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vr_trakowski) wrote2010-12-27 05:05 am
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Oh, nostalgia
Pros and Cons--so prison shakedowns are separated by race? Huh.
A Small and Deadly War--Dean Stockwell, snerk!
Also, Murdock reading a Fantastic Four comic, double snerk.
Black Day at Bad Rock--well, it took them all of one episode to break their own continuity...
And can anyone tell me WHY In the Heat of the Night isn't available on DVD yet?? The series, that is. Sheesh.
A Small and Deadly War--Dean Stockwell, snerk!
Also, Murdock reading a Fantastic Four comic, double snerk.
Black Day at Bad Rock--well, it took them all of one episode to break their own continuity...
And can anyone tell me WHY In the Heat of the Night isn't available on DVD yet?? The series, that is. Sheesh.
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Wait until you get to the second season, and they add a Cylon to the opening credits.
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Actually, I've never seen the series--I tried to, back when I still got Sci-Fi, but every time I tried they were showing the first episode. And I tried something like four or five times. It got to be pretty eerie. I took it as a sign and gave up.
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The books take place 20+ years after the series and are like a compilation of all the worst in fanfic. The first one was pretty decent, the second wasn't bad, but the third read like it had never seen an editor. Names spelled wrong, ignoring plot points from the first two books, paragraphs breaking in mid-sentence, plot holes, characters completely changing character ... And it went downhill from there. Apollo - Hatch's character - becomes the ultimate Mary Sue by the fourth book. I haven't read the last couple yet, wondering if they get any worse.
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Here's a dangerous drinking game that gives you some clues about the problems. It even has a great section on the novels:
http://web.archive.org/web/20050309183228/www.galacticafanfic.com/drinking.html
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I wonder how they managed to get someone like Lloyd Bridges to play the part of Cain. I seriously doubted he needed the money. I know Fred Astaire asked for a part because his grandkids loved the show. Ray Bolger must have been desperate to take the really bad takeoff of the Tin Man he played - at least he wasn't a scarecrow! And Jane Seymour seems to never mention her role when talking about her past. Can't imagine why. :)
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I agree about IN the Heat of the Night.
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