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By Christian
May 25, 2001 - 5:10 PM

  • Rick Norwood at the SF Site has put up capsule reviews of 'Natural Law' and 'Homestead,' which he awarded three and four stars out of four, respectively.

  • Psi Phi has been updated with the full credits for 'Unity', 'Renaissance Man' and 'Endgame'. In addition, the site's UPN Voyager repeat schedule has been updated (again), throughout the end of June.

  • Don Kaplan at the New York Post has put up an article looking at the career of Jolene Blalock, who will be playing Sub-Commander T'Pol on Enterprise.

  • Psi Phi's Books Database has been updated with a guide to 'Star Trek: S.C.E.,' the eBook-only novel series chronicling the adventures of the crew of the U.S.S. Da Vinci.

  • According to a poll that appeared in today's edition of USA Today, 37% of adults in the baby boom generation (people aged 37 to 55) said their favourite television show as they grew up was Star Trek. The Twilight Zone came second, with 30% of the votes, while Laugh-in placed third with 21% of the votes.

  • And in a poll that is still running on the Sci-FI Wire, 68% out of nearly 3000 voters said Enterprise is the genre show most likely to be a hit next year. The live-action The Tick show placed second, with 16% of the votes, while Voyager lead-out Special Unit 2 shared third place with Smallville.

  • SyFy World has announced the winners of its annual Genre awards, based on 35,452 votes. Voyager won in six categories, including Best TV series, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor/Actress, while Patrick Stewart (Jean-Luc Picard) won the Best Actor award for his role in 'X-Men.'

  • eBay is currently hosting an auction of a unique tape from the filming of 'Tsunkatse.' The tape contains sixty minutes of raw uncut footage (the so-called dailies) of Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine) fighting WWF star The Rock. The tape shows new footage of the fight scenes in the episode and also shows the director giving comments to the actors. Bidding is currently at around $400. Thanks go out to Gustavo Leao for this!

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