I like... The Simpsons: S05, E05 Treehouse of Horror IV S06, E06 Treehouse of Horror V S08 E01 Treehouse of Horror VII S09 E05 Treehouse of Horror VIII S07 E16 Lisa The Iconoclast S06 E24 Lemon Of Troy S06 E14 Bart's Comet S08 E10 The Springfield Files S08 E18 Homer Vs. The Eighteenth Amendment S12 E11 Simpsons Tall Tales S06 E19 Lisa's Wedding S23 E09 Holidays of Future Passed
Family Guy!: S13 E01 The Simpsons Guy S05 E10 Peter's Two Dads S10 E22 Family Guy Viewer Mail 2 S4 E14 PTV S07 E03 Road To Germany S08 E01 Road To The Multiverse S03 E14 Peter Griffin Husband Father... Brother \ S02 E06 Death Is A Bitch S05 E18 Meet the Quagmires S07 E02 I Dream Of Jesus S09 E16 The Big Bang Theory S07 E12 420 S02 E13 Road To Rhode Island S02 E18 E Peterbus Unum S05 E15 Boys Do Cry S19 E04 Cutaway Land
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 5 Episode 25 The Inner Light Absolute best Star Trek episode ever. Should have been nominated for an award.
The Nanny S2 EP 9 - Stock Tip Fran Drescher (The Nanny) Dressed Up (and Posing) A Man. An amazing makeup job and transformation.
Red Dwarf: S07 E01 Tikka To Ride S10 E03 Lemons S05 E06 Back to Reality S05 E05 Demons and Angels S03 E05 Timeslides S12 E01 Cured S12 E04 Mechoracy S01 E04 Waiting for God S07 E03 Ouroboros S01 E01 The End
I have finally identified a genre of movies and TV that have long escaped their proper identify, There is hard sci fi, which attempts to follow scientific laws and principles directly. It allows for speculation and the supposition of ideas, but from there it follows real science and logic and closely as possible. Perhaps the best example of this genre of sci fi is the movie Primer. You have to love real science, or at least love logic, to love Primer. Then there is classic sci-fi, like Star Trek. This attempts to maintain a scientific basis but not rigorously so. The authors have no problem inventing new concepts when needed to advance the plot. The other genre of movies and TV that often get labeled as sci fi is really fantasy. I have often heard people refer to Harry Potter as science fiction. LOL! Not by a long shot! That is pure fantasy. Then there is the genre I have always just labeled as bad sci fi. I mentioned earlier that I tried watching one that was really bad... I have already forgotten the name. The newest is called Salvation, which is a series about a planet killing asteroid coming to hit earth. It is horrible!!! Almost any reference they make to real science is total nonsense. It is just a bunch of technical-sounding word salads strung together and pretending to mean something. Suddenly it dawned on me that this isn't just bad sci fi... At best it is pseudo-science fiction. Although some is so bad I really want to call it crackpot-science fiction. And in fact it is all just total nonsense.
His flute was the only prop from the series that Patrick Stewart kept. I especially liked the series finale.
I believe the costume and the flute were sold? IDK. I saw this once or twice when it was available to stream on demand from my media supplier a few years ago.
I got a big kick out of the newest Young Sheldon. He is taking a philosophy class which had led to him having an existential crisis. LOL. Am I a man dreaming I'm a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming I'm a man? He just HAD to ask, didn't he!!!