Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, it hurts my brain because it is he is talking about a character he never met and was in a different star trek
still funny :D woo
Edit: OI smash, are you about?!
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:29,
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Edit: OI smash, are you about?!
I knew I'd
up set someone, but hey, never let science fiction get in the way of a good joke.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:35,
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Never let the Delta Quadtrant
get in the way either ;)
/nerd blog
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:38,
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/nerd blog
I've just
confessed to the sig. other that I love Star Trek next generation. The wedding is still on, but I'm not allowed to insist we get the complete DVD box set.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:41,
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Science fiction is never funny, even when it is trying to be funny
I did laugh at it
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:40,
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We all laughed at it in rhetrospec
but at the time we sat there and absorbed by each episode - like when Star Trek was on in the 70's now we look at it and laugh "Khaaaaannn!"
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:43,
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Sci-Fi can't take the piss out of its self like fantasy
That was some thing that annoyed me today, when they put fantasy in with sci-fi, they are two different things and fantasy has been around longer then sci-fi
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:47,
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Farscape was pretty funny.
And all the people who say "What the thing with the puppets" can fuck off back to your star trek with its poorly written plots and long string of nonsensical bollocks.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:44,
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I liked the puppets
especially the little fat one who had a moustache - don't ask me his name but he was always funny.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:45,
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Rigel. To be honest I thought he was the worst looking puppet, he REALLY did look like a puppet.
Pilot was pretty fucking well done though to be honest.
Provided you kind of ignored the first two series, or at least watched them last it was a brilliant program.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:47,
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Provided you kind of ignored the first two series, or at least watched them last it was a brilliant program.
I liked Farscape. Crichton's patter could get annoying sometimes, but the blue girl was fun.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:48,
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To be honest I barely knew what the hell he was talking about a lot of the time because it was so american.
The derangedness of using it to aliens and his slow mental breakdown was kind of brilliant though.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 22:50,
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that was great; the feeling that he was an american alone in space, among aliens
rather than american trek, where they are spreading democracy across the globe, er universe.
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Fri 5 Jun 2009, 23:04,
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Yeah, also despite the constant americanisms he wasn't overtly american thankfully.
I especially liked the fact pretty much every series ending with them blowing something fucking huge up.
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