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kentauros

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28. Matt Smith is great!
Fri Jun 28, 2013, 09:45 AM
Jun 2013

The last few Doctors have been great, but I really took a liking to Smith. He came across as a little goofier, flustered, and yet so very clever, too. The writing has been great so far, and yes, I would like to see him stick around

Right now, I'm anxiously awaiting my 20th anniversary book on Babylon 5

Agree totally. Also about how people treat wait staff. mainer Jun 2013 #1
Good point - if he is a cheap tipper, either IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #6
I agree with your mother--she's a smart woman! AndyA Jun 2013 #2
No one "makes" you be nice to people you will probably never see again. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #7
Just remembered something AndyA Jun 2013 #3
I love this story! IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #9
Unless you are Klingon or Romulan or Borg. longship Jun 2013 #4
I know lots of people who want to date Klingons, Romulans and even Borgs. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #5
! redgreenandblue Jun 2013 #8
K & R My favorite game as a kid was playing Star Trek DonRedwood Jun 2013 #10
whatever you do, don't be one of the extras who end up in the landing party... KittyWampus Jun 2013 #22
Or never made it to the planet because Sissyk Jun 2013 #36
Landing party... SummerSnow Jun 2013 #37
Every.time! Sissyk Jun 2013 #39
My biggest irritation exboyfil Jun 2013 #46
I haven't watched them on Netflix but Sissyk Jun 2013 #47
Wearing a red shirt (unless you were Scotty) in the Original Series IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #50
I thought it was the guy in the red shirt hollysmom Jun 2013 #53
Your mom's advice is good. Matariki Jun 2013 #11
Being nasty to wait staff is a non-starter/deal-breaker stevenleser Jun 2013 #25
Smart man! IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #51
My friend Tree-Hugger Jun 2013 #12
Wow - that stuns me. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #14
It completely boggles my mind nt Tree-Hugger Jun 2013 #20
Possibly some variant of "Kirk is a badass and always gets the babe" syndrome... JHB Jun 2013 #38
Ah yes, I have encountered that. Tree-Hugger Jun 2013 #48
Even the Ferengi appreciated things others enjoyed. The Wielding Truth Jun 2013 #55
Also add: the way they treat your friends. pink-o Jun 2013 #13
People rarely change until the way they are doesn't work for them anymore. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #17
very good advice! k&R Whisp Jun 2013 #15
how about avoiding nerds? arely staircase Jun 2013 #16
What would Kahless do? n/t lumberjack_jeff Jun 2013 #18
What about "Whovians"? FrodosPet Jun 2013 #19
Plenty of time -- ROFL! IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #23
Matt Smith is great! kentauros Jun 2013 #28
For sure I like Matt Smith FrodosPet Jun 2013 #29
Tom Baker was my "first" so he will *always* be special to me. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #31
This summer i dropped 50 bucks on the official BBC Tom Baker scarf. dionysus Jun 2013 #57
Does it at least come with a bag of Jelly Babies? FrodosPet Jun 2013 #58
sadly no, but i'd like to get the hat and coat somewhere.... dionysus Jun 2013 #59
The wife never got over David Tennant getting swapped out... Pelican Jun 2013 #32
I think that's true generally A Little Weird Jun 2013 #21
Sadly, the biggest wars will erupt over "which version?" IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #24
Remember this Star Trek episode (TOS) about racism?: LeftinOH Jun 2013 #26
It introduced me to the stupidity of racism when I was a child. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #34
that was one of their BEST episodes napkinz Jun 2013 #41
I remember having to work with a particularly racist piper at one job. kentauros Jun 2013 #27
I would have thought so, but I do know of one exception. eShirl Jun 2013 #30
So sorry! Some people just relate more than we want to the villains! IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #52
William Shatner and Nichelle Nichols shared 1 of the first inter-racial kisses on tv. Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #33
Amazing how much social influence this series has had. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #35
it's amazing how during the time of "Mad Men" (the 1960s) ... napkinz Jun 2013 #43
Yup, probably more than people ever thought it did before. Major Hogwash Jun 2013 #44
It is also about a dream of how we want to view ourselves and society. IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #45
Don't forget Dorothy "D.C. Fontana pink-o Jun 2013 #56
Yes but since it was given under duress exboyfil Jun 2013 #49
Wish I could rec this x 1,000 lapislzi Jun 2013 #40
(blush) Thank you! IdaBriggs Jun 2013 #42
My gf and I love Star Trek. Zorra Jun 2013 #54
but it puts you at risk for dorkazoids nt markiv Jun 2013 #60
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