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Stay awhile….stay FOREVER!

I think it's Todd saying that simply writing a bunch of quotes does not constitute a review article.  That would be silly though, because it comes after the review proper.

The dude is pretty old and frail now.  There's no way he can sound the same.

Which is worse, Smokey and the Bandit 3 or Cannonball Run 2?  Remember, Tony Danza is in Cannonball Run 2.

"Silence!  I concur."

Majority opinions aren't necessarily the correct opinion.  I'd argue however, that there is no correct opinion in this case, as you can debate both sides.

I'm more interested in B5's political intrigue than its sets Rich. :)

You need to cover it solely for the great conversations between Mollari and Garibaldi.

You mean fatten up Whitney's lips even more by punching her square in the face?

I would assume budget constraints to explain that for B5, but that's just a shot in the dark.

Good point.

Oh, the Odyssey? Ah.  Although, that dude wasn't bald.  Perhaps balding…

The presence of story arcs is definitely one big similarity.

Yes, Babylon 5 certainly did do it better.

His interaction with his son was kind of good, I agree.

The USS Yamato was the sister ship that showed up and was immediately destroyed, but it was captained by a Morgan Freeman look-a-like: http://en.memory-alpha.org/…

I found Lofton's acting here a lot weaker than what it is later in the series, but you gotta expect that with child actors.

Yet he loved showing up on Voyager.  Geez.

I think it turned me off, as I wrote below.

The lack of the Enterprise in those all-important battles really annoyed me as a teenager.