The World Doesn’t Need a Good Man…
We’re told that the truth hurts, and this page proves it.
It also proves that you can learn a thing or two even from your worst enemy (or your evil doppelganger, as the case my be). Docula dropped some truth bombs that the Good Doctor could not deny. In the end, it was LOGIC that defeated Doc, and if you ask me that is pretty much the definition of APROPOS.
Be here NEXT WEEK for something COMPLETELY different! No hints…
Till next time!
-Matt-
Dammit, Doc, you’re supposed to *fight* your demons, not just give in to them!
Geez Doc, didn’t you ever see that episode of Star Trek (TOS) where Kirk is split into 2 parts 1 “good” but weak, and the other “evil” but strong? In the end both complete him as a whole person…
Yeah well, in your case, forget all that and grow a pair, sharpen a wooden stake, then get rid of Guano Doc…
Yeeeah!!!! Good reference!
That chapter is unforgetable, and William Shatner is wonderful !!!
Star Trek TOS might be cheese by today’s standards, but it’s still my favorite (and the only one I rewatch) because it, on average, had the BEST adventure sci-fi stories. Later series had some good ones here and there, but the overall memory I have of them is too much politics and “social awareness”, too little adventure and fun (“Why so serious, Star Trek?”).
So you’re giving up, “Good” Doc? Stop being such a selfish bastard and FIX the problem you believe you created. The blame is easily shared by those who came before you, but they’re not in any position to help, so kick this abusive figment in the goolies and get on with saving the multiverse! Playing the blame game solves nothing.
Nice of Docula to so clearly monologue exactly what Doc needs to do to turn the tables.