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It looks like MGM DMCA'd his latest review of Stargate Atlantis.
I really wish he would be more assertive in his rights. I understand he's skittish about lawsuits but the number of times I've seen him take down a video with a bogus copyright strike against it rather than counter claim is insane, his content so blatantly falls under fair-use provisions that only a lunatic would pursue a case (and he only ever gets hit by the corporate content-ID bots anyway).

I can only imagine the number of hours he's lost and the amount of stress he's added to his life by trying to take what - at face value - seems like the path of least resistance on this. Say what you will about Adam Johnston from YMS (and there's plenty to say...) but he knows his rights and would have been driven from the web long ago if he let himself get screw over the way Chuck does. Hell, Chuck himself has talked about how the show nearly went belly-up after being driven from Youtube a decade ago over the first wave of copyright strikes and was only saved by Linkara helping him get set up over on BlipTV. The 'pray they get distracted and start kicking someone else' strategy doesn't work and it especially doesn't make sense when the other party is the one in such clear violation of the law in the first place.
 
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I really wish he would be more assertive in his rights. I understand he's skittish about lawsuits but the number of times I've seen him take down a video with a bogus copyright strike against it rather than counter claim is insane, his content so blatantly falls under fair-use provisions that only a lunatic would pursue a case (and he only ever gets hit by the corporate content-ID bots anyway).

I can only imagine the number of hours he's lost and the amount of stress he's added to his life by trying to take what - at face value - seems like the path of least resistance on this. Say what you will about Adam Johnston from YMS (and there's plenty to say...) but he knows his rights and would have been driven from the web long ago if he let himself get screw over the way Chuck does. Hell, Chuck himself has talked about how the show nearly went belly-up after being driven from Youtube a decade ago over the first wave of copyright strikes and was only saved by Linkara helping him get set up over on BlipTV. The 'pray they get distracted and start kicking someone else' strategy doesn't work and it especially doesn't make sense when the other party is the one in such clear violation of the law in the first place.
SFdebris is basically Null if he had to deal with people who werent complete retards at filing dmca claims
 
At this point I've seen more of Voyager from Chuck than from the show itself. He distills it nicely and if it is a genuinely good episode then I will watch it, like "The Thaw". Genuinely enjoy his videos and perspective and retrospectives. I just wish he would vet his requests more. Why he reviewed History of Trunks as his first exposure to DragonBall is baffling. "Why are they screaming? What's a Saiyan?" Probably the worst spot for a newcomer to start.
 
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At this point I've seen more of Voyager from Chuck than from the show itself. He distills it nicely and if it is a genuinely good episode then I will watch it, like "The Thaw". Genuinely enjoy his videos and perspective and retrospectives. I just wish he would vet his requests more. Why he reviewed History of Trunks as his first exposure to DragonBall is baffling. "Why are they screaming? What's a Saiyan?" Probably the worst spot for a newcomer to start.

Money, dear boy. Money. When someone throws a tidy sum your way to review an extremely niche, magical girl anime from 1996, you're going to take the cash and do your best, even if it means mangling the title of the show, every character's name, and the names of all of their attacks. I, for one, see no value in Chuck reviewing something like MLP:Friendship is Magic, because he has no interest in, or connection to the show. Paying him money to review the first episode isn't going to make Chuck like the franchise. It isn't going to result in him developing insight into its themes that no one else has ever discovered. It's going to result in the same cringy mess that you'd get if you had your high school science teacher try to review the show. Sure, your science teacher is knowledgeable and he could probably put a presentation together, but he's not part of the culture of the show, not part of the target demographic, and he probably wants nothing to do with it. The brony who hired Chuck to review the show probably got to jerk himself off for awhile as two of his favorite internet things briefly came together, but all he had to ultimately show for it is an empty wallet and a cum-filled sock.
 
Money, dear boy. Money. When someone throws a tidy sum your way to review an extremely niche, magical girl anime from 1996, you're going to take the cash and do your best, even if it means mangling the title of the show, every character's name, and the names of all of their attacks. I, for one, see no value in Chuck reviewing something like MLP:Friendship is Magic, because he has no interest in, or connection to the show. Paying him money to review the first episode isn't going to make Chuck like the franchise. It isn't going to result in him developing insight into its themes that no one else has ever discovered. It's going to result in the same cringy mess that you'd get if you had your high school science teacher try to review the show. Sure, your science teacher is knowledgeable and he could probably put a presentation together, but he's not part of the culture of the show, not part of the target demographic, and he probably wants nothing to do with it. The brony who hired Chuck to review the show probably got to jerk himself off for awhile as two of his favorite internet things briefly came together, but all he had to ultimately show for it is an empty wallet and a cum-filled sock.

You can really tell when he likes a show and is invested in the story. His reviews of Gundam 0080 are really fucking good and you sense that he really got something out of it because the story was genuinely compelling and in full context. Doing History of Trunks requires a decent amount of context and it stands out as one of the best pieces of DragonBall but as an intro it really isn't going to endear itself to a newcomer who is picking up a side story to the main story. It also clearly isn't Chucks thing.

I was hoping that eventually he would do something with Transformers Prime since it seems up his alley and is the best the series has had since Beast Wars but the donors want more magical girl anime garbage.
 
He's been wasting a lot of his time recently talking about some shitty anime called Esclaflowne. It's boring as shit though, even when he's talking about it. I guess it's a good thing that he's getting paid for those reviews by somebody, but I could not care less.
 
He's been wasting a lot of his time recently talking about some shitty anime called Esclaflowne. It's boring as shit though, even when he's talking about it. I guess it's a good thing that he's getting paid for those reviews by somebody, but I could not care less.

You would think that people would be less selfish and try to get reviews that everyone or most people would enjoy. Chuck likes sci fi. Have him review sci fi shit. I'm sure he would like stuff like Zeta Gundam or Cowboy Bebop if given the chance and would turn out interesting takes on them in his reviews.
 
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Chuck announces the death of his grandmother and October's video schedule:
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https://tw.tinf.io/sfdebris/status/1314621393649258496 (https://archive.md/zNGXU)
October schedule:
10-Oct • Discovery 14
12-Oct • Atlantis: Progeny
14-Oct • Rick and Morty Block 2
17-Oct • The Day the Earth Stood Still
18-24 Oct • OFF
25-31 Oct • I Ain't Afraid of No Ghost' Week
 
He's been wasting a lot of his time recently talking about some shitty anime called Esclaflowne. It's boring as shit though, even when he's talking about it. I guess it's a good thing that he's getting paid for those reviews by somebody, but I could not care less.

Oh God. This was one of those animes that tried to do the "Mechas for the boys, love-triangles for the girls" thing that a lot of anime does. It was infamous for being absolutely butchered by Fox Kids, who tried to erase all of the romance stuff and make it a mecha anime aimed at 7 year old boys. It didn't even make it to the end of the season before Fox pulled it. I feel for Chuck...
 
Chuck shares a bit more about his grandmother's final days in his latest review (Star Trek (TNG): Half a Life)


Also, he released the schedule for the rest of the year a few days ago:
2-Nov • Walter Peck
4-Nov • Dragon Age: Inquisition Part 0
7-Nov • 11001001
9-13 Nov • Dragons of Autumn Twilight Book 1
14-Nov • Half a Life
16-Nov • X-Files: Drive
18-Nov • Rick and Morty Block 3
21-Nov • Star Trek 2
23-Nov • Red Dwarf: Dear Dave
25-Nov • Fallout 3 Part 0
28-Nov • Star Trek 3
30-Nov • Batman TAS: Baby-Doll
2-Dec • Atlantis: Replicator Trilogy
5-Dec • Star Trek 4
7-Dec • Blake's 7: Mission to Destiny
9-Dec • Fallout New Vegas Part 0
12-Dec • Star Trek 5
14-18 Dec • Nemesis Games
19-Dec • Star Trek 7
21-Dec • Escaflowne 26
25-Dec • Christmas Episode
 
Any speculation on what the Christmas Episode might be this year? I think he's running out of spectacularly bad episodes of shows so I'm not even sure.
 
Any speculation on what the Christmas Episode might be this year? I think he's running out of spectacularly bad episodes of shows so I'm not even sure.
The schedule was updated a few hours ago and it's apparently "The Bare Midriff Contagion Christmas Special" make of that what you will.

Updated schedule:
14-18 Dec • Nemesis Games
19-Dec • On Holograms and Ethics
21-Dec • Escaflowne 26
25-Dec • The Bare Midriff Contagion Christmas Special
2-Jan • Inside Man
4-Jan • Incredible Part 6
6-Jan • Superman TAS: World's Finest
 
The schedule was updated a few hours ago and it's apparently "The Bare Midriff Contagion Christmas Special" make of that what you will.

Updated schedule:
14-18 Dec • Nemesis Games
19-Dec • On Holograms and Ethics
21-Dec • Escaflowne 26
25-Dec • The Bare Midriff Contagion Christmas Special
2-Jan • Inside Man
4-Jan • Incredible Part 6
6-Jan • Superman TAS: World's Finest
Can I just say I thoroughly enjoy the Incredible Retrospective. It really is a great dive into the psyche of Bruce banner and really connecting multiple eras of the hulk into a cohesive Tapestry of a heavily emotionally disturbed man . It also makes me re appreciate what made the hulk as popular as superman in the Zeitgeist before Ruffalo made him super forgettable and now nobody knows who Betty Ross is anymore .
 
Long update from Chuck about how much of a shitshow video hosting has turned into:

Frequently Asked Questions (aka What's Going On?)

Video and Forum Problems
Why is a video missing?
We've had some hosting issues over the years. Since the show started in 2008, the web has changed, the hosts have changed, even the laws have changed. Finding ways to adhere to the spirit of the original shows while hosting things safely is a full time job, especially with bots. Effort is underway to restore everything, but some videos need to be altered, and some are gated.

Why doesn't fullscreen work on some videos? Also, why is this video having such a difficult time loading?
We have temporarily placed some videos on a host that doesn't have native fullscreen offered, and it is not always stable. This is a "better than nothing" situation used until the video can be placed on a more functional host. We are not doing the remaining ones in order to direct all efforts in getting videos on these better, more stable hosts. Likewise, the intention is for all new videos to go directly to our new hosts.

How long will this take?
As discussed below, effort is currently being directed on new shows, with restoring old ones secondary.

Shouldn't you fix the stuff that's broken before making new stuff?
Logically, yes. But that logic has led to five years of struggling to make new stuff. It has reached a point where the queue is so enormous that (seriously) Chuck will be dead before he finishes it. That's why restoration has taken a back seat this time. However see further down "The Experiment" for more.

I can't create a new account on the forum. Why, and when will it be fixed?
I'm not sure what is causing the problem, and digging further into it is taking time away from other issues. No one is happy with the situation, but we're stuck with it until we can find a solution.

Youtube
Is SFDebris Red your channel?
Yes. SFDebris Red carries material that fits more into what the show has been throughout its long history, with a balance of snarky commentary and serious discussion.

Why can't you use the regular Youtube channel for that?
TL;DR answer: Because.
Long answer: You have to understand the channel's history. It started as just the place where I did videos. When CBS went on a rampage and YT adopted a "copyright strike first and don't bother asking questions later" approach, all the videos migrated over to Blip. The Youtube channel was then used to run trailers for the Blip videos for the subscribers on Youtube, but after a few years even that was beyond what would be allowed. When Blip was shut down, the channel became a place to put videos that wouldn't be at risk (for the most part) of getting false flags called on it, like background videos and book analyses.
As a result, for years the channel drew attention from people interested in the serious discussions that happened to be included in those videos. When something that could be posted without getting a strike came up that didn't fit that, it was often met with confusion at this strange change to the channel's content. The end result is that, while many of the people there like both forms of the show, there's a substantial number who have a preference for what the channel has been in the last six years, rather than what it started as.
SFDebris Red is a compromise to that, being a place where the other kind of material can be safely placed on Youtube. It also ensures that the main channel isn't being flooded with content.

I'm starting to see videos linked to a different Youtube channel than either of those, what gives?
What is now Youtube Red started as a firewall between the regular Youtube channel and content that was potentially at risk of getting an incorrect copyright strike being struck against it. However, it's ability to fill a niche the show needed has meant that the channel needs to not be put at risk, so a third channel has been created to serve as the firewall now.

And when will we see a firewall for the firewall of the firewall?
Shut up.

Films & Star Trek
What happened to the Star Trek title sequences?
The TNG, TOS, and Enterprise titles have been tripping copybots lately. This is possibly what caused our host to shut us down. For the good of the show, I've removed them and am using the new title format for those shows in all forms and all Trek videos on Youtube (I purchased some royalty-free licensed music to ensure this is safe). The pity of it is that I had already created 1080p titles for TNG and Enterprise using the new HD videos and I can't use them.

So you're doing Star Trek with mostly still images now?
The intention is for each new video to be produced in the old format, but to also create one that can be safely posted on Youtube Red for those who prefer using Youtube, especially for mobile.

But what about other recent works such as films?
Attempts to do the same with films have failed. This has necessitated going with much more static images and sometimes splitting into multiple parts to be acceptable to Youtube.

Speaking of films, I've been seeing a lot more of them on the show lately compared to the past, why is that?
Films are much more difficult to do than TV episodes, as each is usually a solitary entry, and finding background information can be challenging. As a result, with the problems faced since the closing of Blip, the time needed to do films has been missing. After five years of this, the number of films that have been in the queue for an unacceptable period of time has skyrocketed. Because problems are continuing to happen, the new policy is to move forward with the films regardless of any other calamities to address this problem.

Is that why you're cutting corners on the films going with still images?
Absolutely not, still images takes MORE time to do, not less. And to be clear, films are being made top priority, and every intention is for them to be as good as they would have been done at any other time. You are seeing more of them, and that's why you're seeing less of other things.

Originally, we had a Star Trek review every Saturday. Then you started doing a film a month and did a Mini-Review. Now you're doing a film review or two and no mini-reviews. What gives?
There are just a lot more films that need to be done than Star Trek episodes, and the mini-reviews take more time than expected.
However, starting in March the intention is that, on days when there isn't a new Star Trek review, an old Star Trek review will be modified so it can be placed on Youtube Red.
This show began with Star Trek, there's no intention to downplay the vital role it has played in SF Debris' growth over the past 13 years, nor to begin marginalizing it. Circumstances have reached a point where everything else has to give (for the moment) to make more room for the films.

Why did you stop doing the Star Trek reviews Saturday morning? I miss watching them while I eat breakfast.
Since the Blip move, auto-scheduling has been difficult. Part of the reason for the Youtube Red versions is so that I can set those up ahead of time for you to see automatically on Saturday morning. While February may see a few problems there as the show prepares for The Experiment, the intention is to get them in place by the start of March.

Why are you doing two reviews of some films?
Some films have enough material that seems worthy solely of serious analysis that I choose to separate the material into a Red and a Blue version (as jokingly dramatized with Jurassic Park's review). The Blue version is "Discussion [title]" to show it's about examining it seriously. The Red version is the snarky take on it, which will have a normal title card and usually be titled "A Look at [title]." Splitting to Red and Blue is not ideal for all films and is done on a case-by-case basis on what seems best for it, it's not a reflection on the quality of the film.

Why do some videos get a background video and some don't?
In some cases (such as Idiocracy) there's not enough material to make a background video. In others (such as Lilo & Stitch) there's already far more thorough and useful videos on the web to make a deep dive into it not worth doing. And in still others (such as The Blair Witch Project) discussing background elements during the video is better than divorcing it from the film itself. This is also done on a case-by-case basis and not a reflection on the quality of the film.

Video Games
You only did one part of [video game] and the next isn't coming for months?! Why?!
Video games take a tremendous amount of time, and although they have had progress, they are likewise in danger of falling behind. I made the decision to take the three largest ones and turn them into an ongoing monthly installment shared between them. That way, there is some forward progress. This is not ideal, but we left ideal back in 2015.

I have a video game in the queue, do I have to wait for you to finish three titanic monsters before you look at mine?
No, there are some games in the queue smaller than these epics, and it's my intention, once sufficient headway has been made on the films, to do them as well. They will be done all at once, rather than being split.

Restoration Plan
Many shows I like are missing, when will you work on [series]?
In the post-Vimeo move, the videos were placed on several different hosts as best met the needs of the time. The intention was for 2020 to be the move, and 2021 to be refinement. What went wrong was that one host shut down the channel without notice or explanation. This is the same reason why some suggestions (such as archive.org) are not being explored, they tend to fold inexplicably and without warning. The intention for the refinement stage had been to backup videos on several hosts in case this happened, it just happened sooner than intended.
So the intention is to move forward on that, several small hosts to ensure that if one goes down, we don't lose too much. We are still in relatively early days for that, though. For example, Babylon 5 and Blake's 7 are currently sharing a single host. It is intended to have one for animation, one for Doctor Who, one for anime, and so on.

Okay, so what's taking so long?
Without getting into specifics, there is a gate on the number of non-Youtube videos I can post in a day. I have been refining ways of increasing that, but both those things slow us down. When I went to Vimeo, I moved the entire catalogue by just taking a few days off and moving the unmodified videos over. I had no idea I'd be nostalgic for those days.

What about things that have been missing for a while, like the Doctor Who Missing Episodes videos?
Some of these specials or companion videos require substantial re-editing to avoid bots. What's more, in many cases the audio is poor, and in a few, out of date. For that reason, the videos in many cases are being re-made with new video, audio, and in some cases, a revised script.

Won't that take time?
Yes, which is why one day a week will be dedicated just to doing that.
Long time viewers of the show may recall that, when I began at Blip, the show had two episodes a week, Tuesdays (for non-Star Trek) and Saturday (for Star Trek). Not long after, I began making higher quality versions of the original Star Trek videos (the earliest years were all done with a five dollar microphone and Microsoft MovieMaker, so were atrocious), so Thursday was the day each week that a revised version of an old Star Trek review was posted. After they were all done, Thursday became the "half-hour long TV episodes day" (today that queue is still listed in my spreadsheet as "Thursday queue"). So we'll be going back to our roots for a time.

So will there be time for other stuff, or are you just revising old things, doing movies and games, and some Star Trek?
I'm afraid, for the next few months, that will describe much of what I do, unfortunately. Had it not been for the loss of some content, this wouldn't be necessary. There was a plan to make this work in 2020, and we went weeks before Vimeo went on to ruin it. In 2021, we went four days before something similar happened to the new plan, of doing all this and other content too, but that's ruined now. Doing films and games and Star Trek reviews and fixing old videos and restoring stuff recently lost, just doesn't leave any room for anything else. I miss many of these shows myself, with as busy as this mess has made me, sometimes the only time I get to watch these programs I love is when I do the reviews, but for now, this is just what it needs to be to get past the problem. Hence what I call The Experiment.

THE EXPERIMENT
Between March 6 and May 29, there are 12 weeks:
Two of those weeks will be "OFF"
The other 10 weeks:
-Every Monday will be a revised/updated special video (Hermit's Journey, Missing Episodes, etc)
-Every Tuesday will be a modified X-Files episode
-Every Wednesday will be a film review
-Every Saturday will be either:
-A new trek review
-A Youtube-version trek review + a game chapter
-A Youtube-version trek review + Babylon 5 or Stargate
-Janeway, of course, trumps all.
During the two "OFF" weeks, I'm going to attempt to post some revised/updated videos ahead of time on the main Youtube Channel, schedule them to release during the week, and then add them to the main site afterwards.

Why the X-Files?
Two reasons: they won't go on any non-Youtube host right now, and also, we've managed to get one on there without as much fuss as was thought. The hope is that this can be redone with higher quality video than was used originally.

Before you were sometimes replacing Star Trek with a film, now you're replacing it with any old thing? Is this going to be a trend?
This is a temporary change. Originally, a movie would sometimes be on Saturday to allow the other stuff to appear on Wednesday, but since that was moving the films around for arbitrary reasons, it made more sense to just keep films all on the same day. The intention, though, is to eventually go back to the way things were before. This is an experiment to see if this can help address a current problem, not to come up with a good long-term approach for the show.

What does "Janeway trumps all" mean?
Among the backers of the show is Janeway herself. You see her title card near the beginning of some episodes, indicating her demand. If Janeway demands something, the schedule bends to her whim. We've all learned that the hard way by now.

But what about [series]?
For the moment, I have to backburner it. Before the January crash I'd hoped to have a number of shows that haven't been seen in a while, like Korra, Doctor Who, and BSG, plus new like The Expanse and Robin Hood, but trying to do them and work on restoring has proven to be far too much. If the old Vimeo or Blip were here tomorrow we could be back much sooner, as it is, we need to address some items that have had to be neglected for far too long.
https://sfdebris.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5957 (https://archive.is/VB6Vx)

This poor guy's going to end up giving himself another heart attack at this rate. Needs to get one of those 5 dollar an hour Filipino virtual assistants off of fiverr for the time intensive grunt work.

February's schedule:
6-Feb • Displaced
8-12 Feb • Babylon's Ashes
13-Feb • A Matter of Honor
15-Feb • Atl: Travelers
16-Feb • Atl: The Seer
17-Feb • Atl: Miller's Crossing
20-Feb • Inception
22-Feb • Fallout 3
24-Feb • Merin Part 2
 
I know it probably wasn't SFDebris, but who was that guy that did those hilarious Star Trek recuts that turned Picard & crew into sociopaths? I remember there were 100+ videos but they got copyright struck into oblivion. Was it SF Debris?
 
I know it probably wasn't SFDebris, but who was that guy that did those hilarious Star Trek recuts that turned Picard & crew into sociopaths? I remember there were 100+ videos but they got copyright struck into oblivion. Was it SF Debris?
It was Major Grin, he also does reviews on his other channel: Nitpicking Nerd.
 
Long update from Chuck about how much of a shitshow video hosting has turned into:

https://sfdebris.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5957 (https://archive.md/VB6Vx)

This poor guy's going to end up giving himself another heart attack at this rate. Needs to get one of those 5 dollar an hour Filipino virtual assistants off of fiverr for the time intensive grunt work.

February's schedule:
6-Feb • Displaced
8-12 Feb • Babylon's Ashes
13-Feb • A Matter of Honor
15-Feb • Atl: Travelers
16-Feb • Atl: The Seer
17-Feb • Atl: Miller's Crossing
20-Feb • Inception
22-Feb • Fallout 3
24-Feb • Merin Part 2
dude is a fucking trooper
 
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Chuck's now back from vacation and has put up a tentative schedule.

March's schedule:
1-Mar • Hermit's Journey 2
4-Mar • Hermit's Journey 3
8-Mar • Hermit's Journey 4
11-Mar • Hermit's Journey 5
13-Mar • Soldiers of the Empire
15-Mar • Hermit's Journey 6
16-Mar • X-Files: Anasazi
17-Mar • Island of Lost Souls
20-Mar • Bread and Circuses
22-Mar • Hermit's Journey 7
23-Mar • X-Files: The Blessing Way
24-Mar • Shin Godzilla
27-Mar • Fallout New Vegas Part 1
29-Mar • Hermit's Journey 8
30-Mar • X-Files: Paperclip
31-Mar • Rock & Rule
 
Chuck announced the premature end of his experiment last month:
A while back I announced a three month experiment to address numerous issues arising from the server situation. I'm terminating the experiment after two. As the past week especially has shown, it simply isn't sustainable. I apologize for the recent chaos resulting 1/x

[cont'd] from this. May will be something of a clean-up month, in that it will be about allowing me to address things that have been neglected due to the breakdown. I can assure the results of the experiment weren't compromised. When fatigue set in, I made sure that 2/x

[cont'd] the work took longer, that it wasn't finished quicker to hit deadlines. But it has led to schedule slippage, confusion, and compromises in non-video areas. There have been learning opportunities from this, so in that sense it has born fruit. But the plan itself 3/x

[cont'd] clearly can only be done on a short term basis, with sufficient preparation and insurance that disruptions won't happen. I am, however, at least relieved that many long-neglected items have finally been addressed, and from the sound of it to the satisfaction 4/x

[cont'd] of the very patient individuals responsible for them. Thank you all for your continued patience. The May shift will allow me to devote time to the restoration of outstanding Trek videos as well. So with that, LL&P

https://twitter.com/sfdebris/status/1386373288507674629 (https://archive.is/x5aYM)

Also, here's the video schedules

April's schedule:
3-Apr • Picard 2 (redo)
5-Apr • Hermit's Journey 9
7-Apr • Hermit's Journey 10
10-Apr • Renaissance Man
12-Apr • Hermit's Journey 11
13-Apr • X-Files: Humbug (redo)
14-Apr • Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
17-Apr • Babylon 5: Interludes and Examinations
17-Apr • Babylon 5: Walkabout
17-Apr • Babylon 5: Shadow Dancing
17-Apr • The Breach (redo)
19-Apr • Hermit's Journey 12
20-Apr • X-Files: Hungry (redo)
21-Apr • The Last Man On Earth
24-Apr • Dragon Age Inquisition
24-Apr • Prey (redo)
26-Apr • Homage vs Ripoff
27-Apr • X-Files: Clive Bruckman's Final Repose (redo)
28-Apr • Patlabor the Movie
1-May • Nightingale (redo)

May's schedule:
8-May • Voy: Prey*
10-May • X-Files: 2Shy*
11-May • X-Files: Oubliette*
12-May • X-Files: Nisei*
13-May • X-Files: 731*
15-May • DS9: Visionary
17-May • X-Files: Jose Chung's From Outer Space*
19-May • SG-1: 1969
22-May • The Emissary
24-May • X-Files: War of the Coprophages*
26-May • SG-1: 2010
29-May • Reunion
31-May • Fallout 3, Part 2
2-Jun • SG-1: 2001
* Resoration (sic)

June's schedule (posted halfway through the month, today):
16-Jun • TNG: Schisms*
19-Jun • Voy: Survival Instinct
21-Jun • X-Files: Squeeze*
23-Jun • SG-1: There But For the Grace of God
26-Jun • Voy: Random Thoughts
28-Jun • X-Files: Tooms*
30-Jun • SG-1: Point of View
* Resoration (sic)
 
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