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    Default Buck Rogers in the 25th century

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    I used to love this show as a kid! I think itd be a fun addition to this website! Wilma, Twiki or Twiggy, that light up hubcap Twiggy wore on his chest, what was his name, Doc something? And dont forget his friend with the feather head, ummmmmm Hawk? I always thought it was great fun!

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    Forum added! I also added forums for Mel Blanc and Gil Gerard in the Actors & Actresses forums.
    "Oh, the pain, the pain!"

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    I never really got into that show. The first episodes established the villains, the Draconians, and that was pretty cool (I especially liked their huge battleship), but then they only returned once in a while and not with any great regularity to satisfy me. To me, in order to truly follow a show, I need a strong, regularly occuring villain. Unfortunately Buck Rogers didn't do that, and the character Buck Rogers himself didn't really appeal to me. I mostly watch shows for the villains, with the hopeful, yet unrealistic dream that they might actually pull it off in the end and come out victorious. Buck Rogers seemed to me like it would just meander off into these boring tracks focusing on life in the 25th century, which didn't seem to futuristic either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lieutenant Gerard View Post
    I never really got into that show. The first episodes established the villains, the Draconians, and that was pretty cool (I especially liked their huge battleship), but then they only returned once in a while and not with any great regularity to satisfy me. To me, in order to truly follow a show, I need a strong, regularly occuring villain. Unfortunately Buck Rogers didn't do that, and the character Buck Rogers himself didn't really appeal to me. I mostly watch shows for the villains, with the hopeful, yet unrealistic dream that they might actually pull it off in the end and come out victorious. Buck Rogers seemed to me like it would just meander off into these boring tracks focusing on life in the 25th century, which didn't seem to futuristic either.
    Wasnt there some lady villain that was always trying to get into Buck's jumpsuit? LOL!

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