The Future Will Be Carpeted: An Analysis of ‘Deep Space Nine (S4E8)’
“You know what I like about Klingon stories, Commander? Nothing. Lots of people die, and no one makes any profit.” — Quark DS9 spent the
“You know what I like about Klingon stories, Commander? Nothing. Lots of people die, and no one makes any profit.” — Quark DS9 spent the
“The speed of technological advancement isn’t nearly as important as short-term quarterly gains.” — Quark When The X-Files debuted, a friend of mine called to
“I hate the Gamma Quadrant.” — Quark Calling Wrath of Khan the best Star Trek movie is one of the most uncontroversial statements it’s possible
“It’s really good to see you again, Dax. That sounds so strange. I mean, I’m looking at a different face, hearing a different voice, but
“I’ve found that when one has a difficult job to do, personal reasons can be quite an incentive.” — Gul Dukat The cliche that men
“I have fought against races that believe in mythical beings that guide their destinies and await them after death. They call them gods. The Founders
“It’s life, Jake. You can miss it if you don’t open your eyes.” — Captain Benjamin Sisko Science fiction has a reputation of being the
“You have sided against us in battle, and this we do not forgive. Or forget.” — Chancellor Gowron If there is a single episode when
“You’re too late. We are everywhere.” — The Changeling My favorite movie of all time is John Carpenter’s The Thing. Not Citizen Kane. Not Casablanca.
“What is a person but the sum of their memories?” — Lela Dax Identity is a tricky thing. Even for someone like me, who has
“I didn’t fight the Cardassians for twenty-five years just so I can start shooting other Bajorans.” — Shakaar Edon In a long-running series, specific episodes
“If you ask me, this society could use a little chaos.” — Ishka The most baffling, and yet virulent, opinion in all of criticism is