jarowdowsky
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I just watched that entire movie. Again. Worth losing beauty sleep for and I'd never seen that version before. Love. It. Thanks!

Best. Movie. Ever.

As you wish...

No Umber Hulk? I'd rank that as one of the trademark monsters.

Let's not forget WHY Ogami Itto works as an assassin at such steep prices:

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He uses the money to buy his toddler son DYNAMITE, so he can defend himself as a child.

That's okay. Every Libertarian draws the "no guvmint!" line arbitrarily somewhere, so it's no big deal. It's just a factor of Libertarianism being a bullshit philosophy, because no two of them can agree on anything.

I met the writer of that episode at Seattle's recent ST Convention, and learned two things:
1. He also wrote "Starship Mine", the "Die Hard on the Enterprise" episode from Season 6, which I've always been a fan of.
2. He now sells replica (playable) Ressikan flutes. Since my dad is a massive fan of this episode, I got

Inner light is on my morning alarm. Very peaceful way to wake up.

Unquestionably this episode delivers an emotional punch that's in a completely different league from the rest of the series.

Also : one striking thing about this episode is that you don't need to think of it as a "Star Trek" episode. It works as a stand-alone story about a far-future space exploration vessel and its

I was going to suggest this episode. I'm not going to lie, when I first watched this episode, it made me break down and cry. The moment when he plays the flute in his ready room at the end, I look like I just finished Schindlers List.

Beat me to it! This is the first thing that popped into my head. The scene at the end, when Riker brings him the flute and we see him him playing through the window from outside the ship...cue the water works. So powerful.

This was also a pretty great episode. Picard was genuinely a great captain, and a very interesting character.

Honestly, when you do these lists you should just make Twilight Zone exempt. It's simply the best. thing. ever. But since you didn't....Eye of the Beholder, 1960. So damn good, even the remake of it on Night Gallery was good.

smart sci-fi with an heartbreaking ending

One of the best episodes of tv period. Let alone SciFi.

Season 5 Episode 10: Doctor Who - Vincent and the Doctor (June 5th, 2012)

Amazing story with a real heart-tugger of an ending. Great performances all around. The scene at the end where the Doctor and Amy take Van Gogh to the museum makes me tear up every time.

"Salute to the Jugger" certainly makes to the top 10 in my book.

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See, it's possible to make that argument without being a dick. Honest. Here's how it's done:

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I agree for a simple reason: There is no way anyone...ANYONE...could possibly top Frank Langella's Skeletor.

Uh, excuse you. This was awesome.