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    Re: Pondering Patrick Stewart's return to the franchise

    Last week Composer, Dennis McCarthy’s characterization of himself in his American Thinker columns as being a man and comparison of himself to Kavanaugh is false.

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/09/no_matter_how_low_the_democrats_go_im_not_ashamed_to_be_a_man.html


    Not only did he loathe members of the DS9 cast he also continues to look down on Trek followers. Especially the Trekkies at the Vegas convention when he attends

    Mrs McCarthy’s characterization of himself conflicts with a treasure of information accessed by political hacks about him enabling perps to ogle young females in his family in effort to curry favor to secure music contracts, dishonesty and fraud by him, his wife Patricia, and his children for personal gain and to harm others your opposed to.

    Country and politics aside, Г-жа McCarthy, is a liability and embarrassment to any political party, academia, or business associated with you.

    He is a poor fit and disgrace to the Star Trek franchise.

    Dennis McCarthy also coauthors and edits articles submitted by his wife Patricia McCarthy at https://www.americanthinker.com/author/patricia_mccarthy/

    Re: TOS S3: Requiem for Methuselah

    I think this episode is hysterically awful. The episode's premise is "we must stop the virus before it kills all the crew" and yet the story turns into a totally non-credible love story. Kirk acts like some possessed school boy having his first crush on a girl.

    The pace is slow, no sense of urgency.

    The Enterprise turned into a model was Irwin Allen type gimmickry.

    KIrk is more concerned with loving a robot woman than saving his crew. Totally out-of-character.

    It was fun to watch, all episodes of Star Trek have fun moments but I'd have to rate this episode zero out of four. Meh.

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