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It wasn't obvious to me that that was a one way walk. He was still on the Antares, I don't see why he couldn't have made his way back to an airlock.
Though I'm being influenced in that by the scene with someone saying he cleared psych and Eve saying it doesn't matter. Though now I am thinking I may be muddling up some of the cloak-and-daggery bits as I cannot clearly picture that scene at this point.
In any case - like the character, will be sad if he is gone for good.
I don't think he passed psych. I thought it was asked if he'd be let back on the floor
if
he did, and she said he wouldn't--she could have been predicting the future, or rigging the results.
I don't think he intended to come back. Ron Livingston's character had to talk him back into something.
OK, I am convinced that I had that all wrong. I was really trying to pay close attention, too.
Gotta agree with the commenter who mentioned BG 1980 not being on the list as a HUGE omission.
From everything I've heard it had to have been worse than Enterprise.
Enterprise was the only one on the list that I've seen, and although I didn't like it, it seems like an odd inclusion, especially at #1. Killed the franchise? Really? Did JJ Abrams get the memo? It's not like there was anywhere else left to boldly go on TV any time soon.
Besides, once Manny Coto got on board, Enterprise had some decent episodes. I think its inclusion on that list is just knee-jerk.
He isn't wrong about the theme song, though.