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Shan
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Just wanted to say Will, that you've been knocking it out of the park recently. Not just with the calibre of interview subjects in quick succession recently but also the remarks they make about how much fun they've been having or how well you've done your research.

Given what Michael O'Hare was going through, the fact he was determined to make sure there was at least an orderly transfer before he left as a regular but he came back to tie up loose ends showed a remarkable amount of dedication and goodwill towards the show that Babylon 5 had engendered among the people who worked

It was a strange film. Cobbled together recreations of scenes from much better films. Terminator, Terminator 2 and the whole materialise on the highway scene was a repeat of the vastly superior Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles with the superior Sarah Connor and from what I hear the superior performer of the two

Is it mean of me to say he's the poor man's Sam Worthington?

It's actually quite easy to miss and forehead slapping in retrospect but Michael Biehn and Arnold Schwarzenegger basically share one to two scenes in the entire movie which is the nightclub and the alley directly outside.

I'm grateful for that. Even as an Australian, he moved from my 'disposable block of wood' column to active dislike when I heard the following and especially his exact quote. It actually really pains me that the two Australians in the cast were the worst two in the film. Jason Clarke can at least act, so I'm going to

He *was* very good as Bester in Babylon 5.

Anton Yelchin did a great Kyle Reese in Terminator: Salvation. As unlikely as it was to happen, I really wish he'd done the role in Terminator Genisys.

That'll teach me to trust stuff I find on the Internet without checking it against the original source material.

Star Trek 2,3 and 4 tell one great continuous story because each one basically picks up where the last one left off. That plus they were great stories with the big themes up there with the best of Star Trek.

Well, that's the thing, really. If Montana hadn't been a schemer and backstabber and conversely been … well, nice, people might even have helped her. The majority of the cast were actually pretty decent, actually.

Rumour has it Kirstie Alley was meant to be in that scene as Saavik but she wasn't available.

That one was a bridge too far.

Prime.

What they ended up doing was much funnier anyway.

It's attitudes like that lead to roles where he ends up buried under concrete garage floors in suburbia. We as a society ought to be ashamed of ourselves as to how we treated none other than Max Headroom. Bad enough he had to die once …

Who said anything about exhaustive?

How about Star Wreck? Time travel leads to the crew using their future technology to enable the Russian takeover of the planet before building a fleet to go to war with the Babylon 5 alternate universe.

You'd think the Vulcans of all … races being logical and all would have their spaceships rigged to at least fry all useful electronics if first contact went wrong.

Bashir: "Those are Klingons?"
Waitress: "All right. You boys have had enough."
Odo: "Mister Worf?"
Worf: "They are Klingons, and it is a long story."
O'Brien: "What happened? Some kind genetic engineering?"
Bashir: "A viral mutation?"
Worf: "We do not discuss it with outsiders."