't find it in a couple weeks I'd imagine she'd offer Chak a shuttle and supplies and her blessing but that would have to be it.

His mother was a Cardassian spy in the Maquis. I wonder what her plans were before the caretaker incident.
 
His mother was a Cardassian spy in the Maquis. I wonder what her plans were before the caretaker incident.
Probably to determine key members and operating bases to locate potential targets for Cardassian military.

I never liked the Cardassian Seska reveal. Would have preferred that she was just a Bajoran who aligned with the Maquis so she could continue the fight.
 
Yeah, I know the rhyme.

Try this tongue twister...

I'm not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant plucker's son, but I'll keep plucking pheasants 'til the pheasant plucker comes.

(Say that 5 times as fast as you can.)

I'm still thinking about that soup. :drool:
 
That monkey ruined the episode for me. It pulled me completely out of the story because it was a freaking spider monkey and anyone who's been to a zoo would know it.

I didn't know. I knew it was a monkey but I'd never heard of a spider monkey until you started going on about it in another thread.

Guess we don't have them in Australian zoos.
 
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