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Occasionally, we review examples of how Star Trek has appeared in popular culture. Find links to such posts here.

Classic SNL Spoof
Futurama Pop Culture Interlude
Halloween Kirk
Check In With Wesley Crusher: He Got Married!
Check In With Wesley Crusher: He Wrote A Book!
They Make Star Trek Cookies
Sulu Gets Pissed in the Future: Futurama Star Trek
Spock is Super Hot
Star Trek Paper Dolls
Fan Poster: The City On The Edge of Forever
Fan Poster: Amok Time
South Park is So Bad: Spooky Fish Star Trek Inspired Episode
The Ten Year Old Reviews South Park Spooky Fish
Have I Said Recently That Spock Is Hot?
Spock Is So Totally Cool He's A Photographer Too
Captain Jean-Luc Picard Becomes A Knight
It Turns Out Some PinBall Wizards Are From Outer Space
Anonymous Gifts Come In Klingon
How To Have A Star Trek Valentine's Day
Shatner, The Man, Has a Birthday
The Carol Burnett Show: The Estrogena Anomoly
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Perfect Balance--We all know that I think Kirk and Spock are unable to function as they do without each other. Their character forms are largely shaped by their serious inter-dependence. That is, they are only able to be who they are because of the role the other one fulfills for them. I adore Spock. I joke that it's only worth getting married again if I can figure out how to marry Leonard Nimoy *as* Spock. I fear this would mean loving Kirk too, if I am to love a full fledged, well rounded human. Sigh.

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