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No Season Six on ABC at least. Won’t the new all-Disney streaming network launch in 2019...AFTER the next Avengers movie premieres?

Once the hybrids were launched and reached speed, they’d just be tiny, dark objects in space. Probably stealth-coated considering Mao also arranged for construction of the Anubis-class stealth ships that destroyed the Donnager, Scopuli and Canterbury.

This assumes Mao and/or Strickland didn’t reprogram the hybrid torpedoes with additional targets before Mao gave the launch codes to Nguyen.

I felt Talisa was strongly implying that she had moved on in every sense. The stale old trope was unnecessary.

Sorry, but Chrisjen only clenches her thighs for Arjun.

I’m glad I ordered the Season in HD on Amazon Prime. No commercials, and everyone keeps their f-bombs, especially Avasarala. It also reminds SYFY there are revenue streams separate from advertisers and ratings.

I’m’a stop you right there: Taxi was no flop. Like Night Court, it too ran well over 100 episodes.

That one-minute Nazi propaganda film was scary AF.

That one-sheet is framed on a wall in my living room.

“Shockingly great” is a shockingly great two-word summary for The Rocketeer. Somehow, without ever leaving LA and Hollywood, Joe Johnston and writers Danny Binson and Paul De Meo turned Dave Stevens’ graphic novel into a worthy successor to Indiana Jones.

There was a Galaxy-class USS Odyssey — blowed up real good by the Jem’Hadar at the end of DS9 season two just to demonstrate the Dominion’s power.

Mazouz just grew up. It’s like on DS9 with Cirroc Lofton as Jake Sisko: Starts off a likable-enough kid, then suddenly around Season Five he’s taller than Avery Brooks (and a LOT taller than the much older Aron Eisenberg who played his Ferengi BFF Nog).

Scarlett Johansson disagrees.

Vic Mackey (“The Shield”) also applies. He murders another cop in cold blood in the very first episode, then Shawn Ryan devotes seven seasons allowing viewers to grudgingly accept or even sympathize with Vic’s worldview before reminding everyone at the end that Vic was never anyone’s hero (anti- or otherwise); he was

Because it’s so much easier for a “normal” person to devolve into Rorschach than to evolve into the world’s smartest human, capable of planning and implementing what Ozymadias achieved (in both graphic novel and movie versions).

B99 has the best character-parent-stuntcasting ever. In addition to Trejo, Root, Bernhardt and Smits, can’t forget Bradley Whitford and Katey Sagal as Jake’s parents.

Bards make surprisingly good villains, either operating in plain sight until they reveal their treachery in the most theatrical way possible, or as the untouchable boss using her bardic powers, enchantment magic, guile and charisma to rule over a criminal syndicate or bandit army.

Any chance that the giant crystal structures (or a big piece thereof) could eventually become the much-loathed “Crystalline Entity” from ST:TNG?

Unremarked in the movie is how Grandmaster’s guards are all dressed to look like classic Jack Kirby-era Celestials. That was a cool thing to notice.

Blame the Writers’ Guild strike of 1988 for that lack of follow-through.