klb9037
klb9037
klb9037

I remember a line in Farscape when the crew started laughing about humans. Something to the effect of how funny it was that they couldn't even control their own gravity. Won't happen in my lifetime, but what a worthy goal, plus make space exploration a very real proposition.

Me too. Also, it's the only time in the past 3 years that I heard the phrase, " Save my City" that I didn't want to puke!

I do miss the Carter/Reese interaction, I'm really happy they were able to make this episode happen.

This one won't be a waste of time. But you have an advantage because you can wait till closer the premier of the 2cd series to cut down on your waiting time. There aren't that many shows that I'm really anxious to see more of, I mean, right now! But this is one of them!

I'm one of those, few I guess, people who really like Forever. At the same time that they're finally getting to the good stuff, the axe is about to fall on the show. It's too bad as I think exploring the why's and how's would be very interesting. They could have probably made this one a 13 episode show, cut a lot of

Dobrev leaving will probably add another spark to the show. As we've seen time and time again, there's a lot of talent that can carry this show. On the other hand, it never seems to go particularly well for actors who bail on a show in mid-stream. TVD has been the Elena story and I imagine there going to end her tale

I believe it happened in the 6th season of Supernatural. It was then that I figured out that I liked the supporting cast a whole bunch more than Sam and Dean. Last night's episode was great, Cass, Crowley, and Bobby, all back in one episode! I understand why they killed Bobby off, but why they haven't brought him back

Good episode, it would have been great except for having to watch yet another display of Barry Allen acting like a 12 year old who didn't get his cookies before bed. I read a few Flash comics, but not a lot. Was this the way Barry Allen was written in the comics? All the puppy-love with Iris aside, the adolescent

So, uh, I take it you like this show a little, huh?

Good advice, I guess. But, once you've put it out there, hopefully your ready to tackle the self-promotion, which to me would make the actual writing feel like a piece of cake. Lately, after I read a book that I enjoy by a new or relatively new author, I'll just check out their website or blog, so I can get an idea of

Nice Pipe!

Eventually, a new Trek on TV will come to pass. It would be great if it came to cable, along with a decent budget to sustain it for a couple of seasons while it gained its footing. If a major network managed to get their claws into the franchise, I don't think it would work. The numbers required to keep a sci-fi

I keep hard covers and give away paperbacks. There's a Good Will store close to me and they have quite an active book section. Many years ago, I read an article about Stephen King and he talked about his hardcovers and how much they meant to him. They probably aren't as big a deal to him these days as they were back

Thanks for bringing David Eddings to my attention, I'll have to check out a book or two of his.

Personally, as much as I'd love for human's to explore Jupiter's moons, I'd rather we spend our money more fundamentally. I would love for us to use the resources in our solar system. Start to manufacture goods in space. Cut our that huge expense per pound to escape our gravity via rockets and build them in space. Be

Yes, I guess we could correspond with them. That is, as long as you don't mind waiting a few years for a reply. Radio, as you mentioned, can't exceed light speed any more than anything else. But, it's nice to think about.

Last week was the first episode that I truly enjoyed. I thought the puppy love aspect of the show had finally been put to bed. I thought that perhaps Barry Allen had grown up and had graduated middle school. I figured that the time traveling ability could be a interesting tangent to the Flash's abilities. I was wrong,

I guess it's nice if you just want to find out the end and get it over with ASAP. But in terms of enjoyment, personally, the books will far surpass the 10 hours of entertainment I get every year watching the show. You are right, GRRM does take his time writing the books. So far, tho, they've been worth the wait. I'll

I'm going through another one of my seriously impressed stages with TVD. I realize that a lot of fans have been disappointed, in general, with the show since the end of the 4th series. But I think they've done a pretty good job at bringing the story back to earth after 4 escalating Big Bads. I mean, once you save the

That's what I said, read it again.