I just hope no one comes back from the future and takes our jerbs.
I just hope no one comes back from the future and takes our jerbs.
"which could include a possible fifth Indiana Jones movie — one that wouldn't have Lucas in the director's seat."
What the fuck is a "non-meta world"?
I think the 2nd half of season 2 is where BSG started to show the chinks in its armor, as it were. It certainly didn't start to fly off the rails until about mid-Season 3, but the show did start to falter a bit at this point. Prior to this, nearly every episode contained tremendously efficient storytelling with each…
Agreed.
It seems they "try" to ditch their Trek roles, but it doesn't really work out. The vast majority of them end up having to do the convention circuits and milking their roles as long as they can in order to subsist; their careers never really move past their work on Trek. Patrick Stewart, I would argue, is the only Trek…
That's the impression that I'm getting as well.
"While there's no official release date set, we're betting it comes out right around Comic-Con time."
This is a great list. However, if had to make an argument for one of these episodes truly transcending the genre it was in, I would go with "The Body". I've never seen a more unflinching and unrelenting portrayal of the death in any media, television or otherwise. The superb directing by Joss Whedon completely…
You got it!