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I think that the far more likely outcome from this is that he's basically going to go rogue/shadow in an effort to redeem. He's shown that he's just delusional enough to think that he's always been "part of the team" even when showing his true colors. So he can go off and wreck things while trying to do his thing.

That's an episode that gets better with time, especially given the world and reality we live in now. There are a few DS9 episodes that really hit a mark like that too.

We learned everything; and then, nothing.

It was one of the things that the show Warehouse 13 did exceptionally well when it came up for Mrs. Fredrick, and one of their best written little moments. When she took Claudia to meet her grandson, who was elderly and in a nursing home, and gave her that kind little look and said "Not all wonder is endless" you got

My memory of this scene is less about how much it scared me, but much more about how funny my father thought it would be to watch this movie with me after making spaghetti for dinner.

Agreed x1000... as a kid, that terrified me and I had nightmares for days about it. When I'm feeling the need for some bad movie and throw in Superman III (because, let's face it, Superman IV is the type of bad movie that makes you want to hurt yourself, not laugh at it), I still hate watching this part.

Go-bots may have been just awful, but I still own more of them (1) than I do Transformers (0). I have the Shuttle, which I just loved because it was representative of my love for NASA and space travel back in the 80s. Transformers had the "cool" factor, but for those of us who liked numbers (you could get a few

I'm pretty sure that all it would take for me would be "the option to."

I bloody love Crystalis, and is still one of my favorite games from a kid, and it's the kind of game that not only needs a sequel, it could use a modern remake.

I say they just go the DC route, and just reinvent them all by doing it as a vs. movie. So we get Batman vs. Superman vs. Highlander vs. Tim Curry in Drag.

There wasn't much reason to, ultimately. The "split" between the two was a couple of days. It's like if the Will/Tom Riker thing happened and he was rescued that next day. Not much time to think of it.

So can we start the fan theory that Obi-Wan is really a Luke Skywalker clone that's traveled back in time to teach himself the ways of the force, a la Terminator?

They can make for some very nice desktop backgrounds if you get them to turn out right. And if you set up on a tripod with a remote, no reason at all you can't take pictures and watch the show.

Agreed on this one. Second Son was a genuinely fun game that could engage far better than Watch Dogs managed to (I played that for a few days and haven't wandered back yet).

Yeah, I get that you don't like the character, but the misspelling pretty much undermines anything you have to say on it.

It was as far back as Iron Man 2, when she stormed the Hammer facility, I think

This isn't even the biggest plot hole in Dark Knight Rises... that would be the whole stock market plan / Bruce losing his money. It was the point where I just lost all suspension of disbelief and went from mild annoyance to just flat-out hating the movie. A plan that relies on bankrupting someone by a) Fraud b)

The biggest thing I see standing against it being captured is that the relative motion is moving with the star and the distance between them relative to their masses. GU Psc is a red dwarf at about 1/3rd the mass of our sun, and this thing is up to 13 Jupiter Masses, which is still a pretty small percent of the mass

Still the only comic that I routinely go back and read at least a couple of times a year, and the only ones I still own as an adult (bad nerd I am, sold them all off in college for beer money).

I'd have to go with "what is Dark Energy?" Unlike Dark Matter, where it's something we can (very) indirectly observe and draw some conclusions on some very basic traits of it (though we cannot really say what it is)... Dark Energy is basically just a placeholder for a gap in our knowledge.