John: Hey, D'Argo. How come I'm not afraid? D'Argo: Fear accompanies the possibility of death. Calm shepherds its certainty. John: I love hanging with you, man. My Dad's good luck charm. D'Argo: Does it work? John: I'm alive. So far. Kirk and Spock. Abbott and Costello. First base.
D'Argo: You thought you would stay here the rest of your life. John: I haven't stopped thinking that. Look around, D'Argo. There's a lot worse places. Since I left my home, I've been hunted, beaten, locked up, shanghaied, shot at... I've had alien creatures in my face, up my nose, inside my brain, down my pants. This is the first time, the first place, where I've felt peace.
D'Argo: Perhaps I'm never destined to be happy.
Zhaan: But you were. For five glorious days. D'Argo: But it wasn't real.
Zhaan: There are no guarantees D'Argo. We take each breath as if it is our last. And hope that the air is sweet.
Aeryn: Well so far we're right on schedule. John: Let's hope Rygel is. All he's got to do is switch containers. He gets it right, I got one big kiss for him. Aeryn: What are you doing? John: Doing what guys do best - I'm looking for Baywatch.
Visible crew/equipment: When Stark and Aeryn are back aboard Talyn with Xhalax, who is tied up, when Stark says, "As far as I can tell, Talyn's systems are almost back to normal," we can see the puppeteer's face (wearing a weird black mask) and hands under Rygel's hoverchair.
Trivia: While they're waiting for the Venek Horde to attack again, when John's chained to the statue Scorpius/Harvey's playing the harmonica with his feet up on John's lap. Notice that both soles of Scorpius/Harvey's red boots have the name "Andy" written on them. In "Toy Story" Woody's boot has "Andy" written on its sole, and here in John's mind it's to signify John's ownership of the neural clone.
Other mistake: While in the past on the Jocacean Memorial Planet, after Dacon is sent up on the wall by his commander, when the Venek Horde are coming over the wall Aeryn pulls one down and throws him to the ground, and we can see one of the armor pieces lying on the ground with the actor name "Dacon" written on the inside in English.
Visible crew/equipment: While John, Zhaan, Neeyala, et al. Are trying to decide between Moya and the spiral ship, after Rygel snips, "You're both dying! And now you want to take us with you," when John throws the ball at Rygel we can see the puppeteer's fingers under Rygel's sleeve as the Hynerian raises his hands.
Visible crew/equipment: While Aeryn and John are running in the corridor separately, when Aeryn and John meet in the corridor, just as she yells, "No, blocked! Outer hull rupture! Long way!" a crew member can be seen crouching at the right side of the screen.
Visible crew/equipment: When Zhaan and Stark are at the bar, after Stark says, "That's just about the last of the DRDs. If Crichton's correct, they should give us some indication of where the signal's coming from," the boom mic dips into view at the top of the screen.
Visible crew/equipment: After Chiana and Jothee lie to Rygel about a pot that exploded which caused the mess, it cuts to the room where Scorpius and his men are holed up while looking at a hologram map of the clinic, and in the first shot facing Grunchlk and Kobrin the boom mic dips into view at the top of the screen.
Penny: If you were to die this evening with no opportunity to communicate with anyone, what would you most regret not having told someone? Sheldon: So it would be today? Huh... Well, I suppose there's something satisfying about dying on my birthday. Penny: Today's your birthday? Sheldon: Yes. Penny: Well that's always been a secret. Not even Amy knows. Sheldon: Well, I don't enjoy presents. And the thought of people jumping out and yelling surprise fills me with more dread than the words "George Lucas Director's Cut."
Sheldon: Just out of curiosity, Penny, if this experiment does make us fall in love, would you drive me to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, for Gary-Con? It's the only convention celebrating the life and work of Gary Gygax, the co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons. Penny: You know what, I can honestly say if we fall in love, not only will I drive you there, I will buy you all the dragon T-shirts you want. Sheldon: Okay, babe, let's do this.
Sheldon: What happened? Leonard: Howard's at the Mars Rover lab. He says he's in trouble. Defcon 5. Sheldon: Defcon 5? Well, there's no need to rush. Leonard: What? Sheldon: Defcon 5 means no danger. Defcon 1 is a crisis. Leonard: How can 5 not be worse than 1? Raj: Yeah, Star Trek V, worse than I. Sheldon: Okay, first of all, that's a comparison of quality, not intensity. Secondly, Star Trek I is orders-of-magnitude worse than Star Trek V. Raj: Are you joking? Star Trek V is the standard against which all badness is measured. Sheldon: No, no, no. Star Trek V has specific failures in writing and direction, while Star Trek I fails across the board, art direction, costuming, music, sound editing. Leonard: Can we just forget I said Defcon and go? Raj: Star Trek V! Sheldon: All right, will you at least stipulate that Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is in-arguably the best? Raj: I have three words for you. Wrath of Khan.
Sheldon: I'm sorry, but I'm not going to watch the Clone Wars TV series until I've seen the Clone Wars movie. I prefer to let George Lucas disappoint me in the order he intended.
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