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I would like to see coverage of several of those, but the one that'd be the most unique and interesting - and the one I voted for - is the movie/miniseries option.

Please tell us a new Frank Fisticuffs tale with some other show you have to cover if A Gifted Man coverage stops. Work It, mayhaps?

Some other people mentioned it, but if this series ever does a video game Daikatana would be a great fit. It was a highly hyped game from one of the developers of Doom, who promised to "make you his bitch" in ads. When it came out, it wasn't just not revolutionary. It was also a horrible mess of bad AI and poorly

Last year? My Year of Flops began in 2007.

What, no My Little Pony?

Heroes is loaded with great examples of dropped plotlines. For instance: Nikki and Tracy's mysterious third sister Barbara, who is never seen and is not mentioned again. Speaking of Nikki, in the episode where DL died she developed an entirely new personality never mentioned again.

Next Gen: I think the "Conspiracy" bugs were supposed to be an advance invasion of Borg. They conceived of the Borg during the first season (the colony destroyed in "The Neutral Zone" was foreshadowing their introduction next season), but they were originally meant to be big insects. Budget constraints made them into

The best episode of something that's terrible is still terrible.

Season 1 is one of the worst first seasons of any show (that survived its first season, anyway) I've seen. It tries way too hard to be "adult" and dark and just ends up being silly. Two words: "sex gas". Also: "cyberwoman". Skip it.

Stranger in a Strange Land, Lost.

The comment about the obviousness of the name Tower Heist reminds me of the exhaustively descriptive movie titles amongst the trolls in Homestuck. Though that was because their civilization lasted so long, they ran out of titles.

Delta and the Bannermen, The Happiness Patrol and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy are some of my favorite stories, and McCoy in my view is the best Doctor besides Smith and had the best run of the classic series.

I liked his Dalek story (Revelation?)- certainly, it was the best written story in his run.

They probably don't have new press images on the Comedy Central website in time.

lol

Missing Stories
To anyone interested in these - unlike other BBC shows, the audio of every episode has survived. So people have reconstructed them by editing together promotional photos and remaining clips. It's not perfect, but it's something. They should be up on Youtube and Dailymotion (a site that's probably

BBC America
Is it safe to say it's begun the generic-ization that hits every cable network that's not 24-hour news or TCM? It seems to be repositioning itself as a replacement Sci-Fi, since so much of its schedule is now given over to repeats of American science fiction shows.

In the Future
I get the feeling in 100 years there will be a honest religion based around Oprah, once the memory of her life fades and is replaced with records of people's messianic belief in her wonderfulness. No tapes will survive but a holy book will be written, and all those that pray shall be saved and ascend to

The CW
I always forget it exists. Probably because it's two crappy networks, turned into one crappy network. Am I alone in this?

DS9 ran alongside the last two seasons of TNG, though, so couldn't it be like X-Files/Millennium?