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Message   JP Outrageous    Jaguar   SPACE ABOVE AND BEYOND   September 28, 1995
 10:31 AM *  

Re: SPACE ABOVE AND BEYOND

> > what did anyone think f space above and beyond? I thought it was acomplete
> > copy of star wars
> Thats show was amazing but the story line was a little edgy i liked the part
> about the aliens but the characters are sorta cheesy..
> Over all i like it ..But not better then x-files!

Give it a chance willya?  I thought they could have tossed some more info
about the A-I war, and the A-Is themselves, what were they?  Androids,
Cyberpunks, or just citizens disenfranchised because they were on the INTERNET
when Clinton decided that it was a danger to his powerbase.
The "Tanks" also need a bit of explaining, Is it my imagination or is there a
marked resemblence between Hawks, and the Squad Leader?

SeaQuest is starting out OK, After discounting my admiration for Michael
Ironside as an actor.  The only really bad one he did was Highlander II, and
since Highlander II never happened his record is spotless.

Despite the Clamor of my Canadian friends who think Voyager could be better, I
like it.  (You can't expect quality television until they get rid of that
'strine bimbo telling us how she left the party with her sweater wrapped round
her waist.)  Guy nitpicked about that '37 Ford and how did it survive in space
for 350 years without the gas vaporizing, the rubber turning to powder, the
car starting right up when Paris turned the key.  He forgot that a '37 pickup
would have been brand new, and what would a black share-cropper be doing with
a NEW pickup that looked like it had seen 5 years of hard use.

BTW Is Paris a Salute to Leonard Nimoy's Mission Impossible days?
Or were they in a bind for names?  I adore Janeway, even tho' She's an
"American Toff"  Julliard! Give me a break!  That must have been a hangover
from Gennivive Bujold.  I think that Tuvok is great, though my southern
cousins had a start at a Black Vulcan, C'mon guys, Vulcan is a High Sunshine,
desert planet, get a clue, besides Diversity would suggest even RED NECK
Vulcans, the hand sign should be a clue.  It is the most logical way to carry
two half-racks of beer in one hand!
JP (You're Probably A Red-Neck Vulcan if..............)
Outrageous
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