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That's one of the things I liked about Sinatra is that he knew a good song no matter where it came from. The way he sings "Of blue blooded girls of independent means…" You'd think the song was written for him. He took a folk song and made it his own.

The legend of Freddy's conception in Darabont's rewrite where Freddy's mother was a nun raped by a hundred maniacs is what sticks out to me most from the third movie. That and the nurse Joey had a crush on.

It's also shocking because I first knew her as a kid watching her as dumb but sweet Rose on GOLDEN GIRLS, then I started watching Mary Tyler Moore reruns and was blown away.

The thing that really was the heart of the show to me(and which they never did in the movie) were the scenes in post-op with the doctors helping out the recovering soldiers with their various problems. It was mostly Hawkeye and Trapper at first. Then it became BJ, Hotlips, Potter, Winchester and Father Mulcahy. You

Voyager rubbed me the wrong way from the beginning when they named the first female captain of a series "Janeway". Like they had to make her name feminine!

I don't think that's true, the main characters all still had their episodes especially Bashir with the genetic enhanced misfits and Section 31. Jadzia's episodes got a little too tied with Worf's at the end. I wonder if that's one of the reasons Terry Ferrell left?

The scene that made me really love Erin on The Office, was when Michael took her out to dinner for "Secretary's Day" and he accidentally told her that Andy used to date Angela, and were engaged. Erin starts to freak out and cover her face with her hair saying "In the foster home this used to be my room" and Michael is

I actually liked Ezri. Maybe it's because like Bashir, while Jadzia might humor me and put me in the "friendzone" I might actually have a shot with Ezri!

I thought the joke was Jefferson was too handsome to be Marcy's husband.

They explain in that one DS9 episode that because Worf was an orphan raised by humans he got too enthusiastic during a soccer match and accidentally killed a human boy by butting his head, and that's why he had to show incredible restraint around them.

Kelly was a great match. Also Kelly brought in the sleazy Frenchman Henri "I'm going to steal your girlfriend!"

Oops! I meant Green Arrow.

I felt bad for her when she found out she wasn't real. But then later when she starts whining about not feeling special like Buffy, I was like "You were created by monks as the key to other dimensions, how special can you get?"

They knew they had a good thing when they hired him but didn't know that he could be even better:

Timothy Van Patten can direct all the highly acclaimed HBO shows he wants and I'll still mostly remember Joel and the bots ripping into him in the two "Master Ninja" movies.

Luckily the change happened early so you had a great episode in the 18th one of her first year. The one where she's trapped in her boss(who she's secretly crushing on) Mr. Drake's bedroom closet and Norm who's painting his house has to find a way to get her out while Drake is sleeping is one of the funniest of the

If you're talking about the host segments, then yeah the SyFy seasons were weak. If you're talking about the movies themselves, they were a treasure trove of bad! "Space Mutiny" being the all time worst and stuffed to the brim with material to skewer.

"I'm sorry I'm not the type of guy you want Mallory to go out
with. You know, I ain't no Charles Bronson!"

Also it had a perfect 7 year run, even after losing two cast members(Rhoda and Phyllis) to spinoffs and it had that rare thing of an actually great finale.

It just makes me madder that Freaks and Geeks got cancelled.