

Great show, but the Veridian Dynamics commercials are my favorite part.


Great show, but the Veridian Dynamics commercials are my favorite part.


I watched the broadcast, but even those who remember that it existed at all is a small club. It’s one of my all time favorites. If you haven’t already, look up the plans that they had for the future seasons of the series. There were fantastic ideas to develop the storyline that sadly will never be written.


Um, what’s the immigration policy? Asking for a friend…


Never realized how insightful this was, back in the day. Time for the T-shirts, yet?

“dead in the water” is a phrase I fear will hit harder in the coming years, thanks to the climate changes


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Early evening in the western hemisphere, OP posted a large sum of perfectly native fluency English, so yeah, I’ll assume US or Canada. Can’t have a conversation without making reasonable assumptions. But please, feel free to add to the conversation, where do some of these exceptions exist? Don’t just “um, actually” the conversation, add to it!


The lawyers and business associates will tie it up. I don’t really recall any details, but it’ll be like when Howard Hughes died.


You just can’t legally transmit without a license. You can own a ham radio and listen all you want.


Seriously. You might just be the baddie when you have to walk into Target with guns drawn, facemasks up, with an entire posse, just to take a leak.
“We control the horizontal. We control the vertical. Do not try to adjust your set.”


Ever since high school chemistry, I’ve wondered if it would be more correct to refer to it as hydrogen hydroxide. Yes? No?


I’m tired of bailing them out every time they decide to screw me at election time.


The last season was a bit weak, but it also has my favorite episode where the dead return for a night. I actually have a copy of the script for that somewhere in the house. Written by Neil Gaiman and guest starring Penn & Teller.


Not sure if it counts as a movie, but I’ve loved Rich Little’s Christmas Carol for decades. Rich Little was/is a master impersonator and he plays all the major roles in A Christmas Carol with characters that would have been well known back in the 1970s. W. C. Fields as Scrooge. Richard Nixon as Marley. Johnny Carson as Freddie. You get the idea. It was my favorite version of that story until The Muppets, and still ranks as my second favorite.
Edit: you can find it on YouTube


You left out “AI” you silly goose
But he’s wrong. The F-15 is… Oh, no


ED209 from Robocop was my first thought
All these sudden reasons for them to close it that don’t involve the embarrassment of “nobody wants to buy tickets that support fascists taking over.”