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  1. I'd personally say start with the season finale from Season 2 and then work your way on up. That episode introduces the Jem'hadar and has a really awesome observation made by Quark (of all people). However, the following stand-out episodes from Season 1 are also required viewing: * The Emissary = A little slow in parts, but gives you an intro into who the characters are and what personal baggage they're carrying with them when they first come on board the station. * Duet = Easily in the top 10 or top 5 best episodes in all of DS9's run. * In the Hands of the Prophets = Another solid ep that introduces a few key recurring characters.
  2. Actually, if Hasbro had the license, we'd have something like 20 Kakizaki VF-1A's, 2 Cannon Fodders, and 1 VF-1S Roy in each case assortment. Or worse, we'd have so many pegwarmers clogging the shelves that we'd never see the later cases/waves of the Max and Milia VF-1J's and Regulds. And you can forget about ever seeing a Low-Viz out in an actual brick-and-mortar store. Hasbro can do some things right. But their distribution and case assortments have much, MUCH to be desired.
  3. Meh, Voyager never really found its own voice. I hate the fact that I waited five to six years for that series to ever come into its own. However, I still find that DS9 still stands the test of time. I actually brought my Season 5 DVDs of DS9 with me while I was out on training last week. Now, I'll admit there are a few clunkers in there. But overall, a lot of those episodes are still very rewatchable and enjoyable. Great stories, characters that stayed true to their traits, differences of opinions amongst crew members and with recurring guest characters (that didn't necessarily mean CONFLICT, but made the stories a hell of a lot more interesting), and recurring characters that actually grew, developed, and even went down unexpected paths over the years. Damn good stuff.
  4. Not too shabby of an ending. I still kinda a wished one of the Jedi just said "eff it," and went nonchalant, cold-blooded Sith on little ol' Shark-boy. But at least, he still went out in a punked-ass way. Also, no... ...but I still enjoyed the episode nonetheless.
  5. You never saw Highlander: The Source, I take it? I honestly don't know whether a reboot would either help or hurt the franchise.
  6. What? We couldn't throw some Selkaths and some more Kit Fistos* up into this bitch? Don't know why, but wasn't really feeling tonight's double episodes. Story felt kinda like same-old, same-old. The prince seemed pretty cookie-cutter. And shark-boy was so annoying that I wanted one of the Jedi to just Force-rip his jaw apart and be done with him. And how can we have Honestly, I didn't think the episodes sucked outright, but I wouldn't necessarily call them great either. Just adequately entertaining. * (I'm too lazy to look up his race's name)
  7. I'm sorry, but the latest BSG is what Voyager SHOULD have been. It was the ST series with the best potential from the get-go, and they royally screwed the pooch with the minimal amount of character development, the recycled stories/plotlines, and the lack of balls to really push the envelope with their unique characteristics. I mean seriously, where was the Maquis/Starfleet tensions and conflicts? Other than a few episodes in the first season, they became utterly nonexistent. There were GUEST characters on DS9 with more character development than any of the MAIN cast on Voyager. Harry Kim and Chakotay never really changed much from Season 1 all the way to Season 7. Heck, DS9's Rom had more character development than any of the Voyager cast not named 7 of 9 or the Doctor. And did the ship ever take any sort of damage or need any sort of long-term overhauls as it was all by its lonesome out in the Delta Quadrant? Other than a few episodes, the ship always looked in top shape. Contrast that with BSG, where the Old Bucket never looked the same after struggling to get to that Algae Planet. And maybe because it was on the ratings-struggling UPN, but some of those teaser trailers they had for next week's episodes were annoying examples of bait-and-switch tactics (Their first Borg episode comes to mind. ). Like I said, so much wasted potential. And Voyager utterly squandered it, played it safe, and never took any true risks. It's the series that burned me out on Trek.
  8. George couldn't stop himself and tweaked one of the prequels already:
  9. I just waited until the DVDs (with the unedited, original, and unfortunately, non-anamorphic, versions on a separate disc) went for sale at $10 each at Target. I'm sure that all the deleted/bonus scenes from the Blu-Rays will eventually be posted on the Internet later on, so no sweat off my back. <shrugs>
  10. Yeah, we all know the annoying "revisions" that George Lucas has made to the Star Wars films over the years. But what changes would YOU have made to any or all of the Star Wars films? For me, Attack of the Clones is probably the weakest of the lot, so I'll focus my venom there. 1) With the romance, what the F@#% did Padme see in Anakin? What the hell was ever shown in the film (as is) that would motivate her to marry little Ani'? Even a little comment about Padme feeling a bit envious of her sister (because of the children and family life she has) would have helped this utterly ignored aspect of the romance. 2) The whole "I hate sand" scene: Whoever greenlighted the idea to have Anakin touch Padme's hand AND THEN touch her bare back is a clueless IDIOT. Any sane guy with a wife or girlfriend knows this, ahem, "move" would never fly. And instead of that stupid diatribe over why he hates sand, why not just have Anakin say something like, "I hate sand; it reminds me too much of ......home." Give Anakin and Padme something to truly bond over. 3) Where's the ACTIONS that show that Anakin is a good, up-and-coming Jedi? Hey George, it's not enough to SAY that a character is good and/or powerful. The ACTIONS on-screen have to DEMONSTRATE those particular traits. It's sad when the Clone Wars cartoon does more to show the goodness of Anakin than anything in AOTC. 4) Where's the actions and dialogue that show the fun, respect, and camaraderie in Anakin and Obi-Wan's relationship? At least Episode III fixed this when those two landed on Grievous' ship. But damn, it was too much whiney brat and overbearing/follow-the-rules-to-the-letter teacher in AOTC. Inject some fun (and a hell of a lot more witty) back-and-forth banter between those two! Going back to my earlier point, Anakin says that Obi-Wan is like a father to him. What the hell was ever shown on-screen in Ep. II that would help support that claim?! 5) Where's Padme's wooden necklace thingy that Anakin made? It shows up in Phantom Menace. It shows up again in Revenge of the Sith. Hell, it even shows up in Volume II of the Clones War cartoon!! Where the hell was it during Attack of the Clones?!! Heaven forbid George uses that little trinket to help move the romance angle along! So, what would be your suggestions?
  11. While it's not my first choice, the first subtle "no" was okay. Doesn't detract from the scene; but doesn't exactly add much from the original "no spoken words" version. I could have lived with just that minor change. But the stupid, drawn-out "NOOOOOOOOO!!!!"? It really frakkin' killed one of the most memorable and most dramatic scenes of the entire Original Trilogy. And yes, I get that he's trying to thematically tie it back to Vader's "NOOOOO!" in Ep III. But I found that whole "Homage to Frankenstein's Monster" bit to be one of the weakest aspects of the otherwise solid Ep. III. Mini-tangent: If it was up to me, I would have redone that whole scene by having Vader fall to his knees instead; let out a more primal, almost growling "NOOOO!!" (like how a pained or emotionally strained Wolverine would scream it); then have Vader slowly get back up while quietly going back to his usually controlled breathing cadence; and have him stare back at Palpatine. End the scene making you wonder whether Vader's simmering with anger towards Palps or just trying to calm himself down after a little emotional outburst. So, what's next? Is George gonna revise that Ep. III scene where Anakin and Padme stare out at the Coruscant skyline (presumably at each other) because there's no dialogue?
  12. Yeah, I'm sure hiring Arn as a road agent, well after his retirement from WCW, and still having him show up in a cameo or two, constitutes effing over the Horsemen.
  13. ^^As much as I respect Ric Flair for what he's done in the ring, to paraphase an infamous wrestling quote: Flair screwed Flair. There's a crapload of stuff you can call Vince out for, and rightfully so. But screwing over the Horsemen? Far from it.
  14. ^^Why do I suddenly feel like chopping wood, working out in some barn, and running up the snow-covered Rocky Mountains?
  15. Let's not forget that Rick Berman was kinda hands-off with DS9, which I think helped to keep it from becoming the same-old, same-old Trek. Really, it was Ira Steven Behr, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, and Ron Moore (sharpening those skills on DS9 that would later make BSG so frakkin' good!) that were the creative geniuses that made DS9 into such a damn good show. For me, DS9 is the gold standard for Trek. Any series or movie that comes out with the "Star Trek" name on that has to measure up to DS9 in terms of story, characters, and complexity.
  16. What about the 1/48 Stealth with Super/Strike Parts combo set (aka the mini-fridge box)?
  17. Goodness! I guess that puts the number of known Beta modes up to FIVE. (The Fourth mode was BBM (Battloid Boner Mode). ).
  18. I blame Macross World and all those Macross and Mospeada birds I've panel-lined over the years for this bird on the left:
  19. I like my Scandal with a little more water : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA4fTFzpEWc&feature=related
  20. If we were talking about most of the TV episodes, then yes. But for Bigger, Longer, and Uncut? No way! You could make a case for Saddam being the main baddie, but it was CLEARLY Mrs. Broflovski. She of the three J's: Jersey, Jew, and Ginger.
  21. Credit Hisstank for this one, but if you go on Target.com, you'll find that they have the Sky Striker listed on it. Now of course, it's currently out of stock at the online store. But if you click the "Find it at a Target store" link and input your zip code or City, State combo, they'll tell you which Target stores have them!!! It'll even say whether they're in stock, limited stock, or out of stock at the specific Target location. That's how I was able to pick mine up. When I first saw the box, I was a little worried that the plane would be a bit on the small side (especially when I considered the size of the Phantom X-19). But once full assembled and out of the box? Damn, that bird got some good size to her!! I've already panel-lined her, painted in a few details, and put a few custom touches on mine. Once I get a free moment, I'll post some pictures up.
  22. Pics of the Bastila Shan figure and cardback are up from SDCC: Linky from Rebelscum.com. The paint apps on the two samples' eyes look pretty horrid from certain angles. But if done correctly, it should close enough to be acceptable. Hopefully, those are ball-hinged shoulders we're seeing there, as well. Assuming it is, articulation should be fine with this figure. Absolutely hate the cardback art they picked though. Did they have trouble getting the image license rights from Jennifer Hale (the voice actress for Bastila in KOTOR I)? There are so many better reference pictures I would have rather had for the card art. Also, glad that I bought some pink paint already. If I hopefully find Bastila, she's gonna be modded to be in her correct video game color scheme. In addition, there's pics there of both versions of Mr. Opress and of Chewbacca done up CW style.
  23. Nice review, Shin. I wasn't feeling it at first, but the yellow and black trim reminds me a certain sempai's iconic ride. Still gonna go with the red and black trim, but it was tempting. Hopefully, this bird will look good with it's panel lines filled in too.
  24. I think Rock's slowly descending down the dark path. He has the best of intentions (to be a "Catcher in the Rye" type person, who saves people from descending into the criminal underworld themselves). But we all know the quote about the path to Hell and best intentions. His actions over the course of the entire OVA make him almost as bad as most of the folks in Roanapur. I wouldn't be surprised if the ultimate ending has Revy shooting Rock in the head to "save" him from doing something truly evil and irredeemable. Regarding Roberta, I think
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