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I was expecting an Ethan/Offspring merging all along; not Ethan turning into Lawnmower Boy and the Offspring becoming the Fugitive. Yes, this show lined up a lot of sci-fi tropes, and dutifully shot down each one to service a story with plot holes big enough to fly the Seraphim through, and characters that just never

Ever since Under The Dome season 1 devolved into a ridiculous mess and a retroactive waste of time, I've been declining to watch new genre shows until they've aired enough episodes to be judged worthwhile. I'm glad I didnt watch Believe, I'm glad I didn't watch The Strain, and I'm glad I didn't watch this. Now I just

Aw, I liked that show

Not THAT good.

I remember downloading the first episode of "Sherlock" out of curiousity. As soon as our introduction to Mr. Holmes is finished and he strides out of the room saying "221 B Baker St" I made a mad dash to Amazon to buy both seasons on DVD.

Buffy and Lost also spring to mind.

That's no moon...

it is sometimes referred to as the "Jethro Cairn," a reference to the Druze prophet Jethro, who plays an important role in local folklore.

Galilee - Gallifrey - coincidence?

Look, we already know where this is going.

Fiery the angels fell; deep thunder rolled around their shores; burning with the fires of Orc.

"Let me tell you about scared. Your heart is beating so hard I can feel it through your hands. There's so much blood and oxygen pumping through your brain it's like rocket fuel. Right now you could run faster and you can fight harder. You can jump higher than ever in your life and you are so alert it's like you can

Resistance is futile. Your life as it has been is over. From this time forward, you will service us.

Where is the footage of that thing being destroyed with fire that functions under water, maybe combined with acid and shards of glass, to prevent it from multiplying and conquering our world? It's clearly a Stage Almost-1 Kaiju.

And you all think ISIS is a threat.

My God in Heaven... "Children of Earth" is arguably the finest science fiction mini-series ever created.

Are you SURE it was the Doctor?

Sure, it does. The kid was hiding under the bed, waiting to ambush little Rupert. The Doctor gave them a chance to get away without getting in trouble, making everyone ostentatiously turn the other way while they hid again, and they took it.

I like that we never found out. That's what made "Midnight" so powerful. We never knew what the hell that thing was.