And you know that the entire cast reviles this episode as a racist piece of filth and the director was evidently a piece of work too. So let’s say you haven’t seen this episode since it first aired in 1987, so you feel you need to give it a fair shake. He does have some good moments though, so ease up. It took waaay too long to take this character from annoying airlock fodder to intelligent, but flawed officer-in-training… and in a sense, they didn’t fully succeed on that journey. Not just an emotionless Vulcan stand-in, considering the number of episodes the Enterprise is saved by having this android aboard makes him kind of a “machina ex deus ex machina.” I wish they had made her de facto role of cultural/alien contact specialist and diplomat more formal from the get-go, but I guess the priority was form-fitting clothing and inconsistent sensing of emotions. One of those characters that grew on me in the rewatch. Over 30 years later, and I’m still wondering about the wisdom of naming a doctor “Crusher,” but, I mean, she’s capable, compassionate, and… we’re never going to resolve that thing between her and Picard, are we? Much like Spock was the quintessential Vulcan who turns out to be a very atypical Vulcan, so too is Worf the Klingon’s Klingon who… was not raised by Klingons, has a greater sense of honor than just about any other Klingon we meet, and generally only kicks ass off screen. I’m so glad they switched you to Engineering. ![]() In the meantime, keep speaking technobabble like a boss. Sorry, Geordi, you’ll have to wait for Ensign Kim in Voyager to be more hapless in that department. ![]() Unless it’s about romantic relationships. And “it” could be starship operations or some sort of consensual intimacy. Still, it works.īearded or clean-shaven, Riker’s ready to step over a chair, sit down, and let you know how it’s done. He just doesn’t have any ounce of cowboy (although Patrick Stewart does). Like Kirk, he has his own particular tortured backstory. Picard” forget that Picard has Kirk’s zeal for truth, justice, and the Federation way. Note: Everything below may contain spoilers and definitely contains some snark. See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. Maps and directions - Child safety seats - ġ0. Newspapers from Ancestry - Longview Daily News (Longview, Washington) 13 March 1961 Monday page 13 - Ĩ. Newspapers from Ancestry - Daily News (New York, New York) 05, January 1964, Sunday - ĥ. The multiple murders of Mary Kelley Campbell: a true story, Stroschein & Campbell - Elk River Press - 2020Ĥ. If you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is BELOW THIS POINT:ġ. (Today’s story has a VERY unlikely ending, so be sure you stick around to the end to hear it.)įor 100s more stories like this one, check out my YouTube channel just called "MrBallen". ![]() Frozen with fear, he just stared at what was in front of him…. When he reached the end of that hallway, where it led into the kitchen, the boy stopped. He shrugged, then dropped his books and walked straight across the dining room and down a narrow hallway. He called out to see if anyone was home, but it was silent. ![]() On the morning of March 8, 1961, a 13 year old boy living near Seattle, Washington, walked up the front steps of his house, opened the front door and went inside.
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