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Ha! I'm not exactly a "kid" but thanks! ;) Yeah that last couple episodes of Gotham have really shown some promise. They're finally showing that even a white knight like Gordon has to slip into the gray in order to do what he thinks is best, and it's great.

Well, I really wasn't talking about THAT kind of relationship, honestly, I don't see Felicity's choices as consequences of the "love" relationship at some point they had, more like something to do with Oliver dissapearing/dying and now she's too afraid to go through that again, making her want to experience things a

Gotta be honest, I can't tell if Canary's terrible fight scenes this season are terrible because Laurel's supposed to be inexperienced or Katie Cassidy is really that uncoordinated. They're hard to watch.

I love Firefly, but it took me three attempts to actually complete the first episode because the god damned theme song is so dreadful. The pilot opens with a futuristic battle sequence and I thought "well this could go either way. Hopefully this is backstory because I'm not watching an episodic war drama." Then the

All you people who cried foul at the end of that brawl where Darth Vader and Batman threw down on the Death Star, this one's for you.

Hi, I have a sword made of energy that can cut through anything, I can lift things with my mind, I can sense your presence, and I can sense what you are going to do before you do it. Also, I have the empire. You have....stealth (that doesn't work on me) and a batarang? I win. Hands down. Every time.

Alone with Devil Olive's comment, I also think the Executor would have survived had the death star II not been right there to suck it in with it's gravity and have it go splat. Sure it would have taken time to recover, but I assume there's a backup bridge that can take over functions.

I think the Death Star's gravity well did most of the hard work. Really poor tactical decision to allow those two things to be so close together.

I'll bow out of this conversation at this point with one final statement, you're correct of course *you* wouldn't. But the Rebels managed to do things like run Ion Cannons, Shield Generators, a massive moving fleet. It isn't much of a stretch to think that with the right amount of resources they could have

This is a good point. They did so much degrading of Vader's epicness and pure evil between episodes VI, I, II, and III that you forget that he's pure evil, super powerful and we enjoy all of that. At this point, on screen we've seen him as mostly young idealistic kid, wailing about his dead wife, and much later

Agreed. They've said the Vader in this is pure evil, no doubts in his mind. To really drive this home, they should have Vader cut her down with no remorse what so ever.

I doubt it. They've said in interviews that Vader is pure evil in this, there is no redemption for him, no doubt about what he is doing. Unless he gets beat by Ahsoka and the Emperor has to step in, Vader isn't going to let someone else take his kill.

No prob, here are more than a few!

No. You are NOT killed in Star Trek transportation. The fiction is VERY specific that you are conscious the entire time and most certainly never cease to be. No, there's no way we can think of right now for such a thing to be really accomplished with known science and technology, but it's a fictional universe and

Transporters don't kill the person involved - they use the exact same matter both ways. Yes - that's the same you. If you don't believe me… Thought experiment time!

MAJOR BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD

Wasn't 3po's memory erased at the end of Ep III?

Don't strain yourself, but chemical fires can burn without oxygen.
Not to mention lots of little holes in your spaceship means leaking air.

Meh... Tom Riker was kind of a loser.