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Hey! Beastmaster's On!

We'll always have Watchmen and for that I'm greatful.

Normally, I tend to favor complex and sympathetic villains but in Frost's case, I prefer straight-up, cold bitchery.

Also, if Ashi never existed, how did Jack get back to the past?

Will Ferrell has always been in a strange place for me.
I think he's funny but generally, his movies are not.

And by the late 90's the digital era began to blindside the record industry.

vague, pensive restlessness
The 90's in a nutshell.

He shoots lightning, breaking windows and taking names.

It used to play on HBO a lot back in the early 80's but you'd be hard pressed to find it on DVD or Streaming anywhere. I don't think it ever got a re-release and I don't even know if the production company or distributor even has a master. It was discontinued long ago. You might find a VHS copy on Ebay somewhere.

May I also recommend The Secret of NIMH, The Plague Dogs and The Extraordinary Adventures Of The Mouse And His Child.

Ugh, the follow-up book was dreadful.

The Xindi arc is pretty good, not without it's ho-hum episodes but overall solid. There's also a nice two-parter fan service episodes that actually ties TOS and DS9 with 'In A Mirror Darkly'. Also Jeffrey Combs marvelously returns as the Andorian, Shran.
Granted, I've always liked Scott Bakula since Quantum Leap but I

I really like Star Trek but I cannot defend Voyager in any way.

I'm not sure which new series I'm more excited for, Star Trek: Discovery or Orville.

I think they develop a codependent relationship.

That would be Cold Comes The Night.

but isn't it? Isn't IT???

Trumbo was great.

Sometimes a dragon is just a fucking lizard with wings.