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One of the commentaries of late ("Bone To Be Wild", I think) mentions that there was a different sound crew working on Pilot's voice in the second season as from the first, so his voice sounds quite a bit different there - so there's certainly some processing, and maybe a fair bit if a different crew makes that much

Aunt by marriage, or…?

I don't know, I rarely remember my dreams.

Hahahahahahaha, MEATGIF

The rapeyness of that scene is uncomfortably played for laughs, as if Rygel has a rare opportunity of being stuck in a tight space with a hot girl he may or may not think of as hot, but I see it more as an attempted, early assertion of dominance.

Thank you, @Calvinist-Hobbesian. I guess there are two spoilers on there, aren't there?

People are surprised people love this movie, people are surprised people hate this movie - I'm surprised people remember this movie at all. I've never seen anyone voice a strong opinion about it either way - mostly just mildly, indifferently negative.

They are, but I think these filmmakers keep missing an opportunity with them. I'd love to see a light, funny Spider-Man movie where Spidey keeps having to deal with a huge pile of these D-list supervillains and their monumentally boneheaded plots.

Looks like he's already wearing Garth Brooks's shirts.

Did Shatner write a word of those? I know it's generally assumed/"known" that the Reeves-Stevenses ghost-wrote them, but I like to think Shatner contributed SOMETHING more than his name.

Might be a little late to get some discussion on this but did anyone play the Farscape video game? It was continuity-wise set maybe a few episodes ago, and I think it had most or all of the main cast doing voice work. But by most accounts it was a typical cheapo tie-in game.

Benjamin Adler - I don't see it. Chiana definitely has a "Holy shit, that guy went up like the Hindenburg!" look, but not a "There goes my innocence" look.

I thought Talyn was the brother from a cetacean mother.

"we don't have characters standing around going, "wow, that Scorpius sure is smart and manipulative, aint he?""

Scorpius's voice is a bit like his eyes - one of the things Pygram liked about Scorpius is that he didn't have to wear weird alien contacts or anything, and under that horrifying makeup there are these distinctly human eyes looking at you down there.

Yeah, it's hard not to fall in love with the show after this one. I'd gotten into the show midway through season 2 and had to discover this on DVD later, and I was still squirming on the couch. I always imagined the experience of being in the aurora chair as being like an extremely, unbearably intense ice cream

Star Wars for sure. That's gonna be the answer for like…80% of people who were born in the early 70's.

Well, there are no (apparent) AI's that precede him, or exist parallel to him - he appears to be the first and only AI around, and nobody (maybe not even Tony) has any good reason to believe in its legitimacy as an AI, or trust in it to be responsible and restrained in unleashing killbot mayhem.

Bring…THE PIERCERS. And possibly a flumph.

That guy in the first letter sounds like a catch. That guy can at least bag a Britney Spears.