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Simmons has of course always been kind of an asshole, but lately it seems like he can't keep his mouth shut more then usual. I wonder if he's starting to lose it a little?

They don't need to attempt to make me quote this show… half of the lines are in my heavy-rotation lexicon. It may be a sad state of affairs, but it amuses me.

THAT'S WHERE YOU'RE WRONG, Hoat!

The thinking docks scene is probably my favorite of the entire show. Not just the dialogue, but how they switch between one and two docks in every cut, and the timing is perfect. "…and you know what hurts the most Joan?

This piece is much like the one I'd have written, had I the tools to do so.

SPOILER WARNING. I liked season six Jack but I had a problem with the way they handled him at the very end. So much of that character was about him accepting that he didn't have to save everyone all the time and be the hero. But then they closed the show with the implication that it was all about Jack's journey (thus

Now the third matrix movie, THAT I despised.

I actually enjoyed the Dark Tower ending… well, the one in the extended edition, anyway. I think it was sort of the only ending it could have, as one of the themes was that there was an eternal struggle to keep its fictional multiverse in functioning order. I can see why it's so dissatisfying to so many, but any other

Kate Mulgrew! That's who I forgot (one of 'em, anyway).

I loved Disney Adventures too… couldn't wait for the next "Bone" comic.

Then it would've just been EVERYONE from Star Trek. If I recall in addition to Marina Sirtis and Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Nichelle Nichols, Avery Brooks, and Colm Meany also had minor roles. I'm probably forgetting some too.

I like that he commited to not letting the fans change the course of his work. All the speculation is of course very fun, but not as fun as reading what the author actually intended.

I loved that movie and his performance in it… I know it didn't have the rep of a lot of his other work, but it just got me. One of many reasons he'll be missed.

Aw man, I forgot John Rhys-Davies was Macbeth… The voice acting in this show was a who's who of 90's awesome.

Been reading these reviews religiously but not much of a commenter. Shameless brown-nosing… they have been excellent. One thing I've often noticed when folks discuss Babylon 5 (not as much here) is that the over-theatrical delivery is taken as a weakness. I thought it was one of the show's greatest charms. Frankly, I

You mean You-ah open-mouth kissing booth!

No lie, my wife has a drawer labelled "Pirate Hats" in her home office. I can't talk her into filling it with actual pirate hats, though.

I will be able to see and hear everything they taste and smell.

BLASPHEMY!

Man, this show was the best. 1 out of 1 me was constantly cracking up. And numbers don't lie.