Star Trek - Space: The Final Frontier

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I'd watch a whole Cardassian romcom where they're arguing / flirting the whole time. Call it The Never Ending Romance.
 
EVER NOTICE HOW LIBS ARE ALL WEAK & FAT & GAY & POOR

Personally, I think people who have differing viewpoints from my own are fat, retarded. dipshits. Whereas those who agree with me (and by extension myself) are all 10/10 alpha Chads and Stacys.
Gotta sabotage the end of the show and the last two seasons because "People find Gul Dukat too 3-dimensional! This plot needs to be more cartoonishly black and white!"
 
I'd watch a whole Cardassian romcom where they're arguing / flirting the whole time. Call it The Never Ending Romance.

I now can't stop picturing two bickering brothers in the Obsidian Order, their disapproving old Cardassian Guard father and their Bajoran house slave.
 
Two Cardies, a Bajoran, and an ore processing facility. This fall on CBS!
Next time on Attention Bajoran Workers, the Gul finds himself in an awkward position after a freighter filled with yamok sauce on its way to his restaurant is discovered to have been a cover for a Maquis arms deal. Now he's got to answer to the Central Command and a dining room full of angry customers. And the Gul's Bajoran slave has a self-sealing surprise in store for when he gets home.

Don't miss ABW, Thursdays at 8pm, 7 central.
 
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Grilka is the perfect woman.
They do a good job of making her the 'power behind the throne,' without retconning the long-established Klingon patriarchy. Klingon women aren't treated as equals (except as soldiers in the field). They are prohibited from serving in the High Council and can't inherit control of their Houses unless they have enough money and no male successors. On other hand, women have a tremendous degree of clout regarding what goes on within those Houses. (This was Ron Moore's concession.)
 
They do a good job of making her the 'power behind the throne,' without retconning the long-established Klingon patriarchy. Klingon women aren't treated as equals (except as soldiers in the field). They are prohibited from serving in the High Council and can't inherit control of their Houses unless they have enough money and no male successors. On other hand, women have a tremendous degree of clout regarding what goes on within those Houses. (This was Ron Moore's concession.)
Plus she's really, really smoking hot.
 
Gotta sabotage the end of the show and the last two seasons because "People find Gul Dukat too 3-dimensional! This plot needs to be more cartoonishly black and white!"
Yeah, but Marc SOLD that turn. It worked, and ironically it made the character more tragic in my eyes for having him clearly go off the deep end.
 
Yeah, but Marc SOLD that turn. It worked, and ironically it made the character more tragic in my eyes for having him clearly go off the deep end.
I would have preferred Dukat never be seen again after Waltz and bring Marc back as a Dominion advisor character that could have gotten up to shenanigans with Winn.
 
I recently rewatched the one where Keiko is possessed by the rage demon and chuckled all the way through. Kept picturing scenes where the characters just sluff it off with a "well, that's just Keiko" or "I've seen her worse, but Keiko does seem to be especially cranky today".
 
I recently rewatched the one where Keiko is possessed by the rage demon and chuckled all the way through. Kept picturing scenes where the characters just sluff it off with a "well, that's just Keiko"
Sure, we make fun of Keiko (her trademark bitching at Miles), but if there’s one thing I really respect DS9 for, it’s that she has never stopped being angry; never softened into a likable character.

Let this be a lesson: Never compromise your truest self.

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Sure, we make fun of Keiko (her trademark bitching at Miles), but if there’s one thing I really respect about DS9, it’s that she has never stopped being angry, never softened into a likable character.

Let this be a lesson: Never compromise your truest self.
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To be fair she's also right sometimes, at the end of the show Miles bitches about her forcing him into taking the job on earth but its clearly the better option over letting your kids grow up on some shitty, dangerous ore mining station.
 
All those actresses that got pregnant eventually returned to their normal weight. Again, no excuse for Tilly, whatever happened to her.


On other hand, women have a tremendous degree of clout regarding what goes on within those Houses. (This was Ron Moore's concession.)
That's all women, not just Klingons. The hand that rocks the craddle...
 
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