Noah, I had a similar experience in miniature with War and Peace (I can't believe I just said miniature); I picked it up and adored it, then reached the chapter about the cannon. It was like hitting a brick wall.
Noah, I had a similar experience in miniature with War and Peace (I can't believe I just said miniature); I picked it up and adored it, then reached the chapter about the cannon. It was like hitting a brick wall.
I adore Arsenic and Old Lace, and love his performance in it. It's such a screaming hoot.
loved the helmut jahn joke. as smo from Chicago, truly deeply appreciated the joke
personally i think they just wanted another Smith and Jones pairing.
tim lynch reviews… *sigh*
neither is the Rifleman for me, but I caught it on late night re-runs!!!
this is my favorite episode!
I like them both, but for completely different reasons.
I miss the interviews with writers about little known topics. Those were always the most interesting for me because I actually learned something!
Is there a fairytale with a fox? Because I think Captain Renard's name might be a clue there.
Danse Macabre is French. In German it would be Totentanz (which means Dance of the Dead).
At least we got Tom Riker.
didn't she make Kalifornia during that time or something?
see this is why DS9 is my favorite series, even with my love for TNG, convos like this about Kira (such a great character) remind me DS9 rules!!
the DS9 relaunch books are fabulous. The authors totally channel the characters so well. Highly recommended.
I found the whole Jane/Brad storyline aggravating. Couldn't watch most of it. Liked the Max story tho'.