At least she's definitely the brains of the outfit.
At least she's definitely the brains of the outfit.
It's a mite cheesy—what else would you expect, really?—but a good watch.
Man, Generations. If those two characters ever met for real, they wouldn't have anything to say to each other. Not everybody's gotta be best buds.
Hey, when the show first aired there was no way of knowing there was ever going to be 'good stuff'. Which is discouraging, in a way, but it also makes you appreciate some of the standalone eps they managed to make because we didn't know there was gonna be an interstellar war in the offing.
It's a closed group. Huh.
Yeah, I don't find it to be that compelling. Gorilla Grodd has him dead to rights when he calls Luthor a "half-baked Objectivist."
Good on you.
It's a shame that the Green Lantern Corps is so consistently wimpy in JLU.
Well, they kinda painted themselves into a corner with this episode.
You're suggesting here that Quinn has read a book, which I think we both know isn't true.
As far as the Vorlons are concerned, the Minbari are a cargo cult.
I don't think the KITH much liked the Cabbage Head guy either, and I know for a fact that all of them who weren't named Scott Thompson got deeply tired of Buddy Cole.
I agree that it's a classic, and to me it also typifies much of what elevates Monty Python above most other absurdist comedy troupes.
Man, that chickfights episode was really weird.
I hate to use the term, but Galen was Poochie all the way down.
@avclub-146bc30c345d31f3468fec764a1970e1:disqus Godspeed getting into NuWho. My nerdy girlfriend really likes it, but I find it really difficult to swallow a lot of the time.
The writers tend to paper over gaping holes in continuity, consistency, and basic reason by having Matt Smith give a speech over a swelling…
We don't all hate him. He can simply be a little trying, especially when he's so obviously communicating JMS's own perspective that the man might as well be just sitting and talking right to the camera.
That's a fun idea. It's all ancient history as far as they're concerned, so what the average person on Babylon 5 knows about King Arthur is probably a mishmash of primary school fables, popular fiction and reruns of Merlin that are just now reaching Epsilon III (and Australia.)
I agree, though I still think Katsulas' best work was as "Comical Camp Commander" in Hot Shots: Part Deux.
Hey, it's pretty ballsy to be sure. And you're about as likely to survive in space with a hang glider, a fire extinguisher and some scuba gear as you are in the average Starfury.