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shadows
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Sci-Fi TV
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Jul 24 20:53 UTC 1996 |
Anybody into Sci-Fi TV? Babylon 5, Star Trek TNG, DS9, Voyager...etc.
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olddraco
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response 1 of 79:
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Jul 24 21:46 UTC 1996 |
All of the above :-)
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jor
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response 2 of 79:
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Jul 24 21:57 UTC 1996 |
I miss The Prisoner
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koggie
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response 3 of 79:
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Jul 24 22:33 UTC 1996 |
"We want inforamtion...information...INFORMATION!"
"Who are ya?!"
"The new number 2"
"Who is number one?"
"You are number six."
"I AM NOT A NUMBER< I AM A FREE MAN!"
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eskarina
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response 4 of 79:
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Jul 24 22:56 UTC 1996 |
Anybody seen the Converse floating around in the star wars movie?
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bruin
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response 5 of 79:
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Jul 25 01:09 UTC 1996 |
BTW, did the Sci-Fi Channel pick up "Mystery Science Theater 3000?"
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eskarina
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response 6 of 79:
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Jul 25 03:27 UTC 1996 |
No, but I did see MST3K in the network listings. Its on at 2:00 in the
morning... and I wish I could remember what network! Check the TV guide that
comes in the A2 news.
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omni
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response 7 of 79:
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Jul 25 04:08 UTC 1996 |
That would be channel 50. MST3K hour. No cable, you take what you can get.
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tsty
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response 8 of 79:
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Jul 25 06:31 UTC 1996 |
all of the above ... but no cable ...
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meg
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response 9 of 79:
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Jul 25 10:54 UTC 1996 |
Can't watch B5. Has all the wrong aliens. I am too Star Trek-centric.
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scott
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response 10 of 79:
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Jul 25 11:12 UTC 1996 |
B5, saw one for the first time this week, not too bad. Kinda goofy.
The Prisoner is still a big favorite.
I also miss the original Star Trek, which hasn't been on TV lately.
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robh
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response 11 of 79:
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Jul 25 15:48 UTC 1996 |
This item has been linked from Agora 60 to Sci-Fi 83.
Yes, folks, a whole conference to talk about this!
What a concept!
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janc
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response 12 of 79:
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Jul 25 18:34 UTC 1996 |
Sci-Fi TV is OK, but it hasn't much of anything to do with Science Fiction.
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matthew
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response 13 of 79:
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Jul 26 10:09 UTC 1996 |
r#10 This far into the series it can be difficult to catch up on what all is
happeing. THere is so much history in the plot and characters now.
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popcorn
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response 14 of 79:
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Jul 26 14:39 UTC 1996 |
This response has been erased.
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robh
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response 15 of 79:
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Jul 26 16:31 UTC 1996 |
No, #4 is referring to Return of the Jedi, which had a
sneaker taking part in the big space battle at the end.
Seriously.
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eskarina
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response 16 of 79:
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Jul 26 19:59 UTC 1996 |
Re 14: Not a new movie, but they're talking about rereleasing them soon with
modern special effects put in.
I hope they don't take the sneaker out. I like it. :)
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gull
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response 17 of 79:
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Jul 27 02:27 UTC 1996 |
<blinkblink> Sneaker? Now I'm going to have to watch that movie again.
;)
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bru
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response 18 of 79:
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Jul 27 02:36 UTC 1996 |
Deep Space Nine is going to make a time travel episode where they interact
with the original actors in the original series, all thru the power of
computer animation.
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robh
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response 19 of 79:
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Jul 27 03:35 UTC 1996 |
So is this their way of formally saying "we have no ideas left"?
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eskarina
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response 20 of 79:
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Jul 27 04:58 UTC 1996 |
exactly.
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wolfg676
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response 21 of 79:
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Jul 27 07:14 UTC 1996 |
Dammit Jim, I'm a writer, not a miracle worker!
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scott
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response 22 of 79:
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Jul 28 01:01 UTC 1996 |
I was wondering what Natalie Cole was up to. But has she been writing DS9
or Voyager episodes? ;)
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bru
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response 23 of 79:
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Jul 28 22:10 UTC 1996 |
Well, technically, it might be fun to see Kirk and Cisco face off in a one
on one. Oh, ther are also supposed to be tribbles involved in it.
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mta
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response 24 of 79:
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Jul 29 02:22 UTC 1996 |
Amen, Jan!
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