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    I'm an Admin from Game of Thrones Wiki: win or lose, HBO has said that once the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series is over, they are open to adapting other stories set in the world of Westeros, i.e. the "Tales of Dunk and Egg" novellas set 90 years earlier.

    I'm partial to the opening monologue of DS9 "In the Pale Moonlight" — it doesn't start out with normal fanfare, just Sisko, unusually, talking right at the camera as a personal log, and *outright stating* from the beginning, albeit cryptically, that "I have to figure out how it all went wrong, how *I* went

    Javik, last of the Protheans, placed in suspended animation for 50,000 years.

    A female astronaut?!

    This was the plot to an episode of The Tick series.

    "Rohrabacher: [snickering] So we actually have more water and more drought? Okay, thank you very much."

    1 - Record-setting droughts in the western USA
    2 - Yes, simultaneous flooding along the Mississippi River occurring in different places at different times.

    YES, half the planet will have droughts while the other half

    He SAID realism and not fantastical elements!

    Whoever made this commercial should be fired.

    "So, when I tasked you with taking two elements of the show, you thought it best to reach out to an internet theory that has been clearly established as nothing but rampant fandom, over five years ago? "

    1-you said to only rely on what is within the show's runtime itself, not even creator statements within the DVD

    http://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/Naturalis… — Well, I did make a typo and misspell it as "veritae", but otherwise....yes, this was a major point Ron made about camerawork being important:

    "This idea, the presentation of a fantastical situation in naturalistic terms, will permeate every aspect of our series:

    But I mean it's a joke name, sir. Like Sillius Soddus, or Biggus Dickus.

    Oh come on, "Mark Strauss"? That's clearly a joke name.

    It's a clock! Fascinating, isn't it?

    The first time you can say, yeah they are establishing angels here, is when the six starts talking about what god wants and starts speaking for god."

    That isn't a "foundation" to build off of. You're only retroactively applying the connection that Six talking about God in any way established that she was a literal

    Post got too long and slow; this is part 2.

    The "Sagittaron Storyarc" would basically have been dealing with events on New Caprica for most of Season 3, even after they left the planet. The idea was that while on New Caprica the Sagittarons refused to share the food they produced (they weren't hording other peoples'

    Well they mention a few, though without a tell-all book we'll never entirely know how many were dropped because Scifi told them to, and how many were dropped - at the last possible minute - because Ron Moore grew so over-indulged that he thought he could get away with it.

    One of Ron's major characteristics, I've

    That's the point: there is indeed a marked difference between "religious angle" and "hint at angels" — a religious angle is in no way sufficient setup for angels.

    You've mentioned Babylon 5: what if say....a god of the Centauri pantheon, or G'Quan from the Narn, literally appeared at one point? B5 isn't even the

    Yes the midseason finale itself in Season 3 tried to advance the plot, but on the whole, post-New Caprica they were dragging things out for time - because Ron even later grudgingly admitted that the Scifi Channel ordered them to drop their running plotlines (Farscape Season 4 all over again). Yes they did try to work

    Wait, was it an actual "autonomous" robot? Because a remote controlled robot is just a big toy.