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Zone1
07-12-2003, 04:43 PM
Lets do it again, if its been done b4, that is :cool:

Give an episode title, and tell us what u think it means Thanx

Ex:

1. Where is Everybody: We should not be unilateral when we go to space, and we need each other for our survival.

2. The Lonely: Appreciate the ppl around you, and ppl deserve a second chance

3. World Of Difference : Question reality.

I could be wrong, but thats what I got from them

and Humour is apperciated too

Ex:

4. The Trades Ins ( A good cure for insomnia, lol)


Jenny, great work, thanx for the 4-1-1 on the schedules,etc...

:cool:

Zone1
07-15-2003, 08:19 PM
Will the Real Martian Pls Stand Up : Things are not always what they appear to be

The 4 of Us r dying: Be honest, Dont decieve ppl

He's Alive: Racism is alive, but should be stopped 4ever

Well, thats my opinion of what these eps meant,
Any one else :cool:

Mr. Bevis
07-21-2003, 02:04 PM
Three from one of my favorites, "Nick Of Time":

1. The most innocuous-seeming surroundings can be hiding deep mysteries.
2. It is possible to live and choose your life freely, even if you know or believe that you have only one possible future.
3. No one is perfect; everyone has deep-rooted personal weaknesses that are hard to overcome alone, but can be easier to manage with the help of those close to us.

Zone1
07-21-2003, 04:42 PM
Mr Bevis, I like your 2nd explanation best. I believe we can change our course in life, but still have the same destiny in the end.
The 1st and 3rd explanations are great too, and help give this ep more dimensions (pun intended)

Thanks

Mr. Bevis
07-21-2003, 08:26 PM
Originally posted by Zone1
The 1st and 3rd explanations are great too, and help give this ep more dimensions (pun intended)

Gotcha, Zone1. I'll have to try to come up with a fourth dimension, too. As for a fifth dimension, I believe that's beyond that which is known to man. :lol:

Mr. Bevis
07-21-2003, 09:00 PM
Here's the fourth dimension:

4. When the counterman at the diner predicts that you won't like your sandwich as well as you would the chicken-fried steak, he may know something he's not telling you.:lol:

Zone1
07-22-2003, 02:31 AM
LOL, Mr Bevis, I like your 4th D. I knew I should have got the steak,LOL

The semi 5th Dimension: Star Trek connection. ( Imagine that this was Kirk going back in time to this diner, and he wants to know his destiny, as if he did not know it,LOL)

I likes your 5D better

:cool:

Mr. Bevis
07-22-2003, 03:43 AM
Originally posted by Zone1
The semi 5th Dimension: Star Trek connection. ( Imagine that this was Kirk going back in time to this diner, and he wants to know his destiny, as if he did not know it,LOL)

"Will I ever be chosen to lead a five-year mission to boldly go where no man has gone before?"
"It has been decided in your favor." :D

Zone1
07-22-2003, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Bevis
"Will I ever be chosen to lead a five-year mission to boldly go where no man has gone before?"
"It has been decided in your favor." :D


Mr Bevis, thats funny :) , that diner could have been in Iowa, right,LOL
As u know my fav TV show is TZ, following that is ST TOS
It is cool that some of the cast from Trek was in TZ

BrandonS
09-30-2003, 07:02 PM
The Thirty-Fathom Grave: About guilt, I guess. A ship's crewman was the only survivor of another ship's destruction, and may have inadvertently caused it.

Mr. Bevis
09-30-2003, 08:24 PM
Originally posted by BrandonS
The Thirty-Fathom Grave: About guilt, I guess. A ship's crewman was the only survivor of another ship's destruction, and may have inadvertently caused it.

I haven't seen "30-Fathom" yet, but that sounds about right to me.

Let's see . . . what else is there . . .

"Hocus-Pocus and Frisby"--The danger of lying is not only that your true stories may not be believed (see also "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"),but that your false stories may be believed by the wrong "people."
:ufo:

"Come Wander With Me"--1) Not everything can be bought.
2) The combination of ignorance and arrogance will often lead you into traps that there's no easy way out of.

"The Bewitchin' Pool"--The children that you neglect today may be the ones you miss when they're gone (see also "Cat's In The Cradle" by Harry Chapin).

"The Dummy" and "Nightmare At 20,000 Feet"--Both of these say to me that it's better to face your fears than to hide from them or run away from them.

I'm not saying any of these are the message of the episode(s) in question, merely a message.