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I could see S1 or S2 being award-contention-worthy (being nominated is a different standard in my mind than actually winning).  S3 got a bit lost.  I am also enjoying S4.  It seems like we're a little closer to getting back to what this show is supposed to be about.

Also the scene killing the Russians is a lot about Jax.. namely how little even he feels like his effort to "get out" of the outlaw lifestyle is sincere.

Has anoyone else considered that Juice may be less concerned with the club's racial intollerance than he is about being outed as having lied to them for however many years about his background?  The club has certainly had dealings (both friendly and unfriendly) with black gangs in the past.  Juice obviously (at least

I wanted to see the chefs have to cook the entire pig, on a spit, in only ONE HOUR!

Soylent Skitter
…is people.

Farscape has its moments, particularly in the early seasons. In some alternate universe where AV has already covered every episode of TNG, DS9, B5, and Sliders, I'd definitely support coverage for Farscape.

I believe DS9 is streaming in October. I haven't seen an exact date, but when Netflix said TNG would be streaming in July, it went up on July 1 (or very close). Yes… I will be rewatching every episode in order… I just finished Outrageous Okona. That's how strongly I feel about this.

GHTS!!!!!

Also inconsistent: my comma usage.

1) I am always consistent.
2) I never claimed to be consistent.

THERE ARE FOUR LI….
…oh, I guess we're not doing this any more.

The skeet golfing (and the way Bruce Campbell kept jerking away from the conversation to shoot) was easily the highlight of the episode for me — perhaps even the highlight of the season.

The more Michael keeps saying "he was one of the good guys," the more I think you guys are right and Max is in on the set up.

The Prizes
…seem to get worse and worse every season.

I'm not saying children everywhere will be abandoned with glee, but I find it hard to believe that the need to protect them will be the foremost immediate concern of virtually everyone fighting back against the genocidal-alien-apocalypse at virtually all times.

Think of the Children!!!
I think my biggest stumbling block with this show so far is that it asks the audience to believe that post-genocidal-alien-apocalypse people will be almost unanimously driven by the constant urge to protect their children. I find this far fetched, especially in a situation where so many

Agreed, equally bad advice I'm almost suprised the show restrained from:

Sorry, **Spoilers** above, I guess… If you haven't watched television since 1962, but are just now planning on getting caught up.

Don't go, Rumpus, IT'S A COOKBOOK!

Hey! I'm relatively young and this show has kept me occupied while I wither away…