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Thogar

It's only a matter of time before the monkeys introduce 'flinging poo' into the game. You just wait and see!

That makes it even worse. Now *I'm* all psyched to see it and who knows when it might air? At least it's good news even if we have to wait for it, I'm sure there will be plenty of casualties by midseason making room for this one.

I'm part of the American viewing audience, but I couldn't agree more. If it's much more complex than a few grunts and sex jokes it seems most Americans don't care for it. Kinda makes me wonder why I watch so much TV in the first place.

I could see the motivational aspects of RoboTaserCoach RTC-1000 being very effective.

So if they remake "Gone With The Wind" will it just be called "Gone" instead? Silly Disney, leave the title alone.

You're right, it could've been just a good stand-alone scifi story and the Doctor was pretty irrelevant in this episode. I kept expecting him to at least toss off a good many random statements that make his presence fun. At least that would've made him somehow integral to the episode, even if it was just simple

The apocalypse ain't what it used to be. I'll die from boredom before it gets here.

I hope you're right, but this is television we're talking about. There are so many examples of "sure things" going south before the credits roll that it's not even funny.

Possibly "Terra Nova," but I'm afraid that'll just be axed early. I'm even less stoked about this next season than last year's. It seems everyone is gravitating towards fantasy and away from harder science fiction. I know there are plenty of fantasy lovers here and I don't begrudge your tastes, but I can't stand it

I'm definitely going to give it a shot. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I wish something like this could be done with Stargate Universe maybe with a smaller cast (some stasis pods broke, folks died) and green screen backgrounds like Sanctuary.

I'm sure a lot of people are happy it's ending before it gets run into the ground, but I just turn off my brain and enjoy the stupid fun. I wouldn't want it to go 10 seasons, but I wouldn't mind 6 or 7 especially since they've changed the game a bit. It could still be fun and fresh, but I'm glad it's getting a

Completely agree. While I hate to see one of my favorite shows go away I respect the fact that it's getting the chance to end in a proper and dignified way. But damn, we're going to miss that fun, stupid, silly spy show around our house.

I think because Morgan is so, well...Morgan, that it'll be very different on him. I understand that because of the small audience this is it for Chuck, but with this new dynamic I, personally, could watch a few more seasons of it. I know it's unrealistic, but I'm hoping against hope that the viewership picks up, but

I may be in the vast minority here, but I absolutely hate Tim Burton. The only thing he's ever done I've liked is "Pee Wee's Big Adventure." Ruining "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" ruined a bit of my childhood and for that I despise him...and his hair!

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Very well said, I wholeheartedly agree! My entire family was glued to the screen and completely enthralled with this episode. It would be great if Gaiman would write an ep or two each series.

While I really warmed up to SGU in the second half of season 2 the only real problem I have is not giving the series a proper ending. I hate when shows I like get the axe, obviously, but the real pain is in leaving things hanging. Closure please.

I'm most bummed about "Lie To Me" to be honest. I know it was formulaic and fairly unrealistic, but it was worth every minute simply because of Tim Roth. I'll miss the hell out of him. I still can't hate on FOX because they did keep the best show on the air for at least another year: "Fringe"

I'm old and I remember "Whovians" being used by my local PBS station during pledge drives in the early/mid eighties. From what I gather the term is, or at least was, mainly used in America...at least back then. I've always used "Whovian" since the first time I heard the word, just like I've always been a "Trekkie,"

You most definitely have inspired me to take action on a course I've been mulling over for the better part of a year. Please don't ever be hesitant to speak to your friends and family about what you've gone through, it has helped me more than therapy and drugs. In fact, were it not for making my condition known to