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Personally, I don't want to think about mutants while eating pastas.

Nutcracker Man. Sounds like a villain from the Silver Age of Comics.

That wasn't Superman. It was Bearded Idiot.

For a second there, I thought that Bill Nighy was going to be in "Torchwood". I'm quite disappointed now.

Just realised that that should say "one of these..."

I nearly turned off his episode of "The X-Files" in the opening scene when his character, an Irishman, said "Top o' the morning to ya." Believe me, no one in Ireland says that. It's just an idiotic stereotype, frankly. While I thought the episode was okay, I don't think that I've had missed too much if I had. With a

I think that you should make you of these for his dad as well. It'd be a nice companion piece.

He and his dad W. Morgan Sheppard are among the few actors to appear in both "Doctor Who" and "Star Trek". In my book, that alone makes them both sci-fi legends.

Is there a both option?

There comes a time when every action hero film actor should hang up their hat. Arnie's has come.

While I can't say that I am a big fan of "Universe", I'm very sorry to see the "Stargate" franchise come to an end, at least for the foreseeable future. On the bright side, "Stargate Continuum" provided a great final chapter to the "SG-1" story, especially when compared to, for instance, the lacklustre one which TNG

Brilliant username, by the way.

I can't wait to see Keanu Reeves returning to play the only role in which he was even slightly convincing.

Personally, I thought that "The Game" was by far the best of the Wesley saves the Enterprise episodes. Not that that's saying much though.

I've got a sneaking suspicion that Amy is not actually pregnant and that the Silence have merely edited her memory so that she believes that she is.

This is slightly shallow and off-topic but am I the only one who much preferred Sarah Michelle Gellar's Season One hairstyle to her later ones?

For my money, it'd be "And the Children Shall Lead".

After embarked on a mission to watch "Buffy" from beginning to end, I saw this episode for the first time in seven or eight years a few weeks ago and didn't think that it was that bad. Terribly dated though it was, it was fun if you turn your brain off and don't ask too many questions. Plus I found the idea of a demon

Not the "Star Wars" franchise's finest moment but not it's worst one either.