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In b4 the inevitable “all these worlds are yours” meme

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And also, the original show was mostly awful.

God. Look, it may have gone off the rails at the end of the series (even though it was still incredibly well-acted), but when it first started airing, Battlestar Galactica was some of the best television ever, anchored by two of the best actors, Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell. Sure, it’s been ten years since it

having produced Glen A. Larson’s original in 1978, which ran for just one season, and then produced Ronald D. Moore’s beloved reboot, which aired on Syfy from 2004 to 2009.

I'm begging someone to just finish Stargate Universe so I know if Eli is dead or not.

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I think that the Mash Report summed it up

I’ve always maintained that when I grow up, I want to be like Goliath.”

After Batman the Animated Series, Gargoyles is on the top of 90's animation.

The ABC Muppets show was good. And I will say this until the end of time, the Muppets should be family friendly, but lean towards and adult audience. That means nothing so extremely explicit that kids can’t watch, but definitely plenty of innuendo that parents will gloss over if their kids ask about it. Also, Muppets

The meganerd side of me is irked that you used just the shorthand names instead of the full designations.

This is the content I live for.

James, the “B“ in the B-wing does not stand for any letter, it stands for “beatdown” which is exactly what it lays down on every other wing on your list :P

10) A-Wing

I want to start off by saying that I really appreciate all of the writers and editors here and the work that you all put in. I think that the writing you do is some of the best in the sci-fi/fantasy/genre culture journalism scene (I can only think of Tor.com as a publication that outputs at least as interesting and

*smiles knowingly*

Yes, so you can make them...fight.

Sorry, I got distracted after you mentioned the Black Series Peggy Carter.

This simplistic “big = bad” rhetoric is exactly the fallacy that let’s Republicans increase bad corporations profits while pretending they stand for small business.