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Even though Justice League Unlimited was technically a different show I still think of it as Justice League seasons 3 and 4, and when they brought in a LOT of new members like Green Arrow, Supergirl, and even B'Wanna Beast, my favorite was Steve Ditko's The Question(played by Jeffrey Combs) who was never a JLAer in

I loved Georgette. The episode where they got married in Mary's apartment (the reverend played by John Ritter) is one of my favorites.

I liked Aziz. Him and Retta as Donna were awesome

It's weird when I watched the movie and saw Robert Duvall's take on the character which is very different!

Characters like Desmond, Ben Linus and most of the Freighties is the reason I forgive the huge misstep of Nikki and Paulo. You can't always hit the mark.

Lane was so sad in general. Seeing as a grown man still being beaten by his asshole father…

I liked that he helped that kid who had a stutter and then you find out that his sister, whom he is close to has a stutter. Also the one where he helps the soldier who was a piano virtuoso but loses the use of his right hand learn to just play only with his left.

And poor Worf having to deal with another person having her wife's memories. Rewatching "Afterimage" the scene where Ezri and Bashir are talking about Jadzia and remembering when Bashir flirted with her early on and Ezri tells him "If Worf hadn't come along it would have been you." Holy shit I forgot that line! Okay,

This scene from STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION always makes me laugh:

Visually poetry(and yeah I know Jar Jar aint) but the double sunset in the original is great.

I love when Apu asks Manjula what her favorite food, book and movie are and she says the answer to all three is "Fried Green Tomatoes".

Loved seeing most of the old correspondents come back, especially Vance and Mo Rocca(wow distinguished grey hairs). They were part of that era I loved when I really started getting into the show in the beginning of Jon's tenure with Stephen and Steve and Nancy. Also love both Robs, Riggle and Cordry, each of whom

Can't wait to see her as Psylocke.

I had never heard the whole album the first time I heard "A Day in the Life" I was a teenager listening to a walkman(that's how long ago it was) tuned to an oldies station. I knew it was a Beatles song because it was "Beatles Wednesday" and they had the intro and I knew it was from Sgt Pepper because they before it

It seems the best film noirs are either set in or around Los Angeles including Double Indemnity.

Reading Michael Palin's Diaries, in the summer of 1977 talking about movies he saw with his son, Palin loved Star Wars but hated Spy Who Loved Me. I remember watching one of his Travel shows and on a train he was wearing a "Dan Dare" TV shirt so him being a Star Wars fan makes sense. (Dan Dare was a British comic

Best thing about Die Another Day is Rosamund Pike as Miranda Frost. I remember watching the movie back in 2002 thinking "Who is that?" So glad she's getting more recognition now because of GONE GIRL.

The song "Wait", off the Beatles' Rubber Soul album. I love that song but because it comes after so many groundbreaking tracks like "Norwegian Wood", "In My Life", and "Nowhere Man" on Rubber Soul, it's always dismissed whenever I read reviews of the whole album. It doesn't use innovative recording techniques or

The transporter malfunction still is horrifying to me.

Temple of Doom was the first Indiana Jones movie I ever saw and I still love it even with the problematic stuff. There's been a case made recently by Quint from AICN that the fact that it's a prequel, which seems random is actually brilliant. Indy goes through a character arc of being a shady guy who goes after