@Graviton1066: Agreed.
@Graviton1066: Agreed.
@cljohnston108: Oops, my bad! Apparently the Experience Music Project was the reason the place was built, and the Science Fiction Museum was added only because EMP was losing money.
@Clutchman83: Originally it was called the Science Fiction Museum & Hall of Fame, then they added the music thing and changed it to the cryptic EMP|SFM.
@Stunspot: Glad I'm not the only one!
@Fireflash: Me, too.
@hypochondriac: I believe that guy was an Ancient, not Goa'uld.
@Annalee Newitz: Oooooh! I like that one!
@MannyMayor: And no further mention of Det. Cho's murder.
@Thanatos: I'm with Graviton, too.
@Orionas69: Actually, I agree with Rodriguez.
@capnrob: Don't forget Captain Scarlet!
@AngriestGeek: Yep. Can't stand that guy.
@Shiryu: Yeah, I loved the others, but I wouldn't want the exact same style again.
@ghostofoldtrafford: "The only standout of the episode was the creature design and CG model. Simply outstanding, especially for television. If this thing doesn't win a VFX Emmy, I'll be very disappointed."
@Joshua Gill: Agreed. I mean, the death of Det. Cho was only given a cursory mention.
When Jim was hitting baseballs out over the the ocean, I just kept thinking, "Wouldn't a wooden bat splinter? Go with the aluminum."
@Cash907Censored: What do you expect with John Badham directing?
@anomaly_kid: His voice becomes so irritating in those little moments when he's supposed to be "cutely awkward", i.e. the interrupted proposal, the first meeting at the pool, the rainy car convo, etc.
@Dustin Faulkner: But the horrid animation really makes me appreciate the Armored Adventures that much more.
The only segment of this show I've seen was the one on Jackie Chan.