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Proton torpedoes can't melt durasteel!

Continuum was great, but it was made by a Canadian company and released on Canada's Showcase channel first. I don't think Syfy gets much credit for anything but airing it.

Reminds me of Tom Clancy's POLITIKA, a post-Soviet game set in a collapsing Russian Federation. It's very poorly balanced - the Mafia always wins because money is the resource that can acquire pretty much everything - but I've gotten a surprising amount of replay for a game I bought on clearance in high school.

Ours had some dope in a Batman costume - a pricey one, by the looks of it. He sat in the corner by himself, rocking back and forth. It was very disconcerting.

I also enjoyed it, but I think it had as much to do with a 16-year-old Lacey Chabert as anything else.

I was still kinda hoping the planet would turn out to be Ego.

There's a troubling relationship between snitches and stitches.

Indeed. They can always pull from the Disney version of Hercules as well.

Having a Fury show up (totally Greek) and a boatman arriving to drag Robin to death (Charon?) seemed awfully Greek. But it's all Greek to me.

I got the Star Wars Humble Bundle back whenever they were doing that and have been steadily going through the library of games. I played Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight a lot as a kid - I think it was the second Star Wars game I owned after TIE Fighter - so I played through that this week. Then I realized I never actually

"Taste tests are fun; aren’t they?"
You're Sounding Desperate, Internet.

Actually Sort of Interesting, Internet.

Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing was frowned upon, you know, ‘cause I've worked in a lot of offices and I tell you people do that all the time.

I had James Bond living with Mr. T. 007 was a real pushover and apparently liked getting yelled at by the belligerent B.A. Baracus, and they had no problem sleeping in the same bed.

No mutants! That's Fox's territory.

Isn't "asphyxiating your enemies in a closed space" exactly what happened in the cold open of "Cornered"? I recall it being a pretty good scene.

And Jeff Winger's lawyer nemesis Mark on Community, which is where I saw him last. Thanks!

Can someone please tell me who the guy in the yellow shirt on the far right is? I know I saw him in something recently, but I can't think of what and this show's not on IMDb yet.