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Maybe it's a little much to ask for someone of the quality of Frakes to be on board, but I'd settle for COMMUNITY SUCKS at this point.

Actually, if you spend most of your time in low-g or zero-g environments, you wouldn't really NEED one, right?

Rain is good, a definite high point. But personally I think Words That We Couldn't Say > Call Me. Also, Is It Real? > Call Me. I do LIKE Call Me (I always sing along when the ol' mp3 player spins it up in the car), but I don't know how emotionally impacting it is in the series. Maybe it's because I didn't feel a

Jupiter Jazz…
…is superior to BOFA, IMHO.

Oh, and I can't believe I glossed over it, but per your "mystery" about Gabriela Robin and YK…watch or listen to an interview with her, and you'll pretty much erase any doubt you have. She may never admit it, but pretty much, everyone knows they're the same person.

I always preferred the Steve Conte version of Rain to the Yamane cut. No disrespect to Yamane - she's excellent in all that she does. But I think Conte sells the mood better, for how I interpret the lyrics, anyhow. Conte brings desperation and anguish to the chart. Yamane is gentler, more plaintive. More

*possible SPOILER ALERT…?*

FYI, Mr. Abrams
The three recurring old men (who will pop up frequently throughout the series, and are featured slightly more prominently in the feature film) are named Antonio, Carlos, and Jobim.