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This Is One Of My Favorite DS9 Episodes And A While A Go, I Talked With A Good Friend About That. She
This is one of my favorite DS9 Episodes and a while a go, I talked with a good friend about that. She is also a big DS9 fan. Then, about a year later, I total forget about this conversation, we had a birthday BBQ and all my friends handed me, as a present, one of those Niners Base Caps over. I had tears in my eyes, this was such a amazing moment.






DS9 7.04 | TAKE ME OUT TO THE HOLOSUITE
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TV Show - Dr. House | House M.D. VI + 1
I totally forgot, in episode 12 of the third season, we get to see the irresistible Katheryn Winnick!

Please don't get me wrong, she's a woman with incredible charisma, perfect for the role and the theme she represents. Additionally, it's important that not only extraordinary cases are dealt with or addressed but also cases like the one portrayed by the character (Eve) she portrays.
For this reason as well, it's a very important series because it addresses issues and makes them available to a wide audience so that these topics don't take a back seat in the collective consciousness and remain present!
TV Show - Dr. House | House M.D. VII
Unstoppably we are approaching the end of the third season (currently at S3E20, House Training), and I'm wondering, as my memory refuses to reveal, what major event occurs that causes House to reform his team or leads to drastic changes. Yes, I admit, I'm really looking forward to seeing Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) and also Martha M. Masters (Amber Tamblyn), although I think Masters might take a little longer to appear.

It's quite exciting when you've seen everything already, can remember a lot, but a rewatch helps to put all the puzzle pieces back in the right order. Yes, one could think about it, but I enjoy the suspense.
One of the scenes that made me laugh a lot back then has already come up, namely when House compares a patient's body to the German railway system. Back then, the comparison might have been somewhat accurate, and yes, even in the original, he makes the same comparison with the same cities (Berlin & Düsseldorf), but unfortunately, the German trains, whether regional or long-distance, are nowhere near as good and punctual anymore. I've been wondering the whole time if it was like that back then, but no, today it's definitely worse. Just thinking about how many times I got stranded at a train station last year, BIG UFF!
Otherwise, after the Tritter thing, things are moving rather slowly, and I don't think that's a bad thing at all. The highlight, of course, is the romance between Chase and Cameron, although it's almost over by now. I vaguely remember a wedding in the future and maybe even a divorce? No, I'm sure about the wedding, but I don't think there was a divorce. Oh, I also remember the big bus accident involving Wilson's girlfriend. There's a lot more to come!
Speaking of which, I think the dynamic between Wilson and House has changed a lot since the incident with the prescription pad. At first, it seemed like everything was over and they had no future, but now the connection seems stronger than ever. We also saw that in the story with Cuddy, when they both tested each other to see how far they would go. And then just saying "Night House!" "Night Wilson!" to each other, that's a true bromance, ladies and gentlemen! (I know, I'm late to that party!)
But now there's a very heavy episode on, as once again, an important topic is being addressed, one that often unfortunately gets overlooked in every society, Alzheimer's & dementia. Foreman's mother suffers from Alzheimer's, and I know, it really affected me back then because my grandmother died of Alzheimer's, and my mother is showing the first signs of it now. This disease steals the mind first, then the body, and we should talk about it much more and do much more against it. I know what it's like to watch a person lose themselves in the darkness of this disease, and believe me, you wouldn't wish it on anyone. Once again, a topic highlighted by the series and one that should continue to be addressed. I'm currently wondering if House is airing anywhere on regular TV in Germany, but I don't think so at the moment. That should change because yes, it can be fun and enjoyable for about 45 minutes, but it's also a topic of conversation that might find resonance in the workplace or similar institutions, and suddenly a disease is lifted from its obscurity and brought into the real world. THAT'S IMPORTANT! However, there is another important aspect in this episode that must not be overlooked. Doctors make mistakes, and these mistakes can end up being deadly! Of course, nobody wants to talk about it in the real world, and doctors usually don't admit to such things. It's another issue that's hushed up, but the series brings it back to light, brilliantly! Also, the fact that House performs an autopsy afterward for research purposes may seem strange and odd at first, but it's also about finding out where things went wrong. Yes, it's also to stroke one's own ego, but it's also to prevent such things from happening again.
I won't manage to finish the end of the third season today, but there was another remarkable appearance. In the last episode (S3E19, Act your Age), part of the supporting cast of Bones made an appearance. We saw Joel David Moore and Carla Gallo. And in the episode before that (S3E18, Airborne), Pej Vahdat was one of the passengers or Foreman's substitute.
A little thank you to everyone who diligently reads and shares my Dr. House posts. I'm just doing this for fun, but it's cool that it's well-received and my little analyses are being shared. Thank you very much!
TV Show - Star Trek: Voyager X
Three days on a business trip and now it's back to the Voyager!
Starting off with a pretty boring episode, at least for me, but then it went straight into a Doctor episode. The boring episode was "Unforgettable," which I found somewhat unremarkable, even though the "ability" of the mentioned species was quite interesting, but somehow they didn't make much of it. Yes, that might also be because I'm not really into bad love stories. Fortunately, I was really drawn back in with the Doctor episode "Living Witness," and yeah, I always really enjoy such episodes, even though my favorite role of Robert Picardo's is The Cowboy from "Innerspace" (1987). Of course, he's also worth mentioning because of his role in Stargate, that shouldn't be forgotten.
Interestingly, we haven't seen B'Elanna for a long time (due to the actress' pregnancy she doesn't appear as often), so I was quite surprised when she showed up at the beginning of "Demon" (S4E24). It's always interesting how the focus is placed on some characters because of their real-life circumstances, and how that is then incorporated into the story. Sure, it's actually quite simple, but I still find it fascinating!

Not sure if I'll finish the fourth season today since I'm pretty tired, but let's see how far I'll get.
TV Show - Star Trek: Voyager VIII
Today we're starting off big because I didn't finish the third season, so we're diving straight into Species 8472, which is great. But what's behind us?
We had a very emotional episode with the Doctor, where he creates a perfect family for himself and then quickly realizes, through modifications, what a real family is. I thought it was a really good episode that also showed where the Doctor's journey should go.
Episode 23 was also interesting because it reminded me of how facts have been handled in the recent years of our time. And of course, in the years before that too, but here, things were processed that hadn't happened yet back then, and I thought it was important to address such topics.
Before we get to the current episode, we had a very good "What if…?" episode, although I was a little concerned about Martha Hackett (Seska) here because she looked extremely thin. All the female actors do, but that was pretty intense, although with Seven of Nine, it's going to be even more extreme.

So, onto the episode currently airing, where my Voyager journey begins today, Scorpion Part 1! I think it's very good that they've taken it a step further here and said, "Okay, we need a species that's even more hardcore than the Borg, so that humans have to ally with the Borg!" It's a bit like the story of the frog and the scorpion trying to cross a river! (OH! Okey, Chakotay told the story few seconds after I wrote this. I know it with a frog and a scorpion, he told it with a fox and a scorpion.)
But I have to admit once again that Voyager is really fun, and I had remembered it differently here and there. I'm looking forward to all that's to come because even though I actually know what's coming, since I've watched it all before, there are still things, as I realized last night, that I've forgotten.
TV Show - Dr. House | House M.D. V
Okay, I didn't remember that the story with the cop (Tritter) was so close. Sorry if I keep calling him cop or policeman, I have a terrible memory for names.

I actually find this side story quite interesting because even though both of them, at first, didn't break any laws or acted within their rights, both abused their power. That's why I've always wondered who started it. It's a bit like with Han Solo, who shot first?
Because Tritter started with the provocation, complaining first that he had to wait for 2 hours (when I think about how long I've waited in doctors' offices or clinics, 2 hours is a joke). It's mostly just verbal after that, which would still be bearable. You shout into your pillow at night or punch a punching bag, and it's done. But here comes the crucial point; Tritter trips House when he tries to go to the door of the examination room. Let me be clear, he trips a person with a disability. He shouldn't be surprised if he's made to wait with a thermometer up his butt, sorry bro! Plus, House is the expert in this case, so what gives Tritter the right to tell him what to do and how his job works? Sorry, I just find it outrageous because he could have handled it differently. I also find it outrageous how Tritter interrogates the team and keeps meddling in medical matters he knows nothing about, forming judgments or opinions. Yes, House's medication is intense, but still, he should seek advice from someone who knows what they're talking about. And yeah, in case it hasn't leaked out yet, I absolutely, completely, and utterly dislike Tritter!!
Of course, everything that happens afterward is absolutely not nice, and the misuse of the prescription pad comes to light. But somehow, I've always been on House's side because sure, both of them show absolutely no remorse for their behavior, but Tritter, because of his profession, somehow has even more power and fully exploits it, which I don't really find okay. Because actually, House could go and charge him with assault for tripping him, but nobody really thinks of that. And yeah, I don't want to exclude the possibility that my argumentation is somewhat clouded by my sympathy for House, but still, I stand by it!
Anyway, it's bedtime for me now because I know there will also be a rift between House and Wilson. Although, I'll still watch the episode with the coma patient because the coma patient behaves absolutely not how you would expect, I like that.