Gray-Lensman
Gray-Lensman
Gray-Lensman

That someone was actually himself. And he wore a suit of Rice Krispies and dunked himself into a giant bowl of milk. Expecting a huge deafening SNAP CRACKLE POP, everyone was disappointed to find out that is sounded exactly the same as it would in a regulation-size cereal bowl.

I was told that the Thrawn trilogy was the best of the best of the EU. I couldn't finish it. So I don't care one whit.

Or I, Robot? Which merely grabbed Asimov's Three Laws and then proceeded to film a dull, predictable action movie?

That's because Coulson will be too busy hunting down Agents of HYDRA.

Tony Stahhk.

Pony Lords! Jump for your lives!!!

Bravest Warriors is consistently excellent. Glad to see it getting attention!

Throw a blanket over it!

Is that all right? I'm pretty sure it's all right!

That is so full of win.

Interestingly, JMS originally tapped him to play Knight Two in "And The Sky Full of Stars", which would have been a one-off appearance. But Koenig suffered a heart attack which precluded his appearance in that episode.

Walter Koenig as Bester in Babylon 5. His first appearance was even announced as "Walter Koenig from Star Trek", and it sure seemed like a way to get Trekkies to check out B5. As it turns out, Bester is one of the great villains of SF television, and proof positive that Walter Koenig is actually a talented actor.

I was actually coming here to say this, but you covered it quite well! All I would add is, it would be no more expensive than a typical Doctor Who episode.

It should have been the end of the series. Voyager limping into Federation space, shedding warp nacelles and hull plating behind her.

Going through a rewatch right now with my girlfriend who hasn't seen the series. I'm just beside myself with giggling as she tries to guess what happens next.

I remember in the Voyager episode "Future's End", Janeway telling Tuvok that after her course in temporal mechanics, she swore she'd never get involved in time travel.

Reynolds is one of my favorite authors. I'll head over for a read after work.

Y'know, I always thought that Janice Lester couldn't become a starship captain because she was simply batshit crazy, and not because she was a woman.

And then go track down the Blues Brothers.

And a production strike.