SFDebris Sacred Ground
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Of all the episodes of Star Trek, this is the ONLY one that gives me a deep down gut-reaction of pure unadulterated hatred. I despise it, and wish only that hell existed so that this episode could be cast into it.
<heads off to watch the review>
<heads off to watch the review>
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Re: SFDebris Sacred Ground
GrahamKennedy wrote:Of all the episodes of Star Trek, this is the ONLY one that gives me a deep down gut-reaction of pure unadulterated hatred. I despise it, and wish only that hell existed so that this episode could be cast into it.
<heads off to watch the review>
I think you'll probably hate it more after the review... Enjoy.
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Okay, he gets it about right I'd say. Only he gave it 3, I'd give it 0.
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Re: SFDebris Sacred Ground
Yeah, I don't know why he was so generous to it. He didn't explain in this review, usually he does.GrahamKennedy wrote:Okay, he gets it about right I'd say. Only he gave it 3, I'd give it 0.
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I like his little explanation of Science and Religion.
"Bible, Wrath of Khan, what's the difference?"
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He summed this excuse for an episode up nicely.
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Yeah, this episode sucks.
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It's an impressive achievement to manage to offend both sides of the religion vs. science debate at the same time. Voyager's ability to make your average fanfic look deep and insightful never ceases to amaze.
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Remember that he grades it by the standards of the series.GrahamKennedy wrote:Okay, he gets it about right I'd say. Only he gave it 3, I'd give it 0.
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Was it worst then "Thresholds"?
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Nope - Threshold scored a big fat null points, and was so bad it needed the first ever three-part OEG rant.
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Threshold was an offense against God.
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the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
Re: SFDebris Sacred Ground
Well, oddly enough, so is this episode. LolMark wrote:Threshold was an offense against God.