Tuesday, March 24, 2009

star trek

This Sunday's episode of [url="http://www.mycollects.com/products/Family-Guy-Season-1-6-DVD-Boxset-DVDS-1382.html"]Family Guy[/url], which takes shots at
[url=http://www.mycollects.com/products/Star-Trek-Voyager-Seasons-1-7-DVD-Boxset-DVDS-
1296.html]Star Trek[/url] conventions and features the guest appearance of the cast of
[url=http://www.mycollects.com/products/Star-Trek-The-Next-Generation-Season-1-7-DVD-Boxset-
DVDS-1575.html]Star Trek[/url]: The Next Generation, is aiming to attract two groups of viewers.
One will be the loyal fans of the animated hit, and the other will be the loyal fans of the
[urrl=http://www.mycollects.com]sci-fi[/url] spin-off.
However, the majority will consider themselves fans of both, as
[url=http://www.mycollects.com/products/Family-Guy-Season-1-6-DVD-Boxset-DVDS-1382.html]Family
Guy[/url] and sci-fi--for some reason or other--go together like martinis and talking dogs.
[url=http://www.mycollects.com/products/Family-Guy-Season-1-6-DVD-Boxset-DVDS-1382.html]Family
Guy[/url] producer David A. Goodman considers himself to be a hardcore "Trekkie" and sees no
problem lampooning one of his favorite properties.
"I think it's easy to mock things that take themselves too seriously," Goodman said on a conference
call with the media today. "[url=http://www.mycollects.com/Search.aspx?keyword=star%20trek]Star
Trek[/url] is both wonderful and pompous at the same time [laughs]. I am a die-hard Trekkie, but
there are moments in a [url=http://www.mycollects.com/Search.aspx?keyword=star%20trek]Star
Trek[/url] where it takes itself very seriously."

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