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    End of ST:TNG

    Sisko could be reutrned carrying a really big silver handgun and a bad attitude. :lol: *waits to see how long it will take someone to get this*
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    ST:DS9 Marathon

    The thing B5 parallels more than anything else is E.E. "Doc" Smith's "Lensmen" books. In these, two powerful races, one defending Order, the other pledged to Chaos, use genetic manipulation to create superbeings. Sound familiar? Also, JMS has said he was a big fan of these books.
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    Cutting Byron from season 5

    I knew it as soon as I saw it.
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    Byron cut in DVD

    Soon as I saw this I went, "April 1st. Gotta love it."
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    Sheridan and Oranges

    JMS set up the portrayal of Sheridan that way. Have him come in being all food obsessed and smiling, cause he knew the guy was going to take a turn into some dark places and wanted to show the difference. I guess it worked, because you noticed.
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    What... No Buzz?

    This is one of the more amusing things I have read lately. :lol: Thanks for the laughs.
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    Consequences for Using Telepaths or Off Scott Free

    I have to disagree with you. He said they had been setting up the IA for months. He had a pretty good chance of being elected the head of the new alliance; who better to put in charge than the person that saw you through a major war?
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    Smallville going down hill? [season 3 spoilers]

    Re: Smallville going down hill? Er........ NO! Curt Swan, who drew the Superman comic for many years. They do this in TV shows and movies based on comics; name streets and characters after writers and artists that have worked on the strip. A map of Gotham City in a recent Batman novel was...
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    war without end

    WTF? :confused:
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    Smallville going down hill? [season 3 spoilers]

    Re: Smallville going down hill? I haven't really watched the show since the premiere, so I can't comment on the quality of the show. I do have a bit of trivia for you all though. In one of the posts, a character named Dr. Swann was mentioned. Who is this character named after?
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    Andromeda on SCI FI

    Yeah, one of my friends mentioned this to me. We have a theory that the head of programming at SciFi is on crack. :)
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    Sneaky JMS

    Holy shit! It could be the same guy, or at least close enough for script purposes.
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    The End is Nigh!

    for the World of Darkness! For any who don't know, for the past 13 years, a company called White Wolf has produced a series of RPG's set in the World of Darkness, a world similar to ours but darker and inhabited by all series of supernatural creatures; vampire, werewolves and others. In...
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    "Best" and "worst" deaths

    Re: \"Best\" and \"worst\" deaths One of the nice things about JMS, he rarely gives us a zinger of a line like that and not pay it off.
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    The Lion in Winter

    In The Heat of the Night was remade as a TV-movie that became a series, starring Carol O'Conner in Rod Stiger's role.
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    War of the Worlds remake

    Because whoever originally posted this said it was a remake, which to me says it is a refilming of the 1953 classic. If what you say is the way they are doing it, I am most happy to see that.
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    The Lion in Winter

    IMDB says it is someone named Andrew Howard. In fact, except for Stewart and Close, I haven't heard of anyone that is listed in the cast. The link for it is here.
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    Middle of January my a$$

    You missed a rather good and interesting piece of TV then. It was done in black and white and live, not on tape, which gave it an interesting feel. The cast was also excellent, with Richard Dreyfuss as the President and Noah Wyle as his translator. Also featured were George Clooney, Harvey...
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    The Lion in Winter

    The Lion in Winter is a movie from 1968, based on the play by James Goldman. It is about the 1183 AD Christmas of the royal family at the time; King Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Princes Richard, Geoffrey and John.Eleanor and the three princes want Henry to name a successor and all of them...
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    The Lion in Winter

    I have fond memories of the original film and hope that the new one equals it, dispite my dislike of remakes (as I noted in another thread). The original had so many great actors; Peter O'Toole, Hepburn, Anthony Hopkins, Timothy Dalton. A great quote from the original: "So, the royal cockscrew...
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