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  • in reply to: Jonas #71017
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    Jonas was OK, but I think he wasn’t a worthy substitute for Daniel. Dr. Jackson really sucks from time to time, but he’s still irreplacable, I think. (+ he’s my fave SG1 member)
    Jonas somehow did not develop any interesting personality. Daniel Jackson is the one who seeks compromises and annoys the others (sometimes viewers as well) with questions like “Do you think this is a right thing to do, Jack?” or accusations like “That would be a genocide, Jack…” and such…
    And the fact that he often goes little too far, as well as his enthusiasm, is an important part of his personality.

    Nevertheless, I don’t quite understand, why they did have to get rid of Jonas, when Jackson returned. I certainly wouldn’t mind, if he stayed at SGC (some other SG team or something like that). Concerning Jonas Quinn, last episodes of season 6 were pretty promising.
    Maybe the writers were just too lazy to find a place for him in SGC…;-)))

    in reply to: Lexx Fanart #71015
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    Geez, sorry. I just noticed the fanart/fanfic section here. Mea culpa. Shame on me…:-)
    If moderators delete this, nevermind, but everybody is free to post replies, pics and links, if they wish to.

    in reply to: Movie rumors #71014
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    I cannot imagine effective S5…
    If they decided to simply continue on, without Kai, I would miss the guy. If Kai miraculously survived, I would feel cheated.
    It would have to be a spinoff, or some kind of prequel (in that case it would have to be short – either movie, or miniseries).
    Just as iStan has written.

    Let’s face it – one of the good things about Lexx is that it ended in time and that it ended so well.
    But making up our own versions of non-existent S5 is great fun…:-)

    But I’d love to see a Lexx movie. It wouldn’t have to start at the point where the series ended. (It shouldn’t, actually.)

    in reply to: Movie rumors #70983
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    If there were series 5 (and I am sort of relieved and at the same time sort of upset about the fact that it won’t most probably happen), a carnivorous plant (yes, THAT kind of plant) could get onboard again and this time take a look into Xev’s head. And Xev, of course, would be dreaming about Kai.
    Just imagine it – Michael McManus in some fancy sexy outfit saying “I’m hungry…” That may be really funny.
    It’s fun to imagine it… Although I am not sure I would like to see it on screen.

    in reply to: Movie rumors #70982
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    I think that some miniseries could be quite lovely. One episode for Kai, one for Stanley, one for Zev/Xev…
    Kai episode could offer a closer look at his “job” as a divine assasin – letting us watch his “metamorphosis” from a regular corpse into a chemical machine (could be interesting prologue) and then – I dunno. Maybe a horror about a group of heretics being hunted down and killed by the divine assasin Kai. A slasher. Something like Wake the dead, but longer, darker, more horror, less comedy…
    And Stan episode – well. Here we got a bunch of possibilities… Maybe it could be about Stanley joining the heretics and going on some crazy quest and… Succeeding by some accident. Or something like that.
    Zev could be pretty difficult – spending most of her life in a box. But there must be a lot of things about wife bank that we don’t know and if Beans were writing this, they would surely make up a good story.
    790 is a problem. But an experimental movie about the original “owner” of 790’s body and that piece of brain in 790’s head and their cruel fates ending with the birth of robot operator 790 may be interesting.

    But that will never happen. Just dreaming…:-]

    in reply to: Who’s your 5 favorite Heroes? #70981
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    Well…
    No. 1 – certainly Kai, Last of the Brunnen G.
    a) he’s drop dead gorgeous,
    b) I love heroic epic and his story is a shining example of a heroic epic,
    c) all those “the dead do not” quotes (and non-“the-dead-do-not” quotes as well) are fabulous,
    d) it’s an original and unique character, well-written, well-acted, well dressed,
    e) love that hairdo.

    Dr. Daniel Jackson – I like his pathological enthusiasm. Plus – I like intellectuals. Nothing against Jack and jack-isms, but Jackson is more fun.

    Stanley H. Tweedle – I’m secretly in love with him I think.

    Data

    Kryten.

    And that’s it.

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