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You’re not murdering them. They’re already dead, having died in a transporter accident. You’re choosing to use technology to resurrect them at the expense of killing someone that is living, breathing, and asking for rights. As a moral issue, I don’t think that it’s even close. 

The difference between Picard and Janeway is that Picard wouldn’t have killed Tuvix. 

I watched every episode. The correct answer is zero. There are zero must watch episodes.

I appreciate that James is capable of writing a guide to which 70 of the episodes of Voyager are the least bad.

There is no way that there are 70 episodes of Voyager that are even watchable, much less “must watch.”

I liked it. It had some hints of the whale scene from Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

The set’s cool, but it bears very little resemblance to the LEGO IDEAS set that was submitted. I know all the IDEAS sets that have been released vary a bit from the build that was submitted, but this is drastically different.

For me, I reconcile the Ruffo thing by thinking about Neverland as not entirely real. It was literally created by Barrie watching how kids would play pretend and then basically stitching a narrative together based on their games where they made up rules and added in incongruous elements without much thought to the

Perhaps, but as I said elsewhere in this thread, we’ll never know what the original cut of Rogue One was. I’m not saying this in some sort of conspiratorial, “release the Snyder cut” kind of way, but I simply mean, we don’t have anything by which to measure whether or not the film was “saved” or just made more

Michael Golden is IMO the most underrated penciler of all time. He was fucking amazing

The Highlander series also had a kid who discovered his immortality during the Civil War. He was a bitter little monster but he also kind of had every right to be.

Look,there was a period of American history where a vaguely Fabio looking dude playing Saxophone was just about the sexiest thing and it just so happens that period coincides with the Schumacher Golden Age (1985-1995, SEF to Batman Forever).

Had just written my thoughts on the youtube, so figured I’d just copy and paste (with small formatting edits) them here (thanks for reading whoever does and thanks for the space to comment and talk about this fun stuff io9!):

A couple of things...
* The Master saying there was no better side to him... completely

As much as a series as long-lived and many-storied as Dr Who does suffer from Finale Creep, where everything has to mean the most to everyone forever, this delivered on the traditional CrazyFun Master times, obligatory flashback to past lives, and New Toy Line without feeling too overblown or melodramatic. Fam got

DO MORE WORK ON THE BULGE NEXT TIME!!!

Family Dog was animated. As for the plot you describe, it doesn’t ring any bells. There are a couple of sci-fi related episodes, but none with that description on Wikipedia.

I appear to be in the minority of people who thought this episode was a bit crap.
I will admit that Chibnall is great at blindsiding you with what you weren’t expecting, but while that’s worked maybe once or twice, most of the time it just feels like throwing shit at the wall in the hopes that something will stick.

Ok.

I’m also OK with some front-end fearmongering if it sparks government and medical community responses that help us get on top of this thing. Waiting around until, “Oh, damn, this one really is a pandemic. Maybe we should do something” seems like a bad idea.

I had a lot of fond memories of this series. I rewatched the whole series a couple of years ago and most episodes still hold up quite well. Some of my favorite episodes: