I was going to come in and try and start something, but my sister's just had a baby today and I'm far too happy. 
I'm an uncle for the first time!
I'm an uncle for the first time!
I was going to come in and try and start something, but my sister's just had a baby today and I'm far too happy.
I'm an uncle for the first time!

Gods, don't remind me. My sister is pregnant too and people keep on making rice jokes.I was going to come in and try and start something, but my sister's just had a baby today and I'm far too happy.
I'm an uncle for the first time!
I was literally told about it by being handed a packet of Uncle Ben's microwavable rice.
Yes, it did, even more so when it overtook every other DS9 counter. But I want to have it built ever larger, more grand than any other counter you've done.I decided that the Gul in Playing God was probably Evek because it was the same actor in the same position around the same time. Sure, he was named on TNG, but he appeared on DS9 first. Besides, didn't Trials and Tribble-ations give you a big enough thrill when you saw all those numbers next to your name?![]()
Gods, don't remind me. My sister is pregnant too and people keep on making rice jokes.I was literally told about it by being handed a packet of Uncle Ben's microwavable rice.


Congratulations though. Not that you did anything.![]()

TNG Recut is excellent, the best thing is that it has continuity and story arcs that get more and more intricate (and insane) as it develops. That episode was part of an arc that started when Picard insulted Spot.What the...
That TNG Recut thing demands to be watched in full. I will begin this immediately. That was glorious.
Damn, this is glorious. I'm up to 50 now. No plans to stop.
...
Ever.

Don't worry about it, if the situation was reversed I'd laugh at you.
Sorry I know you don't really want me laughing at your emotional torment but there you go!![]()

Sadly, TNG Recut ends at episode 200 (All Bad Things), and it manages to be surprisingly emotional considering it was a series about genocidal, deviant cowards.Damn, this is glorious. I'm up to 50 now. No plans to stop.
...
Ever.

Sadly, TNG Recut ends at episode 200 (All Bad Things), and it manages to be surprisingly emotional considering it was a series about genocidal, deviant cowards.![]()
I know that there's some controversy about Kira's claim in that scene that there were no innocent Cardassians on Bajor, because episodes like Duet had given her a new perspective on such issues, but I completely buy that in that moment she believed what she said. Some part of Kira does believe that, she couldn't have lived through the occupation without some of those dark thoughts, but in normal circumstances her ability to reason will overrule such thinking. But now she's pregnant, her back hurts, people have been treating her as a delicate specimen for months, and some crazy guy has been murdering her oldest friends. So yeah, I can buy that she doesn't have time for reason or feel-good peacenik sentiments in that moment, she just wants to hurt and kill the guy that has her trapped in a chair.
In my opinion, personal growth rarely involves cutting anything loose completely, because that's not growth, merely change, and people can't let go of themselves quite that easily. Indeed, I'm not sure it would be healthy. Kira hasn't become a new person over the course of her time on DS9; instead she's grown and become ever more complex. Her outlook on Cardassia, the occupation, her own role in fighting it; these have changed; that doesn't mean she's incapable of accessing her former, more cleanly black-and-white perspectives, merely that she's learnt enough to be wary of them and keep them from dominating her outlook, at least most of the time. But when she's under the stress she is here, she can revert, and that doesn't contradict or invalidate episodes like Duet. It just shows that for all Kira is in the present, she, like anyone else, is partly defined by her past. She learned as a youth to keep things simple and clear-cut, as a means of surviving and achieving the goals of the Resistance. Just because she often seeks to put aside those lessons and turn the direction of her life around now that she has the chance (her scene with Opaka in season one being a great example), it doesn't mean she's "unlearnt" them. And it doesn't mean that when she's had a very bad day due to someone who hasn't been at all succssesful in escaping the ghosts of the occupation that she'll necessarily have the patience to reason and reflect.Damn, this is glorious. I'm up to 50 now. No plans to stop.
...
Ever.
It only gets madder...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEsb3uqtaEU&feature=BFa&list=PLE5A2CFCB55EF0AAB
This one is insane!

Haha, forgot what number it was, as I haven't watched em in awhile, but the most hilarious moment is when Picard kills Spot, then Data replicates a new cat!![]()
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