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Yep, I love that they kept the name for Batman Beyond.

Then you don't know Jax... :D

I wondered that, too. I mean, look at the effect she had on Brock (when she wasn't stabbing him in the kidneys with literal stiletto heels).

The IG-88 action figure has always been how I envisioned Marvin, The Paranoid Android from the Hitchhiker's radio series. His stilted articulation seemed to match the sound effect they used for his walk.

So... No Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League (Unlimited) or Farscape? The Question would ascribe this to the same shadowy powers responsible for boy bands and global warming...

My math required the ratio of Schrute Bucks to Stanley Nickels (which, it turns out, is the same as the ratio of unicorns to leprechauns)...

I really enjoyed this article, despite dropping Voyager after the episode in which they had not one, but two 'Q's asking them for a favor and they STILL couldn't finagle a way home out of the situation. At that point, they deserved the rest of their series...

@Chinedu Opara +1

I'm suddenly envisioning a 'zombie' movie in which a weight-loss virus goes wrong and turns people into fat-craving monsters. Sort of a "28 Lbs Later"...

I'm envisioning the Hulk straining to hold Barbie's Dream House up off the other heroes after Molecule Man drops it on them...

Roger Myers Jr.: "You kids don't know what you want! That's why you're still kids; 'cause you're stupid!"

I'll be impressed when they test their new line of underpants*...

Reminds me of Terry Pratchett's "Going Postal" where the mail-sorting machine (designed by the infamous B.S. "Bloody Stupid" Johnson) was built using (forcing, actually) 3 as pi, with the result that it sorts mail that hasn't been posted (or even written) yet and has an unfortunately messy effect on anything

I was thinking the same thing (only much older ;D ).

Cheese. Lots of cheese...

I was SO disappointed in Harsh Realm. It could have been so much better.

I've often wondered why we can't put a small satellite with a large panel into orbit to seek out and deflect the junk towards Earth at an angle that will assure its safe destruction. Easy? No. Viable? Probably...?

I won't go quite that far, but its season-long story arcs and complex plotlines put it above most of what came before or since (and yes, that includes some of TOS and TNG; I mean, TNG had to make up for a lot after its first two seasons...). That, and the Defiant was a bad-ass ship.