Yep. Lucas had it cleansed of that scene, despite the Young Indy series being mostly in canon.
I'm pretty sure they washed that episode out of canon. I remember reading that somewhere.
This. For the love of all that is holy, this.
Adelaide Productions really did make some fantastic cartoons, often improving the material they were based upon. Extreme Ghostbusters, MiB, Godzilla the Series.
Do we really want to enter the whole "Drug War/money to be made from strengthening law enforcement" discussion?
Agreed. Kind of a sly mix of hip hop rhythms and the eerie feeling of the X-Files theme.
Damn. That's a shame. I'm kind of a sucker for Red Scare sci-fi.
This guy is fantastic. As someone who hasn't heard anything about this 'phenomenon', this was a rational breath of fresh air.
Don't sweat him. My guess is that Spike Lee films are the closest he ever gets to black culture.
Especially with the recent markup on Fire Ferrets.
Yep. there's several.
I think maybe there's a confusion of terms here. Yes, current science is as it is and always will be clearly 'doesn't need saving'. No one's undermining that unless the world somehow forgets all that we understand and have achieved.
It certainly worked with the Iraq War.
I have to disagree with this argument. There is no proof of substance that the religious or the non-religious are any more or less restrained or virtuous when it comes to the greater good. Religion doesn't curb selfish or aggressive behavior anymore than non-religion does.
I guess that's kind of a larger question: Are pop culture heroes equal to religious figures when it comes to devotional fans? Is the fervor similar? And are the old icons being abandoned in exchange?
In the US, especially with regards to public education? It absolutely does.
It bears repeating that Fox's devotion to Fringe, a show that's been losing a fair amount of money, is really extraordinary, and a sign that Kevin Reilly or someone over there really does love the notion of a quirky show about weird science.
Please do your fellow io9ers a courtesy and bury your spoilers—about a final scene— in a reply to your original post.