honestly garak is such an iconic character. in broken link he first appears while aggressively trying to matchmake odo for no discernable reason other than his own enjoyment, then he charms his way aboard the defiant by promising to conjur up enough mostly-bullshit stories of intrigue to keep odo’s mind occupied, complains about limits on accessorizing starfleet uniforms, tries to commit a genocide which would start a war and kill himself and most of ds9′s senior officers in the process but fails, and then returns to his shop and tailors a suit for odo and goes right back to his matchmaking, all in the span of a single episode
my mom is watching an episode of deep space 9 where quark and odo are stranded on a planet together and they’re freezing and throwing passive aggressive remarks at each other as they’re trying to send out a distress signal and honestly this is the most… fanfiction thing ever
Viy, 1967 (dir. Konstantin Yershov / Georgi Kropachyov)
I summon the vampires! I summon the werewolves!… I summon Viy!
Apparently I really need to improve my knowledge of Soviet cinema.
putting this right on my “must watch” list.
Alexander Siddig stopped by Nintendo at the TV Insider Lounge to check out Nintendo Switch during Comic-Con International at Hard Rock Hotel San Diego on July 22, 2017 in San Diego, California. [x]
the biggest misconception about the search for spock is that people think kirk is trying to get spock back. as in “he knows in the end spock will be brought back.” he didn’t. the only thing he knew was that he needed to get spock’s dead body and his katra back to vulcan. he didn’t do all of that to get him back. he destroyed the enterprise, defied direct orders, and threw his entire career away just so that he could give spock the equivalent of a proper burial.
*that* is love.





