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I'll stick with the games, thanksThis Witcher show is really confusing and all over the place.
I was livid when I saw what they did with Yen. The showrunner really wants you to forget that she's a century old and wise.
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I'll stick with the games, thanksThis Witcher show is really confusing and all over the place.
As I understand it, the Witcher series has lots of waifus and the show doesn't deliver on this aspect.I'll stick with the games, thanks
I was livid when I saw what they did with Yen. The show really wants you forget that she's a century old and wise.
The books are enjoyable, too. Cheaper and easier to find anymore, too.I'll stick with the games, thanks
I was livid when I saw what they did with Yen. The showrunner really wants you to forget that she's a century old and wise.
They're based off of Palestinians. How could they NOT be retarded?Bajorans are retarded and were better off under Cardassian rule.
Are you asking a Jewish Question?They're based off of Palestinians. How could they NOT be retarded?
I thought Ferengi were Space Jews.
No, the Ferengi are space-Scots, only more sober and attractive. It's the (((Changelings))) who correspond to the Tiny Hat Tribe.I thought Ferengi were Space Jews.
The Cardassians on the other hand were only too eager to take Federation industrial replicators (which unfortunately we never got to see) until Eddington borrowed them for the Maquis.Bajor is not part of the Federation and the highly-religious, self-reliant Bajoran government would have to clear any and all of that. They just got their planet back and while appreciative of Federation sponsorship, the Bajorans are consistently skeptical of any other power that wants to be their caretaker.
They are to an extent, you can't really depict them without being offensive so they broke them up into different racesI thought Ferengi were Space Jews.
That fireworks display at the end is the most WTF moment of DS9.Deep Space Nine, season three, episode 22, Explorers
How salty he is about reading out that little acknowledgment always cracks me up.That fireworks display at the end is the most WTF moment of DS9.
I like to imagine Dukat seething while some dumb ass civilian politician nods and smiles.
Damar is probably in the back running the fireworks controls. Cardassian clown world.How salty he is about reading out that little acknowledgment always cracks me up.
Technically not humans, Klingons, Devore, Hirogen, Borg, Species 8472, or the Tholians.So what I'm gathering from the last few pages of this thread is every star trek race are the jews, got it.
I want to know who fitted a Galor-class battle cruiser with fireworks. What happens if you press the wrong button during a skirmish?Damar is probably in the back running the fireworks controls.
What DS9 really needed was a monorail. Everything's better with monorails.Whatever, the moral of the story in this episode is that Ben Sisko really likes trains.