Don't totally agree though. It had it's charm, and tv has changed a lot in 30 years, so one has to see it in context.
When will they update Buck Rogers in the 25th century as a gritty realistic series that mirrors the world today and it's current affairs? And more important: will Wilma be allowed to wear spandex?
Although I'm afraid I still can't get over the Starbuck issue - even seeing Dirk Benedict being cranky on Celebrity Big Brother hasn't helped me forget how cute he was back in the day!
That's awesome!!! Can't believe they managed to rhyme "anything inertial" with "Richard Hatch's hair looked like a shampoo commercial". By Your Command
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That's fantastic! I'm filching it for my blog right now ... :-)
Funny, as expected.
It was mr Yankovich, right?
Don't totally agree though. It had it's charm, and tv has changed a lot in 30 years, so one has to see it in context.
When will they update Buck Rogers in the 25th century as a gritty realistic series that mirrors the world today and it's current affairs?
And more important: will Wilma be allowed to wear spandex?
Brilliant!
Although I'm afraid I still can't get over the Starbuck issue - even seeing Dirk Benedict being cranky on Celebrity Big Brother hasn't helped me forget how cute he was back in the day!
That's awesome!!!
Can't believe they managed to rhyme "anything inertial" with "Richard Hatch's hair looked like a shampoo commercial".
By Your Command
Came back months later just to watch it again... I love this!
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