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Khanthrok Bonechewer
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I didn't mind the original Soul Hunter too much, but when they had Martin Sheen on as a soul hunter I couldn't help but crack up when he kept bugging his eyes out.

I didn't mind the original Soul Hunter too much, but when they had Martin Sheen on as a soul hunter I couldn't help but crack up when he kept bugging his eyes out.

I think 'Paradise' would have been better had it starred Joaquin Phoenix and Bryce Dallas Howard.

I think 'Paradise' would have been better had it starred Joaquin Phoenix and Bryce Dallas Howard.

Oh hai, Miles.  How's your sex life?

I feel you, Herbert.

Two legendary foes, teaming up to take on a greater threat!  I feel as though I'm watching an '80s cartoon!

My understanding is that, in the actual military, junior officers are encouraged to obey the 'suggestions' of senior enlisted personnel.

That doesn't count, as Casino Royale rebooted the continuity.

@avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus They deliberately left ambiguous whether Bond's vendetta at the beginning of Diamonds whether Bond's vendetta against Blofeld was in vengeance for his wife or just generally because Bond hates Blofeld.  This is because the one with Bond's wife, On Her Majesty's Secret

Tracy is mentioned (as Bond's wife) in The Spy Who Loved Me, when Agent Amasova is telling Bond in Cairo all of the things in the KGB's dossier on him.  Bond also lays flowers on her grave at the beginning of For Your Eyes Only.  Elektra King also mentions her in The World Is Not Enough.  I think there's also a

In Ian Fleming's novels, he occasionally relates what happens to them.  (Not always.)  My favorite was Tiffany Case, the girl from 'Diamonds are Forever'.  In 'From Russia, With Love', the next book in the series, it turns out that Case didn't care for London or Britain more generally, and dumped Bond for a Marine

You could do another list of characters that disappear between movies and their TV adaptations.  Two notable examples include Pike from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and Barbara and Adam Maitland from "Beetlejuice".

Really?  The word I think best describes Zack is… rogue.

I would have guessed that Lt. Uhura would be the inspiration for Sigourney Weaver's character ('Gwen DeMarco').

Regardless of whether or not you like Troi, that's really no reason to stop reading the DS9 reviews; I think this is the first time she's come up in one-and-a-half seasons, and I wouldn't be surprised if Zack never raises her again.  There's no real reason to (not even in the second Lwaxana episode.)

And let's not forget that he topped it off with 'rakht', which itself merits a couple of bonus points.

I swore to myself I'd never write this, but…

So say we all.

I think that Lev Kamenev probably did alright for himself.