tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35276667.post1260652214465339506..comments2023-10-11T09:04:08.311-05:00Comments on Powered by Indifference & Focused by Caffeine: TouchbackVanVeldinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03441999455333315750noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35276667.post-88188409646059734162012-02-17T14:13:41.207-06:002012-02-17T14:13:41.207-06:00Hey, don't sweat it. Took me long enough to wr...Hey, don't sweat it. Took me long enough to write the comment in the first place, and I figure the longer I delay and the more disconnected my reply/post gets, the less likely it is to get answered anyhow.<br /><br />The Pretender: Cool. Just to warn you though, they don't get into long-term plot until the second half of the first season. <br /><br />Dark Skies, Megas XLR, Brisco Country Jr: Fair enough. I will say that Dark Skies does a fair imitation of the X-Com video game, and I don't think anything could be as campy as Jack of all Trades. <br /><br />Being more consistent with comics: heh, things like "On the Brink of Yellow Journalism" or life/operations on barge/shipyard are good too. <br /><br />Star Trek 1: Hahahahahahahahaha<br /><br />Star Trek 2: I'll buy that.<br /><br />Star Trek 3: Okay, yeah, limiting it to a season's *worth* would work better; there's a lot of good stuff in the first season, but I don't think they really bothered to build up the premise beyond what's in the first ep ("Where No Man Has Gone Before"), and I'm pretty sure Chekhov just kinda appears in season two. (Plus, watching the pilot ep with Menagerie 1 & 2 back to back to back? Two hours of my life I'll never get back.)SkilTaohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15496366094516039415noreply@blogger.com