I mostly agree with you, except…
I mostly agree with you, except…
At a certain age, being groped by a Sears swimsuit model would have been the high point of my existence. Cheryl Tiegs, to be precise.
Yeah, I think that was a kid who was the manifestation Dr. Sartorious saw. Dr. Snout had something/someone in the top bunk who tortured him or something? Anyway, this is mainly an excuse for me to type Dr. Snout.
Oh, you never know what the shy, take-home-to-Mom types are capable of if you give us — uh, them — an invitation to explore in a comfortable, safe environment.
"I could go on literally all day." Please do!
The growling guitars on "Let Me In" are pretty ass-kicking, too.
The Flax: two men enter; one man is actually the female of his species.
I always figured they untied him and let him go on his way once they knew he couldn't double-cross them. He did help them a lot and the crew isn't *that* selfish. Well maybe Rygel…
I wondered about that, but I get the impression the writers were still making up a lot of things on the fly at this point, so they likely didn't have him in mind. Still, by leaving it vague — she didn't have a dream and thus hadn't had sex, or she had one and just didn't want to admit it — they had room for either…
In The Flax, I like how they bring up the Luxan super-smelling at the beginning so that, when D'Argo enters the transport pod (after the "somebody's docking?" pun), you know that he knows what was about to, um, go down.
Someone asked a while back — I think here, but it might have been on a B5 or DS9 thread — about what people mean by chemistry between actors. It might help to recognize its absence. Crichton and Aeryn have chemistry. Crichton and Galina have chemisty. Heck, even Crichton and Zhaan have some chemistry. But…
Oh wow, I think I remember reading that exchange on the Lurkers' Guide. You were right, incidentally.
So Londo was basically Metternich? I like it.
The One that said Whoah.
I don't know, that one seemed really overwrought to me, even for B5 dialogue.
I think @avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus nailed it.
I'm not ashamed to admit that I watched his voiceover from the end of season 3 four or five times the night of 9/11 while trying to make sense of it al. "No one knows the shape of that future, or where it will lead. We know only that it is always born…in pain."
Davros thumbs his nose at Davos.
RECLAMATE! RECLAMATE!
Ooh-ah-ah-ah-ahchoo!