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"D'Argo may be lying about his crime, but he did commit a crime."

Adolescent is right. The thing that gets me about the episode from next week that I was referring to before, is that he single-handedly causes the entire crisis simply by being a whiny, impatient little dick.

Heck, I'm already getting that feeling just from watching next week's episodes. Hey D'Argo, you cut off someone's *arm* and then tried to kill your crewmates in the pursuit of a way home, but Crichton can't simply delay your leaving the planet for a few hours? Dismemberment and attempted murder are OK, but causing

Noah: Either way, it's not kosher and I'm not eating it!

I'm surprised no one has commented about the similarity in theme between "Back and Back and Back to the Future" and DS9's "Visionary." Both feature a main character having visions of the future as a result of coming into contact with a negative space wedgie, and in both cases, the visions start out relatively harmless

Hulu has the first four seasons, completely free I might add.

Examples, please? I remember several episodes where they showed that Michael was good as a salesman — i.e. the job he used to do before some idiot promoted him to manager — but as manager, we rarely saw him doing anything other than calling unnecessary meetings, organizing unnecessary field trips, and generally

Examples, please? I remember several episodes where they showed that Michael was good as a salesman — i.e. the job he used to do before some idiot promoted him to manager — but as manager, we rarely saw him doing anything other than calling unnecessary meetings, organizing unnecessary field trips, and generally

Babylon 5 was this list's last, best hope for aptness.

I loved the Excalibur. It looked like the Kestrel on the old Mac game "Escape Velocity," which was such a fun ship to fly around in.

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Ha ha, yes, I completely forgot about that! Of course, this wasn't the first, or last, time that UPN filled a trailer with tons of images that weren't even in the episode.

That's a good point, but at the same time, I have a sneaking suspicion that these trailers are a big reason for why so many fans had such a negative reaction to the series. Watching the series again, completely objectively, there are plenty of episodes that are actually quite good, and while there certainly are

I dunno about that — for me, the "weird promo" award has to go to Voyager's promo monkeys, who often made the episode appear to be the opposite of what it actually was.

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There should be more music on this list. No Shepherd on the Rock, no Mozart Requiem, no Tchaikovsky 6th, no Turandot?

There should be more music on this list. No Shepherd on the Rock, no Mozart Requiem, no Tchaikovsky 6th, no Turandot?

Season 4 is certainly the most consistent, and there's two simple reasons for it:

Season 4 is certainly the most consistent, and there's two simple reasons for it: