"Futurama is the perfect giftfor graduations, bridesmaids, birthdays, and anniversaries."
Hal March
'The $64,000.00 Question'
Just so long as the original cast members return to do the voice-work!
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"Futurama is the perfect gift
At the very end of the mini-series 'Torchwood: Children Of Earth', Captain Jack Harkness sent a signal into space via his repaired wrist-thingie. He did this in order to be picked up by a cold fusion cruiser which was surfing the ion reefs at the edge of the Solar System.
This could mean that he was hitching a ride on another Vogon cruiser, but it's more likely that the Dentrassi hire out their services to other alien races - and therefore we're not limited to just 'The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy' for this theoretical cross-over......
As for Connor and Abby, they were trapped in the Jurassic age, literally up a tree to protect them from velociraptors. Meanwhile, back in the "present", Sarah told Captain Becker that she had an idea as to how to get them all back. To me, that's the real cliff-hanger. Otherwise, we're just going to have to assume that Connor and Abby and Danny could be trapped in the distant past until they died. If so, the three of them must have made sure they did nothing to alter the timeline. Danny arrived in the past long before the arrival of the Golgafrinchams from 'The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy', so he didn't have the opportunity to breed with them or even with the Neanderthals. (And I don't think he'd be THAT desperate to try with the native hominids he did meet!)
Then again, maybe one of them did alter the timeline for Earth Prime-Time, just as Nick and Helen Cutter did at the end of the first season for 'Primeval'. If so, we can use them as an excuse to correct any future problems caused by other TV shows.
If that's true, maybe a US spin-off could provide that closure for the characters of Danny Quinn, Connor Temple, and Abby Maitland......
Who'd-a guessed that one could be thankful to a velociraptor?
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'The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'
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Pip Torrens
Howard Carter (9 May 1874 – 2 March 1939) was an English archaeologist and Egyptologist, noted as a primary discoverer of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
In 1908, after three hard years, Carter was employed by Lord Carnarvon. In supervising Carnarvon's excavations Carter imposed modern archaeological methods and systems of recording.
Carnarvon financed Carter's work in the Valley of the Kings from 1914, but it was interrupted by World War I until 1917, when serious work was resumed. After several years of fruitless searching, Carnarvon became dissatisfied with the lack of results and, in 1922, he gave Carter one more season of funding to find the tomb he was searching for.
On 4 November 1922, Carter's water boy found the steps leading to Tutankhamun's tomb (subsequently designated KV62), by far the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings. He wired Carnarvon to come, and on 26 November 1922, with Carnarvon, Carnarvon's daughter, and others in attendance, Carter made the famous "tiny breach in the top left hand corner" of the doorway, and was able to peer in by the light of a candle and see that many of the gold and ebony treasures were still in place.
He did not yet know at that point whether it was "a tomb or merely a cache", but he did see a promising sealed doorway between two sentinel statues. When Carnarvon asked him if he saw anything, Carter replied: "Yes, I see wonderful things".
(from Wikipedia)
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In April, the BBC announced that 'Spooks' (known over in the US as 'MI-5') would be going back into production for broadcast in autumn... at least in the United Kingdom. It seems the first episode upon its return for an 8th series will reveal the fate of team leader Harry Pearce after he was kidnapped by Soviet agents.
Here's a quick update on various characters:
I bring this all up because when 'Spooks' returns in August, those characters who had been on the show previously will need to have had some excuse to be away from Thames House (home of MI5) during the 4-5-6 crisis. This was seen in the 'Torchwood: Children Of Earth' mini-series, which just concluded in the United States.
There were several shots of various MI5 personnel running to the doors in order to escape, but the lock-down kept them sealed in. As they died, the bodies were piled up ten deep at the front door, according to Dekker.
If Ros and Lucas are definitely coming back, then they must have been off on some mission. Or just happened to luckily take a lunch break at the time. The same could be said for Malcolm Wynn-Jones, although I don't know if that actor is coming back to the series.
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When Veronica's father Elija Palmer, who was the head of Digivation, was about to announce a new 7 year battery, one of the stations covering his news conference was KLAE, Channel 8. (As seen this week on 'Better Off Ted' - "Father, Can You Hair Me?".)
Back in those days in the late 1970s, Dr. Daniel Westin worked as a research scientist for the Klae Corporation. Whether he still does, whether he found a cure for his invisibility, or whether he eventually died from the toll taken on his body.... we'll never know.
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