“If there’s nothing wrong with me, maybe there’s something wrong with the universe.”
Yeah, that seems logical. :rolleyes:
“If there’s nothing wrong with me, maybe there’s something wrong with the universe.”
Yeah, that seems logical. :rolleyes:
I say that to myself every day “There’s nothing wrong with me. There’s something wrong with the universe.”
Hive mind
“Wesley’s experiment! Of course!”
Is it too late for an abortion? :eek:
“Let it all go, Wesley. The expectations. The demands on yourself.”
The guilt of killing your mother. Your bowel control. :eek:
Flying the ship around the sun, go back in time, have an abortion and pick up a couple whales on the way just in case.
That’s what kirk would…do ?
She should go the center of the ship anyway if it’s shrinking.
“Click my heels together three times, and I’m back in Kansas.”
Beverly’s showing off her knowledge of ancient literature.
Beverly doesn’t have to yell and be mean to the computer.
It’s not the computer’s fault for Crom’s sake.
You’re right, of course.
It’s Wesley’s.
Wicked is a popular play. Probably still running in the 24 century.
Ah HA! Notice she totally hugs Jean Luc first.
And then thanks the Traveller, ignoring her son slumped over in a heap.
She’s not exactly mother of the year. :rolleyes:
Kinda suspenseful episode, but not a great one.
Gates McFadden had to carry it on her shoulders pretty much and didn’t really suceed. If P. Stewart was the one trapped in the bubble, the episode maybe maybe woulda had more juice.
Yeah. Totally agree on that. They started to do the “character episodes”. This week Deanna, this week Geordi, this week Worf…etc. Some could hold there own or were just given great story lines, Worf in particular, and some were meh.
Sorry I missed this last night. I wuz futzing around with my computer and it got the better of me. Never, never try and fix something that ain’t broke.