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It's tough when the director's creative vision gets curtailed, but Henson should have suspected that. There needed to be a really large cultural shift before a general audience would accept a movie with puppets as anything but a film for children. Look at Pixar. They could do an awesome fantasy or adventure film, but

I hate the episodes where she gets jealous of Bobby and undermines him. To do that to your own child is awful.

She was an actively unlikeable character.

Personally, stuff like that is why I like the way the character is written. She's none of the stereotypical sitcom wives, she's flawed in ways that the sitcom wives usually aren't. And that makes her entertaining.

...and as a 13 year old boy when PBS first broadcast the Guide in America, I sure put a whole lot of time and hard work into thinking about her...

That's the real Trillian alright. Here's the real Marvin:

There are 4 types of peoples to form a good team:

Would anone pay 12$ to see Booster Gold?...plus parking...plus popcorn and beverage? Those smaller character works best for tv, where you can build them up.

"It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood!"

So Earth is that awkward kid in public school that no one wanted to hang out with?

Depends. You can easily cage them if they are a quadcopter.

I dunno — looks to me like there's a tiger who's about to get a face full of sad.

Pshh, Luke never actually had a shot with Leia, she was just using him to annoy Han. Leia's a fucking tease.

You've got to try it again — this is one of the best shows on TV, period. And it's absolutely the best science fiction on TV right now.

Tried making a hole in it, to see what's underneath? I'm afraid it might be a "shallow grave".

That sir, is awesome.

I can't believe you spoiled this party.