quote:Originally posted by MinutiaeMan: [QUOTE] Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. One of the things I appreciated most about the DS9 Companion was that the writers openly pointed out where they think they screwed up. All those classic howlers, like "Let He Who Is Without Sin" or "Profit and Lace"? They weren't fond of the end result, either. It provided for a much more interesting insight into their work.
I swear, American's didn't "get" Profit and Lace - it was a CLASSIC! Very funny stuff.
Meridan was a shocker and so was "The Muse". Used to hate "Move Along Home" but it's not as bad as I used to think.
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quote:Originally posted by Spike: Am I the only one who thinks that the cover looks...umm...boring?
I would'nt say "boring" is as accurate as borrowed! The exact same scene is used at one of the endings for the playstation game Star Trek: Invasion.
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Damn them for stealing that design from a computer game! It'd be one thing if it was based from a scene in an episode, but a computer game? That's crazy!
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