@johnChords: I'd like to think that the reference to Erica's pregnancy could finally explain why he's so FUCK*NG IRRITATING.
@johnChords: I'd like to think that the reference to Erica's pregnancy could finally explain why he's so FUCK*NG IRRITATING.
@engtech: There was a throw-away line in one of the early episodes about avoiding all out war etc etc. Nothing that made sense.
What a dire episode. Basically hitting the reset button over the red sky thing to get that awkward plot dead end that would have cost too much in FX to maintain.
Excellent little program. Knows what it wants to do and doesn't try to be a jack of all trades.
@liftedngifted1: About 3 years from now....
This isn't normally what I look for, honestly, but there isn't much in the "junk" department.
@Too.Tired.To.Sleep: Sold. Thanks
@feloniousmax: Can you elaborate on "decent". I'm weighing up whether or not to give Tomorrow a watch later.
@paulmcevoy: Yea, she's pretty much a one note actress (or is everyone an actor now).
@Rumblytums: I often think of V as a comedy, some sort of meta-joke about modern sci-fi.
Hold on... Knight and Day is on his runners up list?
Replay to All? Oh Whitson, why are you trying to overload our inboxes with threads we'd rather be left out of?
@Gonne: It may be common sense, but there's math behind it, so I guess that makes it a law...
@Nivenus: Yes, but they only test after returning to earth, making the trip to screw up Phobos pointless.
@Hotscot: It is in my head... That and something has to explain the decision to cancel it
@Sunwind: Thats a strange one.
@ultamatemike: Even if it screws up developing indigenous ecosystems?
Wow, another point on the Human Stupidity score. I really didn't think it could go any higher.
@Sunwind: Limits of our technology and more importantly, the speed of light.
@Hotscot: So what you're saying is that the SGU writers are really undercover scientists trying to teach us the meaning of the universe subconsciously.