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I quit watching Newsradio in its fifth season because I found it unbearably sad at the time. However, I bought the DVDs a few years ago and found the last season to be different in some obvious ways, yet delightful. I especially enjoy the Johnny Johnson storyline.

Oh, hell no.

I wish someone would explain why Sheldon rejects Babylon 5. I can't figure it out.

I don't think Blockbuster will last much longer. That entire video rental business model has been outmoded. I will remember the thousands of hours I spent in video-store wonderlands with great fondness, but it's time to go.

They also have a ballet studio!

Our dog runs into the screen door all the time, so we laughed extra hard at that part.

I don't even care about wrestling and I would watch a Mick Foley biopic.

Yeah, Koenig was outstanding on B5.

I've seen it at least three times, once on the big screen. And it's true - it's incredibly dull.

I would watch that show, but only if Tami Taylor was along for the ride. And I guess eventually they would fight the Daleks or something.

Will is my favorite character
Todd says Will is nobody's favorite character, but I guess I'm the exception thatproves the rule.

If I didn't bother to see a movie when it was in theaters, I'm sure I can wait another four weeks to Netflix it. I mostly rent older movies and TV shows anyway, and love streaming TV shows. We just used Netflix streaming to binge-watch the whole first season of Party Down over the weekend, so I welcome more

I quit the first season after a few episodes too, but it improved a lot by the last few of Season 1 - as I discovered when I came back to the show toward the middle of Season 2, after hearing it was a lot better.

I thought so too.

The funniest part was after Castiel's message said, "Why do you want me to say my name?" there was a series of beeps like he started pressing buttons in frustration. We had to puase the DVR so I could compose myself after that. Same with the casual declaration of Sam's status as an abomination.

I'm just going to watch Black Dynamite again
Michael Jai White is way too cool to be in crap like this.

@Oh Yes: Roddenberry really was a simplistic hippie, wasn't he? One of the things that appealed to me most about Babylon 5 was how characters could be flawed and many problems and conflicts were just unresolvable. It gives the viewer something to relate to instead of a universe of people conforming to ideas that make

Oh god, you can skip Voyager. I saw quite a few episodes at a Trekkie friend's house, and it was DIRE. And I didn't make it past the theme song of Enterprise.

I loved BSG. I also loved Babylon 5, and from what I understand, DS9 is pretty much a fairly successful B5 copycat.

How disappointing
Disappointed in myself, I mean, for never having anything clever to say here.