Ever wanted to act really dumb (or maybe not acting so much) and possibly annoy all people that are blue, have a huge nose, and are named Squidward?
It’s the end of the year so it’s time for the best and worst of the year 2008. Here are my thoughts on what I liked and disliked for the year.
What does the news make people think about when they keep replaying things over and over again?
Every year when the X factor comes back onto our screens, we are told that we will be voting for another singing superstar. Yet I have to ponder: who is the real winner of the show?
Star Trek: The Original Series is the first series in the Star Trek franchise. It was what began the voyage to where “No Man Had Gone Before.” Its premiere television run was from 1966 to 1969, with 79 episodes made.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is the third series in the Star Trek franchise. It was meant to be a transition series, picking up right after Star Trek: The Next Generation left off. Its premiere television run was from 1993 to 1999, with 176 episodes made. Through all seven seasons of the series, DS9 had quite a few good episodes.
Star Trek: Voyager is the fourth series in the Star Trek franchise. Its premiere television run was from 1995 to 2001, with 172 episodes made. Through all seven seasons of the series, Voyager had quite a few good episodes, so I’m going to list the best ones in my top ten Star Trek: Voyager episode list.
Both creations of the genius that is Matt Groening, yet one is wittier, more intellectual, and better animated than the other. Here’s why Fry, Bender, and friends are superior to Homer Simpson et al.