>>Hypocrisy alert: those who knew me in college may remember that I >>enjoyed ST:TNG quite a bit when it was in its first run. I even >>went through a period when I thought old Trek was horribly dated, >>an embarrassment...fickle me. Now I watch ST:TNG and much of the >>time get struck with the same sense of "Ewww!" Its good shows are >>good & the bad ones bad, just like the original series, which I no >>longer think has anything to apologize for. > >Two words: "Spock's Brain." Ok, so that was just hostile, Ronn. Shame on you! :) Honestly, I think the episode with hippies in space searching for the Eden planet was worse than Spock's Brain. <shudders> Jim "What can change the nature of a man?" - The Nameless One _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/
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