Disturbing Trend with Season 4

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DalekTek790
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Originally posted by Headgehog:
OK I got. Since you posted -9 years ago or 9 years in the future, gimmie a break I’m saving my last brain cell for my statics final, the board thinks you’ve already posted (from your current ip) recently. Because the time since your ip’s last post was <=250 seconds. Granted it negative seconds, but the programmer jsut assumed time travel won't happen. To post under from an ip, that posted in 2010, delete all your post from 2010. We tried to correct this by deleting all the 2010 posts and repsoting them, under our name though, but obviously a few were missed. I'd fix it here, but can only mess with the SG1 forum. Sorry and happy hunting for all your posts.

BTW DT, "My god, Its full of stars" is this year. I think Novemebr of this year. 2010 is "All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landing there"


Thanks for the tip. After over 80 hours I am able to post again, and I have a [i]Lexx[/i] dream and a psychological profile and a top ten list waiting to be posted, lucky you. [img]images/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]

The reason that was in red was so it wouldn’t be overlooked. I was desperate and behaving erratically. [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]

That’s right, Dave said “My God! It’s full of stars…” at the end of [i]2001: A Space Odyssey[/i], and was in the reprise for [i]2010: The Year We Made Contact[/i]. Actually, I think the beginning of [i]2001[/i] with Dr. Floyd (was that the name?) was way back in 1999.

Here’s the post I had to delete-

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Originally posted by DalekTek790:
The first two seasons of [i]Lexx[/i] were mainly serious sci-fi. Sure there was some comic relief, and quite a bit of subtle satire, but it was no less serious then, say, [i]Doctor Who[/i]. The third season had a few good episodes but most were either too dark or too silly. Now with season four it looks like they’ve gone off the deep end. Humor permeates it, and a lot of it is pretty crude ([i]Stan Down[/i], ’nuff said). The show’s serious edge is getting dull.

[i]Xevivor[/i] was okay, but I was expecting more from Jeffrey Hirschfield. It was a good premise ([i]Lafftrak[/i]-esque commentary on where entertainment is going) but it wasn’t played out as well as it could have been.


[ 14-12-2001: Message edited by: DalekTek790 ]