It's rare for a series first episode to be their best, but that's the case with Battlestar Galactica "33" -- one of sci-fi televisions most compelling hours.
In the weeks, months, years to come, some may perceive
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season three as a shared fever dream bourne from the collective Trekkie unconscious.
But I can assure that it really happened...I was there....
The legendary actress, comedian, and producer Lucille Ball was born
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in 1911.
She'll always have a special place in my heart, for without her there would be no
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I inherited my love of science fiction from my dad and uncles, and one of the first thing I got into was the Alien Nation television series.
They packed so much awesome into their only season, and Gary Graham was a shining star among an exceptional cast.
I don't understand what you're complaining about. The Section 31 series has been on for two years now. Maybe you just don't have a high enough clearence level to view it.
The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy. But these are new. They look human - sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot. We had to wait until he feigned human emotion to be sure.
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could have portrayed Shaw as a stock martinet character, but they made him an actual living, breathing, complex human being.
And--unpopular opinion, I'm sure--but he's absolutely right about Picard putting his crew in jeopardy.
Okay, North American Trekkies, raise your right hand and repeat after me:
I, [insert name], in the spirit of interstellar and international amity, solemnly swear to not disclose any
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spoilers until our crewmates in the UK and Europe have caught up.
I wish we knew the fate of the Enterprise-E. What happened to her, and is Worf truly blameless?
She defeated Shinzon's coup, foiled a potentially devastating Borg attack on Earth, and saved the Ba'ku from the Son'a, all while taking good care of her crew.
I need closure.
This is the damage caused to a block of solid aluminum by a tiny speck of space debris traveling at 15,000 mph.
This five inch crater was caused by something weighing a mere 1.2 oz. and about the size of a pencil eraser.
Trekkie or not, we unite today to stand against hate and celebrate all the non-binary and transgender people who make our world a better placeππ³οΈββ§οΈ
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