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It depends on how you look at it.

In the DVD commentary for "Destiny," David Fury and Steven S. DeKnight talk about how originally the fight would have ended with Angel winning. But I think it was Fury that realized the entire episode was Spike losing (Angel sleeping with Drusilla, being called "Willy," etc.) and that Spike had to win in the end. And

I remember reading an interview with Moore in which he said that many on the writing staff thought Roddenberry's idea that religion had died out on Earth by the 23rd century was ridiculous, but it was his vision & they respected it.

One thing that makes the Bajoran "religion" different, and not exactly analagous to how religion exists in the here and now, is that the Bajoran religion is not exactly based on "faith" in the way human religions are. The Bajorans have physical, empirical evidence for their religion (e.g the orbs, the wormhole,

"One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest"

[Spoiler For "Fight Club"]

Garak's interpretation of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" is great too.

During that final shot of a nude Quarles going into the bathroom, I remembered that Neal McDonagh was fired from an ABC show for refusing to do a sex scene with Virginia Madsen (reportedly for religious/family reasons).

However, if you did that, it leaves out Season 5 which is arguably one of, if not the best year of the show.

I liked Season 7. It had its bad moments, but overall I thought it was a good bounce back from the suckitude of Season 6.

I've always wondered why the producers & writers feel wedded to the story being done over 24 hours?

Starscream

(In Comic Book Guy voice) Technically… that's wrong.

At 1:25, Captain America's shield takes the full brunt of Mjölnir and knocks Thor on his ass.
Human Super-Science > Metallurgy of Norse Gods

With "Watchmen," I've wondered if the faithfulness to the graphic novel works differently (and better) for people who go into the movie having never read it?

President Clinton didn't have a 60 vote majority in the Senate like Obama did in 2009.

My only problem with this sort of "disappointment" is that it's largely predicated on a belief that there was "so much more" in some sort of grand legislation to be had during President Clinton's terms with the Gingrich led Congress. And there just wasn't any deal to be had with people who irrationaly hated his guts.

The last President of the United States who actually knew what the hell he was doing.

While Moore's BSG uses the original "Battlestar Galactica" as the framework, I've always thought most of its "DNA" is from "Deep Space Nine" (with Moore having been a writer/producer on "TNG" and "DS9"). Except it's the concepts from "DS9," with the exact opposite underlying philosophy at the core of the show and the

In the episode where Raylan gets into the fight with two guys at the bar & loses his hat in the first season, Raylan is wearing a Florida Gators t-shirt.