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JayHova12 — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 10:59 PM)
One of my single favorite episodes. I really like the moment when Captain Riker tells Captain Picard it was good to see him again.
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WyldeGoose — 9 years ago(December 16, 2016 09:12 PM)
As much as I give this episode crap for being a Dream episode, it has good pacing and does well with what it uses. If it weren't a Dream episode, in that what happens to Worf only seems to happen only to him at the close, and that other characters could talk about it, it might've been perfect. I give it credit for giving Worf something else to do other than stuff regarding his Klingon stuff.
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ewaf58 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 12:52 AM)
I was involved in a long set of posts about this episode some while back. It is a great episode but we couldn't work out where the missing Worf was. I wish IMBD would get off its backside and put in a search function.
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ewaf58 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 12:07 PM)
Well he is employing team members who deny there is global warming and who have links to Russia through their business connections.
Brexit was always problematical. There were good reasons for leaving and good reasons for staying. No one can vere accurately predict the future so all the UK can do is sit tight and hope it works out well. -
Nexus71 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 12:50 PM)
I think Trump will learn through failure and embarrassment that politics work differently from business and Americans through utter shame will realise that It's probably better not to vote Republican for a very long long while.
As for the brexit I will predict that shortly after article 50 is implemented it will have dramatic consequences on the short term(think of probable lack of personnel for the NHS and in other industries that rely heavily on labourers from abroad),also London will loose some of it's attractiveness as the financial gateway to the EU.In the long run I think the UK will find it's niche and will be doing alright under the right guidance of compentent leadership. -
ewaf58 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 01:03 PM)
Regarding Trump I sincerely he will learn 'the hard way' - I can't imagine he'll get reelected in 4 years time - but in the meantime he will have had plenty of time to damage the environment and goodness knows what else.
I hope that the UK does find its niche - but it could be in for a painful few years. If the EU was more financially stable then it was probably in the UK's interests to remain - but with Greece - Spain and Italy on a financial tightrope it may have been better to leave. -
Nexus71 — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 02:23 PM)
If the EU was more financially stable then it was probably in the UK's interests to remain - but with Greece - Spain and Italy on a financial tightrope it may have been better to leave.
Don't get me started there Ewaf we are ones who pay the biggest contribution per capita to the EU so there are some sounds of discontent here as well and in the near future things here in the Netherlands can change in a heartbeat if that peroxide Amadeus comes into power.He already said he wanted us to quit Euro and bring back the guilder and leave the EU altogether and in since our current government has chosen to ignore a referendum not to ratify an agreement about Ukraine chances are that this populist idiot gets enough votes,and things can turn for the worse just like the UK.But hey that's what you get when politics ignores the "common men's" wishes,you can't keep selling that we in the Netherlands have to keep paying for Greek,Spanish,Portuguese or Italian financial incompetence while we get punished for being most well-behaved schoolboy every time our finances are according to the unilateral agreed terms.Or that the politician with too much PC-mindedness want to take in as many refugees as possible while the populus in general wants us to deal with already existing problems involving immigrants or people from an immigrant background first before taking in more problems and when it turns out that a large portion of these refugees are nothing more than economic refugees the populus points out that there are already 500,000 of my fellow countrymen unemployment most of them desperately looking for job.So having an influx of a large group of people from totally different ethno-cultural background is bound to have an impact especially when large part of these groups get planted in small and tigh social communities who suddenly find themselves outnumbered by these foreigners.There is lot of hidden anger and discontent here and I am afraid next year during elections will show the world the underbelly of the Dutch.