Where does "You should eat Harry" come from?

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Where does "You should eat Harry" come from?

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I've been trying to track down the Voyager review where that... meme(?) first started, but there are so many to go through and I don't remember anything else about the review to narrow down the search.
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From "Year of Hell." Though, speaking strictly from a critical standpoint... wouldn't Harry like that? SF Debris also joked that he writes vore fanfics in "The Disease." Just throwing that out there...
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Running back to the first Star Trek reviews on the site, I didn't realize my favorite episode of Voyager was one of its first reviews. Watching it again, I kinda guessed it'd be just a 6 considering I had confidence that it was a better episode, but did consider not only a 7, but also an 8 very possibly. I never considered it'd drop to average or below.

Sure enough it was actually an 8, and the reasoning it's not bumped to a 9 is mainly the same point where I sorta lose regard for the episode.
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BridgeConsoleMasher, I love your avatar.
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Yukaphile wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:20 am From "Year of Hell." Though, speaking strictly from a critical standpoint... wouldn't Harry like that? SF Debris also joked that he writes vore fanfics in "The Disease." Just throwing that out there...
Which is another reason or her not to do it. He must suffer. No relief.
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jstrahan wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 1:19 pm BridgeConsoleMasher, I love your avatar.
You want to nibble on his ear, eh?
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jstrahan wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 1:19 pm BridgeConsoleMasher, I love your avatar.
It's quite popular around here

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There's a long running joke the cast of Gilligan's Island should have eaten Gilligan and they would have escaped the island in a week.
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That sounds horrible. Just horrible.
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CharlesPhipps wrote: Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:32 am There's a long running joke the cast of Gilligan's Island should have eaten Gilligan and they would have escaped the island in a week.
The weird thing about this analogy to Voyager is that Janeway is the show's Gilligan, not Harry.
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