Ever since I discovered "Unsolved Mysteries" last Hallowe'en, I haven't been able to get the same enjoyment out of "In Search Of..." as I used to unfortunately.
Ever since I discovered "Unsolved Mysteries" last Hallowe'en, I haven't been able to get the same enjoyment out of "In Search Of..." as I used to unfortunately.
And used it to create an army of Amelia Earhart clones.
My favourite theory has always been that she was a spy mission for the US government and that she was captured and executed by the Japanese. Even if the bones do turn out to be hers, I'll still be fairly enamoured with it. As my grandfather always used to say, never let the truth get in the way of a good yarn.
I'm going to assume that they were all brought back and proved successful after being cancelled. I'm only vaguely aware of "Cowboy Bebop" and never even heard of the other two but that reference is a bit lost on me, I'm afraid.
I'm certainly not rooting for this hypothetical revival of "Firefly" to fall flat on its face. I'm just sceptical about the possibilities of it succeeding. Still, we've seen a few revivals in recent years that have gone on to huge success, most notably "Doctor Who", so there's at least a fighting chance.
I have the feeling that if "Firefly" is ever revived as a series, more people are going to be disappointed than pleased with it. Given the sheer level of hype which the show has received within sci-fi fandom over the past eight years or so, that's inevitable as far as I'm concerned. It's better to have a show which is…
I concur.
Will Smith is the Man. Mark Wahlberg has his moments. The rest, I could take or leave.
When I first saw the actual short film "Boys Beware" about two years ago, I was fairly shocked as well.
OneMinuteGalactica's Gary the Cylon series is a joy to behold. It's onto another winner, evidently. I saw "Earth Boys, Beware" the other day and loved every second of it.
"My brother? The Master?"
Klingons and Romulans and Daleks! Oh, my!
Sorry about that! I thought that it wasn't posting my comment originally.
"Smallville" will have 218 episodes by the time it is finished, four more than "SG-1".
"Smallville" will have 218 episodes by the time it is finished, four more than "SG-1".
"Smallville" will have 218 episodes by the time it is finished, four more than "SG-1".
For some reason, he never really clicked with me in DS9.
"Smallville" will have 218 episodes by the time it is finished, four more than "SG-1".
For some reason, he never really clicked with me in DS9.
For some reason, he never really clicked with me in DS9.