Most awesome SF Debris moment?

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For me, hands down, it is when he calls out Pulaski for being a douche in the first episode she appears in. "And I am motherfucking zen!"
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Oh, there was also the time he called out Michael Piller for failing to understand video game addiction, that he was just viewing it through his sixties drug-induced vision and being an enormous hypocrite as well.
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I think I am going to go with the entire STVoyager review of the Void. As it so upset expectations. From how the tech worked. To Neelix not once but twice being properly helpful. And Chuck being stunned by same.
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And then when Neelix just kept on blabbering, so Chuck hulked out and that was that, lol.
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When "Under Pressure" begins playing in the climax of "All Good Things".

Close second is "Fett's Vette" in the final chapter of the Imperial Agent story, but that one actually seems tragic now in retrospect.

Editing on both are just perfect.
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Using the original German version of "99 Luftballoons" for his review of "Darmok".

I also personally liked his little rant about the Ministry of Peace in his review of "In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum", as well as calling out the 'Roddenberry box' in "The Bonding".
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Further expanded on the limitations Roddenberry put on his writers and how he'd become everything he hated in the 1960s during his time presiding over TNG in "First Contact."
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I loved the build up to Worf's "Honour" montage, especially if you'd watched his Trek videos for years with those kinda jokes being slipped in.
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