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Sure it wasn't Savannah?

I can only hope this is some kind of very, very bad joke, as this was one of the worst ideas for a cartoon ever. Maybe if it is done as a parody of super hero movies and bad kids' cartoons in general it -may- work. Especially those racial stereotypes that I was still kinda surprised made it into the '90s.

That Futurama episode was my immediate first thought and I was really hoping that it stopped there. Luckily it did, because then that kid got his dick bit off, got toyed around with by the possessed Delta, and then his face peeled off by the front tire.

This warms my heart and makes me think them pathetic at the same time.

I have made mention of this before, and the life situations I was finding myself at the time of that original finale, and I continue to stand by every word. Season 9 never happened.

I remember reading that many years ago and tend to bring it up on the random times I need to defend Alien3 existence. Plus it really does play out like a modern day horror movie. So much of the horror is off screen but alluded to, and done properly so you actually want to adjust the TV 'cause maybe by moving the

I'll be defending Alien3 probably til the day I die. That every film has a different look and director (we'll just ignore Prometheus even exists, because it's kinda it's own beast) is something I always appreciated. Scott set the tone and universe, then Cameron came along and essentially rebooted it by bumping it all

I hardly see this as either the point of the series' characters or especially this episode. The arc that Edgar has had over the course of the series has lead to eventual (probably stand-alone) episodes like this one. More than anything it shows how deep a half-hour tv show can go in exploring the supporting cast that

Thanks for reminding me of that lost hour and a half on Cinemax circa mid 1990's. Ugh.

Yeah, but unlike this movie I'm gonna watch The Little Prince.

That episode is the one I do use to get people to watch CICGC tho. It's funny and nostalgic and hard to watch at times but it shows how fucked up you can get at times. I'm not making an apology for him at all, but I think he did due credit and remorse for his actions then.

We're gonna need a bigger…Hummer.

I understand the hate for Arby's, yet I'm always mistifyed by these complaints. Honestly, just stick with the beef and cheddar on the onion roll and your life and body will thank you. Make sure there are adequate amounts of Arby's sauce to counter act the canned cheese and you are good. I'm also convinced that curly

This is perfect defense of why the current ST is great. Delivery of lines is beyond perfection.

I have probably watched VI as many times as II (ok, probably not as many as II), but they are both infinitely quotable, and when it gets to it, just fun movies that do actually make you think a little bit.

Proof that exposition, when handled briefly and curtly, is not necessarily a bad thing!!

I…don't get it.

We know Twains works' survived thanks to the two parter TNG "Time's Arrow". As for Swift or Hemingway, it's probably open for debate, but I'd say more than Robbins or Susann, it is Stephen King's novels that will undoubtably survive to the 23rd century and beyond.

When I was in high school I had real TNG wallpaper on my real walls, not some 286 desktop computer that only had VGA resolution.

I don't remember much from those SNL years, but that theme songs gets stuck in my head at random times for no explainable reason. It's pretty annoying.