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Same here.

Them?

She's distractingly bad in MTV's Scream. And I'm talking about MTV's Scream.

And now I really miss FARSCAPE, because (let's be honest) it was the superior show.

This whole arc feels like a cheap knockoff of Fullmetal Achemist and the Extreme Ghostbusters' Deadliners (who themselves are arelady an hommage to the Cenobites.)

Will "The Chair" be back, though?

The Artist Formerly Known As The The Artist Formerly Known As Prince

Eyes Only has lost his mind.

I doubt he has a choice with a face like his.

Fucking Zach.

Two shitty films referencing each other doesn't make them any less shitty.

I would say: Season 1 > Season 4 > Season 2 > Season 3.

The first season of Lois & Clark was great, the second one was solid, and then it took one hell of a nosedive… starting with Lois' characterisation. Or maybe it was her frog-eating clone, I don't know.

Dark Angel, season 2!

Once again, a Vanessa-centric episode proves itself to be one of the very best things the show does.

You could argue that the quality of a programme is entirely subjective and doesn't really have with its success and impact. Just because you weren't a fan of tv before the last decade or so, doesn't make DC's and Marvel's continued tv enterprises irrelevant, neither does it "reset" it.

We were only talking about ONE SPECIFIC medium: television:

And DC had the DCAU series.

But how is Marvel catching up on the TV front? DC/WB have been consistent for the past 75 years, and I don't believe a handful of new series can undo such an iconic body of work.

"he fact that Warner Bros. had finally found SOME medium in which DC
could do better than Marvel was pretty much the only thing that's kept
me going lately"