Good point. I've always said that even though it's easily the worst death of any character in the history of sci-fi, the long-term repercussions almost made it worth it.

...almost.

What, no Tasha Yar? She was killed by the trash heap from Fraggle Rock!
What's with the rage? From interviews I've seen, she comes across as pretty genuine. She reads comics. Who cares if she doesn't read as many as you?
On OS X, I use iDentify:

[www.macupdate.com]

Works great, and unlike this app, it supports full TV show tagging from the TVDB.

The fact that Carla Speed McNeil's Finder isn't on this list makes this list utterly irrelevant.

Seriously, Finder is the best science fiction comic of the year, decade, maybe ever. Do yourself a favor and read it.

Now.

There were rights issues regarding Superboy (the character) but those were settled. I think season 1 just didn't sell very well. :(
Alas, Warner Bros. only released season 1 of the Superboy show on DVD, then stopped. I keep hoping they'll add it to the Archive, but no luck so far. :(
What, no Lois & Clark? That last season was one gigantic ball of awful.

Not to mention the first half of the final season of Babylon 5, with AmazingHairMcDouchebag leading an overly literary psychic revolt (uggggh).

And I can think of at least three seasons of Smallville that are worse than most of this list.
You forgot SPX!

Weekend of September 10th.
Just realized you left out the utterly nonsensical "Chula" from the "Move Along Home" episode of Deep Space Nine:

[memory-alpha.org]

Sooooo lame. Near as I can tell, the people in the real world just stand around a board banging chopsticks together and staring at each other, while people in the virtual world solve extremely rudimentary puzzles. Since there's no feedback, every now and then the meatspace player just has to look surprised or impressed for no particular reason and then bang their chopsticks again.

Really stupid.
Oh man, that X-Files episode is so unbelievably awful. They clearly had fun making it, but everything about it is just terrible.
The sad thing is how much better this CGI looks than the Green Lantern series that's actually being made. :(
This looks great. So much better than that Green Lantern CGI show.
I haven't picked this up yet, but Black Dossier was dreadful, and the first of the Century books was a mess too.

It's a shame how far off the rails the series has gone. Moore is no longer interested in telling a coherent story, he's just cataloging characters.
Launching 52 new books in a single month is probably going to be looked back on as a horrible mistake on DC's part. The whole point was to make everything more accessible, but they're having the opposite effect on me. It's just overwhelming.
He gets lost in the time stream, of course.
In the first 10 minutes or so of Thor in 3D there were several scenes where it was so dark I couldn't pick out the characters from the backgrounds. That was pretty bad.

It got better afterwards, but still, WTF.
I have so many childhood crushes that it's hard to keep track of them all. But Stacy Haiduk in Superboy stands out. Even with the awful hair and shoulder pads I still think she looks amazing.
I watched Smallville every week from start to finish.

Never has a show lasted so long without ever actually being decent. About four years ago (when it was at its all-time worst) I figured it couldn't last much longer, so I'd stick with it until the bitter, bitter end.

It's good to finally be done with it.

I loved the finale. It had just enough plot holes and utterly crazy crap to be the perfect ending to a truly, truly bizarre series.
This is not an iPad game, it's an iPhone game that runs on iPad at 2x (fugly) resolution. Please clarify when that's the case! There's a big difference.
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