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Don't feel so bad. I've only read The Hive. This looks like some great stuff to check out.

Everyone is given a great personality. The doting mother, Barrie's supportive sister, even the brother-in-law. The cracking of his knuckles and the exchanges with the doctor are great. Even the guard is a bit more than a cipher. I like how we see the twist through his eyes instead of the mother who would probably go

He is. If you think of this role and Boo Radley and then think Kilgore or Bull Meechum or Mac Sledge, he has such a range to draw on.

A baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire? That's a sick joke, funny, but sick. A bit crushing, actually.

It will go next to my copy of Bored of the Rings. 

I was really impressed with the special effects in this episode. The ship flying over the planet was well done. Also, the ship landing and taking off scenes were great. Sure you could tell they were miniatures but not overly so. I mean, there were a lot worse at the time.

I had forgotten all about her till this episode and then a flood of 80's memories came back. I had no idea there was a 120 episodes of It's a Living:

Ann Jillian, I remember her being a big deal in the 80's with her own shows. None of them stuck around for too long but she was an able comedienne, very funny. She popped up on tons of others in the 70's through the '90's. She became an inspirational role model for breast cancer and seems to have quit acting and is

These poor space captains on TZ seem like great superior officers. Why are their crews so insubordinate? Between Death Ship, I Shot an Arrow into the Air, and The Little People it's a wonder the Earth in TZ ever got this far into outer space.

One for each title. Four to go.

Matthew McConaughey.

Hey, stay away from the chicken. Bad, bad chicken, mess you up. 

"Weiner won't pull out despite limp poll showing."

Argo backstreet yourself!

…starring Leslie Carter.

[Taylor Swift makes grossed-out face.]

Elan Sleazebaggano.

Don't let them end!

For the most part I prefer the sound of Leadon's banjo and the direction on those first two albums over what came later. On the Border has some great pedal steel by him, too.