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I wish this were a joke, but it isn't. Since the 1960s, one of the highest-rated original programs on our station has traditionally been a four-hour-long segment which we do once a year, wherein we point a camera at a piece of wood and then set the wood on fire.
Yup, that's it. Four hours of burning wood, uninterrupted.
The Yule Log (TV Movie 1966) - IMDb
The wood even has its own fansite: The Yule Log.com
We even syndicate the freaking thing to our sister stations in other markets. It beats Good Morning America in the ratings. For real.
Boost Pope
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Well, I dunno if I'd go that far. There's been some truly epic stuff coming out of the cable networks over the past decade (Deadwood, Hell on Wheels, Oz, Homeland, etc.)
In fact, just within modern sci-fi, I'd easily rank the 2004-2009 Battlestar Galactica in the #1 spot.
There were some damn fine moments, though.
Sidebar: while searching for that clip, this happened:
In fact, just within modern sci-fi, I'd easily rank the 2004-2009 Battlestar Galactica in the #1 spot.
There were some damn fine moments, though.
Sidebar: while searching for that clip, this happened:
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Well, I dunno if I'd go that far. There's been some truly epic stuff coming out of the cable networks over the past decade (Deadwood, Hell on Wheels, Oz, Homeland, etc.)
In fact, just within modern sci-fi, I'd easily rank the 2004-2009 Battlestar Galactica in the #1 spot.
There were some damn fine moments, though.
Sidebar: while searching for that clip, this happened:
In fact, just within modern sci-fi, I'd easily rank the 2004-2009 Battlestar Galactica in the #1 spot.
There were some damn fine moments, though.
Sidebar: while searching for that clip, this happened:
TNG bloopers are always good. I just found this one, and love seeing Dorn so out of character. Completely opposite of Worf. 1:44 is begging to become a meme. I can almost guarantee it would take off.