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Hilarious? Indeed. Teal’c's Funniest Moments, Seasons 1-4

What happens when an Apophis guard, a Horus guard, and a Setesh guard meet on a neutral planet? Continue reading

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MREInfo: A Connoisseur’s Guide to “Army Alpo”

Want another reason to appreciate our troops? Check out the meals they subsist on. Continue reading

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Dorks Down Under: The Peculiar Appeal of ‘Surf Patrol’

This ain’t Baywatch, but you prefer snarking on overzealous lifeguards to watching Pam Anderson jiggle, it may be the just the surf show you’ve been waiting for. Continue reading

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Merde!: Star Trek TNG’s Worst Episodes Ever

Skin of Evil? Conspiracy? Justice? Sub Rosa? We are not amused. Continue reading

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“He’s Dead, Jim”: Starfleet’s Least Dignified Redshirt Deaths

Dying in the line of duty sounds heroic — until your next-of-kin find out you were done in by an exploding rock, a purple flower, or a lady who wears more eye makeup than Divine. Continue reading

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Debbie Does Decon: Enterprise’s Most Gratuitous Moments

Enterprise: Bringing new meaning to the word “gratuitous” since 2151. It’s almost enough to make you long for the sexlessness of Voyager. Continue reading

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The Pecs That Launched A Thousand Starships

Fans of Star Trek’s Original Series know that Kirk’s chest possesses special powers all its own. When it’s exposed, he can defeat any enemy, seduce any woman, and escape from any sticky situation. But fabric, simple fabric, seems to be … Continue reading

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She-Devils of the Song Dynasty: Pan Jinlian

Outlaws of the Marsh, awesome as it may be, is basically a man’s book. The primary relationships it describes are brotherly (its alternate title is All Men Are Brothers), and women, when they’re not relegated to the sidelines, are portrayed … Continue reading

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