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Mysterious Square-Jawed man stares at Dr. Bev long enough to make her think she's getting her bodice ripped on the cover of a Harlequin romance novel in a supermarket checkout line, and walks off.

February 5, 2005

As we all know, season seven of Star Trek The Next Generation isn't really that great.  One of the lower points is the episode Sub Rosa, which is so hilariously bad that it has spawned not just one spoof, but a second one on TWOP. 

What is funny about this episode is that the next week TNG would put up one of the best hours of Star Trek ever. 

Tags Star Trek The Next Generation, Television Without Pity, The Agony Booth
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