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Babylon 5
"Intersections in Real Time" takes place entirely in the room in which Capt. Sheridan is being interrogated. The episode has probably Bruce Boxleitner's finest performance on the show, and pretty awesome twist at the end.

(1) Imperial ffrr
(2) Malcolm X Park
(3) Pussy Galore
(4) Kustom Karnal
(5) Perfect Teeth

@Patrick: I think after the end of tonight's episode, we can rule out Jack/Kate. I'd lay money that Jack and Locke awaken each other at the hospital.

I've been thinking the same thing for a while.

You're conflating the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus' side with the guy who taunted him:

People have always shown up in odd places in the flash-directionals. Why is it annoying that Liam shows up at the LAPD, but not annoying that Charlie saved Nadia from a mugger in St. Petersburg, or that Locke inspected a house Nadia was buying in LA (?). See also, Libby giving Des a boat, Ana Lucia's partner arresting

Gun to Your Head…
…which Lensman book is the least painful?

I'd vote against Y for many of the reasons stated above. Its view of women, or most women, at least, is problematic. Also, I felt that, often times, the themes were driven home with a sledgehammer. The issue with the women's theater troupe highlights both of these problems with the book. Also, every time Yorick

I'd suggest that the Superman title that did have an extended period of excellence was Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen. The earlier Binder stories are delightful in their insanity, and, then, towards the end of the title, you have Kirby laying the groundwork of the Fourth World. But I wouldn't bump any of the above