It must have been a beautiful cat. I would like to have one myself.I used to have a cat that had little tufts of fur on the tips of her ears I used to call her my lynx
You need to get yourself a Maine Coon cat or Norwegian forest cat... that's about as lynx-like as it gets on the domestic scaleIt must have been a beautiful cat. I would like to have one myself.
Ever since I was a kid, I've always had a certain fascination for the lynx.
My dry wit has returned thanks to coffee and a hectic day at work.got a case of the Mooonnnnndayyysss? Awwww.
Another of my favorites. The ending was one of surprise for me. No reset, no happy ending, no memorial. Essentially a Starfleet crew lost to the void. Not a normal ending for the Trek of that day.Well, Course: Oblivion was a rather melancholy affair...I felt a bit downcast by the end of the ep, although Harry and Seven's makeup towards the end gave me a few chuckles to offset that gloomy feeling. It was interesting an episode though... can't say I disliked it, despite feeling a little mournful.
It is interesting to see how many people are shocked by this episode. I feel sorry for the alternate crew but it's not like I feel some kind of irreparable loss at the end of the episode. I think if they had stayed alive and made it back to Earth, it would have been a much bigger tragedy for the original crew, their relatives, friends ... and probably for the alternate crew eventually.Well, Course: Oblivion was a rather melancholy affair...I felt a bit downcast by the end of the ep, although Harry and Seven's makeup towards the end gave me a few chuckles to offset that gloomy feeling. It was interesting an episode though... can't say I disliked it, despite feeling a little mournful.
Exactly... no happiness, no standard Star Trek optimism (though that is one thing I love about the series)... just sort of a grim realism, of sorts.Another of my favorites. The ending was one of surprise for me. No reset, no happy ending, no memorial. Essentially a Starfleet crew lost to the void. Not a normal ending for the Trek of that day.
It is interesting to see how many people are shocked by this episode. I feel sorry for the alternate crew but it's not like I feel some kind of irreparable loss at the end of the episode. I think if they had stayed alive and made it back to Earth, it would have been a much bigger tragedy for the original crew, their relatives, friends ... and probably for the alternate crew eventually.
Well, that sexy, white-teeth bearing cast member can love it and keep it. It wasn't my favorite, though I liked it okay. Beltran possibly should have hit up the weights a little more prior to filming, but maybe they don't have enough time when an ep is announced (thankfully, I will never have to deal with that form of work-related stress). He looked smoking, as per usual, but I wanted to see him with his SHIRT OFF. It's a boxing episode, for cripe's sake!The next episode is like Voyager's version of "The Alternative Factor." It makes me feel like I'm losing my mind. It's hard for me to watch, but one sexy cast member, says he loves it(through sparkling white teeth).
...Monday nights at 8, this season...on Voyager!
Well, you hit the trivia button.Well, that sexy, white-teeth bearing cast member can love it and keep it. It wasn't my favorite, though I liked it okay. Beltran possibly should have hit up the weights a little more prior to filming, but maybe they don't have enough time when an ep is announced (thankfully, I will never have to deal with that form of work-related stress). He looked smoking, as per usual, but I wanted to see him with his SHIRT OFF. It's a boxing episode, for cripe's sake!
...only on U.P.N. (said in the voice of James Earl Jones).
He couldn't take off the shirt, because then you'd be able to see the girdle he was made to wear.Damn trivia button... well, at least my perception isn't totally out of whack. Wait, maybe it is, if I say that I would have preferred even "Chunky Chak" with his shirt off.![]()
He couldn't take off the shirt, because then you'd be able to see the girdle he was made to wear.
BTW, sorry for spoiling The Fight. I guess I forgot all about that cool trick you taught me.
Agreed...Nothing Human had some good moral dilemmas and I would have liked to have seen Crell Moset again, as he was a fascinating character. And the doctor needed a friend, so he'd not bug the crap out of the rest of the crew with his slide shows.
Do you have a link for that fanfic?They had O'Brien take off his shirt for that one episode on DS9 where he was kidnapped and taken to Cardassia and he was rather....doughy...looking.
Flotter. They could have brought him and Trevus back in the 6th season and Naomi could have introduced the stories to Mezoti in an episode as part of a B story. I'd always wished Naomi's mother had adopted Mezoti, instead of her going with the twin boys who never said much of anything.
Juggernaut. I didn't like this one at first, but after watching it several times, it grew on me enough that I ended up writing a one-shot fanfic based on it filling in some plot holes.
Nothing Human had some good moral dilemmas and I would have liked to have seen Crell Moset again, as he was a fascinating character. And the doctor needed a friend, so he'd not bug the crap out of the rest of the crew with his slide shows.
Here you go, https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12607370/1/A-Change-of-PerspectiveDo you have a link for that fanfic?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.