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    If there are an infinite number of universes, the gun experiment could never berepeated enough times to approach 100% certainty - it's marginally more accurate but that's nothing compared to infinity.

    Did you just say..."min-kay"?

    1 - This is a ripoff of their own fairly decent show, "Defiance", but with angels instead of aliens.

    2 - I hope this was made because it was one of Mark Stern's last projects before being booted out.

    3 - Whoever actually pitched and approved this idea is going to be dragged out into the street and promptly strung up

    Of course it is, of course it is....

    Of course Canada isn't British, of course it isn't...

    Monster

    I honestly think that "Pegasus" was the apex of BSG as a series and should have won (the writers even described it as basically the culmination of all the themes and storybuilding up to that point)....but the buzz of "oh my god, new Doctor Who" was still very much in the air, and World Con was held in England that

    A thing that could never have been known as human. A thing whose shape is so alien a travesty that humanity becomes more obscene for the vague resemblance.

    It really says something about the death of quality American scifi TV...10 years ago you used to see multiple nominees....then gradually, everything was so terrible that only Doctor Who was, rightly, nominated....it was in the leadup to the writers' strike, I think. 2006ish, after Heroes season 1 and nothing replaced

    ANY encounter? The Tau managed to do pretty well.

    The death toll in the First Contact War against the Turians was measured in the *hundreds*....it wasn't actually a giant conflict. It was a mistake over protocol (humans didn't know there was a law against opening major mass relays - how could they?) so after the initial fighting (in which the humans did surprisingly

    Dogs aren't consenting adults....and there is no cult numbering 10,000+ persons devoted to marrying dogs, as there is a 10,000+ member cult - the FLDS Church - which fixates on marrying underaged girls.

    I thought I edited my post to say "polygamy" in all occurrences.

    The Heroes writers didn't plan their show out beyond its Season 1 finale...didn't really know what the Season 1 finale would do, actually....then *blamed the viewers* when the following seasons made no sense. Morons.

    While I generally feel that what consenting adults do is not my concern (and thus I support gay marriage)....I fear that legally recognized polygamy might, inadvertently, be seized upon by fringe groups such as the FLDS Church as an excuse for marrying off a dozen 13 year old girls to 70 year old men. Quite

    As Linkara summed it up, "say what you will of George Lucas, at least after the first prequel movie, when he heard that there was negative reaction to Jar Jar Binks, he stopped using him as much in the next two prequels." — Neelix is the literal poster boy for "Shilling the Wesley" as TVTropes calls it.

    Now really

    Why is the Professor standing and WALKING throughout this movie?

    His vampires are *very* different - they're like the Reapers from Blade II.