RobotAllah : This movie is the reason I pretend I can skate. Love this story and the film!
pipo : I enjoyed this film the cast was on point, great acting and characters, the storyline was ...
darthdirk : The only thing horryfiying about this movie is how they filed this under "Horror". This is...
yonkk : DAMN
castro567 : BADUMTSSSS
Toonaholic : Even after what they did to Bohannon's hair, I slogged through this series until this, um....
Twixtid : It was kinda cute at first but I turned it off half way through, that being said, this sta...
Toonaholic : Come election season I hope its a Dodo bird.
Toonaholic : No argument here, preachin to the choir. The Democrat/Republican mafia are left wing, righ...
Toonaholic : well again, no argument here.
I would need to listen to that scene again and if it were Q, he would be really old when he appears Star Trek Next Generation. Did Q have a child(ren)? But the story line reminded me of an episode in the original 1960’s Star Trek. Not necessarily the same plot, but the characters father appeared to take him away just like in this episode.
Q is basically a god. He can change the timeline, do anything to any kind of matter, change humans, change what they think and believe. He has total control. He resists all attempts to combat, injure or tame him throughout all the series. He does have a story arc where he is somewhat vulnerable to some kind of issue in Picard, but he makes it through the series.