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The early S5 episode written by Neil Gaman, "Day of the Dead," is really good, as well as "A View from the Gallery," which is the equivalent of TNG's "Lower Decks." Also, the last third of the season gets really good when the Centuari story arc ramps up, as well as the series finale. Otherwise, you have to slog your

But it's so entertaining Adama! ;)

Is my memory that bad? I really need to do a rewatch. Haven't done one in years. TvClub, give me an excuse by doing reviews of the show!

The hot kind Broccoli, the hot kind.

Yuri, they did follow-up the Sheridan/Garibaldi trust thing in S5, I believe. I can't just remember how exactly. I do remember though, that it was definitely resolved, because in the series finale that was filmed at the end of S4 when they thought the show was ending but shown after S5, Garibaldi speaks of

The photonic civil rights struggle that Bad Horse mentioned seemed annoying, though. All these creations by humans, including something as short-lived as the exocomps, keep developing sentience. Seems kind of odd how that keeps happening. Those holograms working in mines seemed ridiculous, especially because they

I agree with Bale that the stakes did seem higher in the B5 episode. It was near the climax of S4 with an Earth Civil War ramping up the drama. Trek had the Cardassian conflict isolated to two episodes, while B5 had a season arc that had been building up for a while - and had been setup way back at the finale of

I'm no Voyager defender, but to me, because he was aware he was photonic, combined with how his program was on so often as you mentioned, & how everyone, including the doctor himself, messed with and improved his programming, it is believable to me to consider him sentient without any deep, philosophical discussion

In Memory of 24
After all this time, Jack Bauer still seems awesome. At times, I wish we had someone like him defending the country - but then I remember we have those Seals that took out Osama, as well as those pirates from Somalia a couple years back. America, Fuck Yeah!

Meh Bad Horse, they're both really good episodes. I don't have a preference myself.

"Keep watching "Family Guy" and drinking beer, you fucking cretin. "

That's what finally turned me off of this show. Not enough jokes. Mostly depressing contemplation. I'll read Dostoevsky if I want that kind of discussion.

Yep, it was a real satisfying read. It's amazing when a writer crystalizes our opinion on something like this.

Speaking as someone who's anti-PC, on the few occasions I've watched the show long enough to notice his racist/misogynist/homophobic comments, I just find them baffling. They stand out so much, it's like he's just saying them to get a reaction, just like Sarah Silverman (as someone else mentioned earlier in the

Stop stealing Chevy Chase's lines!

That's why DVR rules roare.

Web Redemptions are a waste of time and give attention to people who should be forgotten.

"aim low and achieve, that's what Granny Hardwick always used to say. "

Web Soup
Thanks for mentioning how Web Soup is a much better show. Chris Hardwick's take on these videos is awesome, and occasionally, the show is better than Soup with Joel McHale.

You still have that gagball in your mouth Marta?