Oh, and he and Nana Visitor named their son Django, and Visitor had a son with her first husband named Buster.
So... just people with a cruel sense of humor, you're saying?
"Where do you think you're going, Buster! Get back here, Buster!"
My roommate is a Trekker, but too cheap to buy DS9 boxed sets. I'd actually be willing to investigate it (I only saw bits & pieces) but need someone to supply me with DVDs.
I like the Enterprise theme song. There, I've said it.
I'm sure I read somewhere that their changing the theme song. Some lucky sod get's to take it round the back and put a bullet in it's big 80's haired head.
I like the Enterprise theme song. There, I've said it.
But Jess...
It sounds like it's being sung by the bastard child of Brian Adams and Night Ranger.
But it goes really well with the show! It's all about context!
I'm not very good at having music come to my ears when it's mentioned. Bless Musicmatch, then, for currently playing me the Stargate theme. I love that.
Y'know, that last Trek movie finally killed the franchise for me. I actually kind of enjoyed parts of it, but it left me with no desire to ever see another Trek movie, which isn't what I came in with. After Babylon 5 you just get so tired of their reset-button framework. And Enterprise was the first Trek I didn't bother watching from the start, it's a downhill slide.
His hips move like sex, and he's got a nice voice, and his facial expressions are sublime.
Catching up here before I go home, and this and the mental image it conjured of MR are a perfect ending to my work day. Thank you.
Speaking of B5, I finally saw the real finale last night.
... can I say, "yawn"? Oy, with the endless leave-taking and the speechifying. Also, did Sheridan lose his memory at some point? Why didn't he remember what happened on his little time-trip to the future, and recognize what Londo was saying at dinner? Stupid.
I missed a couple of episodes, though: where did G'Kar go?