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Chamberlain was at least trying to do the right thing, and apart from a few idiots in Scotland no one ever elected Brown.Mikey wrote:Gordon Brown. Neville Chamberlain. We're all human, my friend.
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Technically, nobody ever elected anybody Prime Minister...
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Wow... that's a bad list. I can't say anything else that hasn't already been said, but yeah. A bad list.
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The main reason I despise Brown was he wasn't elected to his position, he merely seemed to inherit the position of prime minister.
Chamberlain wasn't actually all that bad, his intentions were good in all. His gamble just didn't really work out right.
Chamberlain wasn't actually all that bad, his intentions were good in all. His gamble just didn't really work out right.
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Chamberlain had the right idea in trying to find a peaceful sollution. War, after all, should always remain the very last resort. Sadly, he was too naive to realise that he was dealing with an utter lunatic who'd never stop.Reliant121 wrote:Chamberlain wasn't actually all that bad, his intentions were good in all. His gamble just didn't really work out right.
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Si vis pacem, para bellum.Sionnach Glic wrote:Chamberlain had the right idea in trying to find a peaceful sollution. War, after all, should always remain the very last resort. Sadly, he was too naive to realise that he was dealing with an utter lunatic who'd never stop.Reliant121 wrote:Chamberlain wasn't actually all that bad, his intentions were good in all. His gamble just didn't really work out right.
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I dunno, most of us learn that giving the bully what he wants only makes him want more back in grade school.
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All too true, sadly.Mikey wrote:Si vis pacem, para bellum.Sionnach Glic wrote:Chamberlain had the right idea in trying to find a peaceful sollution. War, after all, should always remain the very last resort. Sadly, he was too naive to realise that he was dealing with an utter lunatic who'd never stop.Reliant121 wrote:Chamberlain wasn't actually all that bad, his intentions were good in all. His gamble just didn't really work out right.
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Ok, so how about we fix the list?
Here's my go. Pared it down to 20 because almost half the crap on that list never should have been there.
1) TOS
2) Twilight Zone
3) DS9
4) Babylon 5
5) X-Files
6) Stargate SG-1
7) TNG
8) Outer Limits
9) Dr. Who
10) Neo BSG
11) MST3K
12) Original V
13) Firefly
14) Andromeda
15) 6 Million Dollar Man
16) Futurama
17) Lost in Space
18) Stargate Atlantis
19) Space, Above and Beyond
20) Earth 2.0
Here's my go. Pared it down to 20 because almost half the crap on that list never should have been there.
1) TOS
2) Twilight Zone
3) DS9
4) Babylon 5
5) X-Files
6) Stargate SG-1
7) TNG
8) Outer Limits
9) Dr. Who
10) Neo BSG
11) MST3K
12) Original V
13) Firefly
14) Andromeda
15) 6 Million Dollar Man
16) Futurama
17) Lost in Space
18) Stargate Atlantis
19) Space, Above and Beyond
20) Earth 2.0
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I'd maybe flip SG:A and Andromeda myself or at least bump SG:A up somewhatTyyr wrote:Ok, so how about we fix the list?
Here's my go. Pared it down to 20 because almost half the crap on that list never should have been there.
1) TOS
2) Twilight Zone
3) DS9
4) Babylon 5
5) X-Files
6) Stargate SG-1
7) TNG
8) Outer Limits
9) Dr. Who
10) Neo BSG
11) MST3K
12) Original V
13) Firefly
14) Andromeda
15) 6 Million Dollar Man
16) Futurama
17) Lost in Space
18) Stargate Atlantis
19) Space, Above and Beyond
20) Earth 2.0
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DS9 needs to be moved down a bit - it's excellent by Trek standards, but it's up against tough competition. Doctor Who should be in the top five, and Red Dwarf in the top ten. I also think it was a mistake to drop Thunderbirds - it should be somewhere around fifteen.
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My perspective on it at least. My Dr. Who is limited to the Doctors prior to the most recent one and even then only bits and pieces. I liked it and given how long it's been running I put it up there. Probably should be higher but personally just didn't rate that high with me. Never seen Red Dwarf, go ahead and lambaste me for it. Thunderbirds... I dunno. I've seen it ,its campy fun, but top twenty sci-fi shows ever? I don't really think so personally.
Stargate Atlantis is good, real good, but at this point the franchise was really repeating itself. New crew, new setting, new enemies, same basic show. It's on my list because it was executed well. Though I could see lowering Andromedas score. Frankly once you get out of the top five or ten it's really not that hard and fast.
Stargate Atlantis is good, real good, but at this point the franchise was really repeating itself. New crew, new setting, new enemies, same basic show. It's on my list because it was executed well. Though I could see lowering Andromedas score. Frankly once you get out of the top five or ten it's really not that hard and fast.
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If that's the case then you've missed most of the best serials. As a remedy I prescribe Caves of Androzani - one of the best of the lot (Part one on YouTube). Some other good ones include Genesis of the Daleks (Fourth Doctor) and The Curse of Fenric (Seventh Doctor). Watch those and I suspect your opinion would change.Tyyr wrote:My Dr. Who is limited to the Doctors prior to the most recent one and even then only bits and pieces. I liked it and given how long it's been running I put it up there. Probably should be higher but personally just didn't rate that high with me.
I do. The fact that it was as popular or more so when I was watching reruns in the early 90s as it's original broadcast in the 60s backs me up here.Thunderbirds... I dunno. I've seen it ,its campy fun, but top twenty sci-fi shows ever? I don't really think so personally.
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While yes, it is essentially a repeat there are some key differences for me, aside from how well executed it was. I didn't realize this until recently, but I was talking with a friend who has the SG:A seasons on DVD and we were talking about the Ancients and the expedition team and noticed that throughout the course of the series, the team seemed to become more and more like the Ancients. I don't have time to explain now but I will later.Tyyr wrote: Stargate Atlantis is good, real good, but at this point the franchise was really repeating itself. New crew, new setting, new enemies, same basic show. It's on my list because it was executed well. Though I could see lowering Andromedas score. Frankly once you get out of the top five or ten it's really not that hard and fast.
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