...Week episodes. I don't remember anyone complaining about their being too many MOTW eps, all the complaints were in the other direction. This was despite the fact that some of the best XF...A lot of gaters prefer the standaloneeps. So lets do an informal poll, do you prefer storyarceps... fond memories of sitting on the edge of my seat through eps 4-21 (Double Jeopardy), 4-22...
... knows what we could have gotten had JMS been allowed to follow his vision as he was allowed for B5. Yes, there were a few clunkers on B5, but even the worst of them had elements that were vital to the overall storyarc. FARSCAPE has some serious content, even if it may be off-putting by Henson puppetry; some love it. ...
... knows what we could have gotten had JMS been allowed to follow his vision as he was allowed for B5. Yes, there were a few clunkers on B5, but even the worst of them had elements that were vital to the overall storyarc. FARSCAPE has some serious content, even if it may be off-putting by Henson puppetry; some love it. ...
...with several episodes rating *great.* Saw a couple of eps. I worked at night when it was first on and never got around to ... exhaustion by reworking older and developing new clever stories. A few episodes were fabulous and we fell in love. ... STAR TREK's legacy. Seen the movie and about 20 or so eps. Liked what I saw but never got into it enough to watch it consistently. ...
markr1000@earthlink.net wrote: On Jan 25, 5:03 pm, spi...@freenet.co.uk wrote: In the sacred domain of alt.tv.stargate-sg1, Magda <chriscr...@hey.eu> didnst hastily scribble thusly: On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:31:29 GMT, in alt.tv.stargate-sg1, Herbert Viola <n...@spam4me.com> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... In article <e0qth.150769$%%I5.71...@fe10.news...
On Jan 25, 5:03 pm, spi...@freenet.co.uk wrote: In the sacred domain of alt.tv.stargate-sg1, Magda <chriscr...@hey.eu> didnst hastily scribble thusly: On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:31:29 GMT, in alt.tv.stargate-sg1, Herbert Viola <n...@spam4me.com> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... In article <e0qth.150769$%%I5.71...@fe10.news.easynews.com>, ... "Atlas ...
In the sacred domain of alt.tv.stargate-sg1, Magda <chriscross@hey.eu> didnst hastily scribble thusly: On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:31:29 GMT, in alt.tv.stargate-sg1, Herbert Viola <no@spam4me.com> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this: ... In article <e0qth.150769$%%I5.71303@fe10.news.easynews.com>, ... "Atlas Bugged" <atlasbuggedBYspam@gmail.com> wrote: ... ... ...
Anybody wrote: In article <no-8E053F.18312924012007@news.verizon.net>, Herbert Viola <no@spam4me.com> wrote: In article <e0qth.150769$%%I5.71303@fe10.news.easynews.com>, "Atlas Bugged" <atlasbuggedBYspam@gmail.com> wrote: SLIDERS is often run, and it isn't unwatchable, but it's close. It's zero-budget sci-fi, relying on a sort of erzatz TIME TUNNEL episode ...
Anybody wrote: In article <no-8E053F.18312924012007@news.verizon.net>, Herbert Viola <no@spam4me.com> wrote: In article <e0qth.150769$%%I5.71303@fe10.news.easynews.com>, "Atlas Bugged" <atlasbuggedBYspam@gmail.com> wrote: SLIDERS is often run, and it isn't unwatchable, but it's close. It's zero-budget sci-fi, relying on a sort of erzatz TIME TUNNEL episode ...