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Johnny Longtorso
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I have DirecTV now, so G4 is not available on my television, but I quit watching X-Play about a year ago; since they started messing with the format, the show's quality has steadily been on the decline. As I understand it, it's the direction that Adam and Morgan wanted to take it, i.e. more of a general gaming news

I'm not sure if I would call it terrible, it was entertaining but I really get tired of Moffat's constantly-frenetic pacing, throwing everything at the viewers and expecting them to sort it out without giving them any time to think about anything.

You were expecting better from the Internet?

I guess there was no mystery left.

"Dog Eat Dog", the pitch-perfect Talking Heads parody from Polka Party.

I gave it a try figuring it would be mediocre, but it's actually quite entertaining. The cast is pretty good; they've even found a way to make Alex O'Loughlin seem animated.

I pretty much agree with you (though I didn't subject myself to The Cape). I'm a sucker for this kind of post-apocalyptic rebuilding stuff, so I'll keep watching, but I'm not expecting much from the remaining seven episodes.

From the start I got a "oh great, a space libertarian" vibe from Bamber's character.

"that secret agent game who's name I forgot"

"Underworld", from the Tom Baker years, is the most egregious example of people running through matte paintings. It's awful.

How does he smell?

I hate you, Frakes, and your beard.

I'm not particularly a fan of Data
but I always thought Ode to Spot was sweet, and Riker was being a dick during Data's reading.

Troi kicking back in cowboy gear, smoking a cigarillo = awesome.

I don't know, I think you can skip most of the bad episodes from the first two seasons without missing much. "Move Along Home", for example, didn't exactly add much to the DS9 canon. Or "If Wishes Were Horses", which I would rank as the second-worst episode of the series, after the Quark sex change episode.

July 1, except for DS9, which won't be available until October 1.

He was way too well-built to be a teenage nerd. He had really nice pecs. Plus they didn't even use the Hollywood nerd standbys of a bad haircut and glasses.

I'd go with the Zarbi:

I kinda think Victory of the Daleks, in which the Daleks (in Power Rangers colors — collect 'em all, kids!) were defeated by a bunch of anti-gravity-powered Spitfires while the worst Winston Churchill impersonator in history glowers on was the worst point for the Daleks, at least as far as the new series goes.