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Stefano Gonçalves Jorge
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I just watched it and, to be honest, I cried at the end. It was not a great episode, and not a great series either. But over the years I got very fond of every character. They were all too likable, from the "weird uncle" Artie to the goofy Peter. More than love or duty, or anything else, the show was about finding the

I´m not sure about the others, but I hope some day Daniel Graystone will collect my online presence in an AI and transfer my mind to a Cylon body.

"If there's anything more important than my ego around, I want it caught and shot now."

You guys posted so many great stories, I´m adding the Brood Saga. It was a little over the top, but it was great seeing Wolvie tearing an alien race to pieces.

But they still try hard. Look what I found in Second Life a couple of weeks ago.

Something you won´t find easily on Google: The Sorcerer´s Apprentice (Fantasia) was based on a history told about an egypcian wizard in the Compendium Malleficarum, a witch-hunter´s manual published in 1608.

The research was connducted, was extensive and did conclude that vaccines do not cause autism. The only "evidence" of association between autism and vaccines was a fraud written by a reaseacher that won a lot of money in the process.

The very best Bullshit! video. I´m really sorry the show was cancelled.

It can be wrong. That´s why some of the more reputed skeptics are the illusionists James "The Amazing" Randi and Penn&Teller. Sometimes what you are observing is not what is happening.

I agree with you. I am a fan of the old series, and for me the reboot worked well. It is more action-based, yes, but focus more on the Kirk-Spock relationship, that was diluted through the series, than the phylosophical questions that are better presented in a series setting. Also, the little things J. J. Abrahams

I think I will tape it and wait for a while, until I know if this is Sci-Fi with phylosophy or semi-religious. I wont waste my time with the last one.

Somehow I still can´t see bad use of space and materials as something futuristic.

Monty Python, no doubt the best ! It is the perfect movie to go on while we mingle because it is full of short funny moments and let´s face it, if someone does not find it funny, then it is not someone we should mingle with anyway.

I agree with Neopopulas. The main character does not care about anyone around her, makes no connection to any other person, lied to her teeth to her partner as long as she could and people just trusted her for no logical reason. Maybe moms in the audience can relate to her, but I couldn´t.

I confess I didn´t start watching Almost Human yet, but if Ealy and Urban are half as good as Ealy and Kole on Common Law, I will definitively watch it.

I have no idea of what you guys think about Continuum, but I think it is a good example of lack of chemistry. The plot is good, some of the actors are above the average, the visual effects are decent and it even has a beautiful strong female lead, but the show itself is painful to watch. After the struggle of watching

Exactly, Harvey. We don´t have an actual silicon virus to compare to it, but even if it could manippulate the host´s DNA, RNA, tRNA, etc (if it could, it would be a good assumption our immune system could fight it), there would be no DNA available to make copies. In my understanding, a silicon based-virus would do

Enterprise, Observer Effect (season 4). In a series with compromisse with the scientific plausability, a silicon-based virus that could infect and multiply in carbon-based organisms, but immune to immune defenses just because it is silicon-based made absolutely no sense.