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I pretty much agree - it gets a viewing every like…ten years or so, and nothing about it has changed my mind yet.

Ryan Murphy and Anna Torv are kinda cancelling each other out here.

People have always made fun of the bat-nipples, but the bat-abs look just as silly these days.

I only got a few epidodes in…lost interest around the time it made a laboriously long sight gag out of the Flash doing the dishes super-fast. It still took what felt like a full minute.

@avclub-284452bdab5c8151f9f079dc367ceb6b:disqus Browder took a lot of chances with his acting choices, which is part of why we love him, but they didn't all pay off - just coming up we've got The Locket and A Clockwork Nebari, which I think are two particularly off episodes for him. I think the latter was one of the

PG or PG-13 tits were rare things to be treasured.

True, but I don't think portrayals other versions of parent/grown child relationships get the same level of "wrong"ness. I don't have to go very far to list off a bunch of substantially portrayed, healthy and loving - not friction-free, because that would be boring, but ultimately benign - relationships between

@avclub-284452bdab5c8151f9f079dc367ceb6b:disqus , of course it's possible…so many examples here. But I gave it over a season, and I know I'm not going to be one of them, and it's enough for it to get annoying when people keep insisting anyway. (the most those friends/family gave Farscape was an episode and a half -

What the - I love Different Destinations so much I wanna lay it down and make sweet love to it by the fire. Your list of bad episodes is otherwise a pretty solid list of…non-solidness.

I was at a first aid course this week and the instructor passed around some photos, one of which was basically hand vs. paper shredder.

I absolutely hated the new BSG when I'd just seen the pilot miniseries, and the nicks from Farscape were just the start of it. (I warmed up to the series proper a lot, and then came around to hating it again when it wrapped up)

Q aside, I thought Pygram was really laying on the Shatnerian pauses thick in this episode, the "contains…well…me" type shit. I think he lays off of it in the future, when his dialogue is less about exposition, but for now I think this is the worst example of his worst habit.

I didn't like the gay-voice either, though I think it's the only bad note Simcoe hits in this episode; otherwise he's nonstop hilarious. Obnoxious, but funny.

One reason, I'm sure, for this Scarran looking so much better than the last one is simply lighting. It's a hell of a lot harder to sell a puppet or animatronic face in a well-lit room than in a dim one. (look at the difference between puppet Yoda in The Empire Strikes Back and in The Phantom Menace)

Beware Of Dog's totally gonna get short shrift in the comments this week…I don't really have a lot to say about it myself, except I can kinda see why Black regards it as such a weak episode. She had to work with puppets all the time on this show, but this one looks like Mac & Me, isn't a character the way Rygel and

She's not conventionally pretty, but hell yeah I would.

Love me some P2!

Agreed…watching these movies again about ten years later, I didn't like Leviathan at all. However, I thought Deep Star Six was good schlocky fun, so ymmv.

Liked for saving me from being the guy who made the Ju'Not joke

Between P2 and even Ghost Rider, I think Wes Bentley's got great villain chops - dude should just embrace the typecasting and play heavies for a decade or two.