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We did it…we actually did it.

Ladies.
Gentlemen.
Others.

Wilderness, Dark; Potato, Orange.  Henceforth I shall endeavour to utilize proper terminology.  (I knew there was an officially accepted name for it, I just couldn't remember what it was.)  Terrible and commercially unavailable though it be, it's still not that hard to find, and it's fairly significant as the last

Gosh, series 5 is so good.  It was the first (and so far only) series I got on Bluray in addition to DVD.  (It was really cheap at Best Buy.)  Having said that, I think the Silence/Forest two-parter is maybe my favorite episode(s), and definitely my favorite 10 story.

@avclub-04e0ee7f57cb99fce8677b2f946c35af:disqus —I was thinking about that, and debating it, and…I can't disagree.  I'd like to, and there are good bits in it, but…man, it just…not really "falls apart at the end", but "gets plagued by the common RTD season ending issues".  (It's not as bad as Last of the Time Lords,

Same, with the same randomness.  IKEAbuddies!

Lately, I'm not so sure I want to be associated with that around these parts…

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Excellent selection—I actually came back to this article to suggest either that episode ("The Boogieman", I think?  S3E5), "Lee Harvey Oswald" (S5E1—that one freaked me the hell out as a kid, even if I didn't fully understand the bigger plot points at the time), or "Shock Theater" (S3E22—another one that had young me

Aww.  Thanks, faceless family!  You guys are the best.

If it helps, pretend it's my birthday, and shower me with your traditional good cheer and good humor.

@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus I had TOS and TNG—like I said, we barely watched DS9, we rarely watched/couldn't watch VOY (the signal was weak, if it came in at all—we didn't get a clear WB/UPN signal until we got a satellite, at almost the end of the run, and we never jumped into it), and I never

My wife is out of town (about four states over, out of town), and I just rented The Bling Ring and Spring Breakers.  I think I need to put myself on a registry.

I grew up with TNG—there are a lot of memories, many of which have nothing to do with the show itself, attached to the show in my mind.  I never had that with DS9, and I remember my dad, who grew up with TOS, never cared for DS9 at all, so it never really got a fair shake back in the day.  I thought it would at least

So, here's the thing—I've been following along with these reviews from the beginning, watching the episodes along with the writeups (I remember seeing the odd episode of DS9 growing up, but nothing about the overall storyline, and very little about individual episodes, so it's definitely the first time all the way

" Rush: the best film of 1942", said no one, ever, because that's silly.

I don't want to say America got it right…but I also can't say they quite got it wrong.  (And, I'll be honest—my votes were split about 70/30 between T-Dub and the losing battle that was Collins Key.)  I don't think anyone has won me over so much and gotten so consistently better through a season (that I've seen) than

@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus —close, Sociology.

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If Kenichi does something like his mirror routine next time, I don't see how he could lose.  (Then again, Jimbo and GSL57.)