Anyway, I, too, found myself behind the BSG timeline ... yes, the geeky cube found herself behind because she does have a life beyond scifi, but I digress... this site will play catch up and you will still be able to enjoy the end of this terrific series.
nanc: You nut! But you are a lovable nut ;-)
Steve Harkonnen: BSG is a great show. Way better than the original. If you are way, way behind, perhaps it would be better to start at the beginning, otherwise, I would suggest the recap video. In any case, it is a great story.
BTW I'm also a fan of Dr. Who. I'm not sure about the new Who, are you?
Harmony: BSG is a story that has been told many times before in science fiction. Basically, it has to do with a human construct trying to take over its creator.
My son has turned me into a fraggin BSG geek with all past episodes from the beginning on DVD. I am totally into it, but I'm afraid the cool kids will find out. hehe
My daughter and I got SO into this show while she was home from college. We started with Season 1 and got through Season 2.5. I am hooked on the show now. It is terrific! I'm a frakking fan!
i am so far behind. the last episodes look very interesting. i remember the old BG series also.
ReplyDeleteBATTLESCAR BACKLASHTICA?!?
ReplyDeleteyou trekkies...
I keep on hearing this is a great show but am so dreadfully behind.
ReplyDeleteMine is Dr. Who!
kris: Hey stranger, long time no see.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I, too, found myself behind the BSG timeline ... yes, the geeky cube found herself behind because she does have a life beyond scifi, but I digress... this site will play catch up and you will still be able to enjoy the end of this terrific series.
nanc: You nut! But you are a lovable nut ;-)
Steve Harkonnen: BSG is a great show. Way better than the original. If you are way, way behind, perhaps it would be better to start at the beginning, otherwise, I would suggest the recap video. In any case, it is a great story.
BTW I'm also a fan of Dr. Who. I'm not sure about the new Who, are you?
i started watching the new who...it was ok..i am a trekkie...Battlestar looks good but i haven't watched the first episode
ReplyDeletecube---i guess i have been in mourning, can you guess why?
kris: I have some ideas about it being politically related, but I'm not certain... perhaps you'd like to enlighten me.
ReplyDeletei may post about, tuesday seems to be a good day to do that.
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kris: Then I will await Tuesday with bated breath...
ReplyDeleteOH, whats this show about? Let me find it out first..
ReplyDeleteHarmony: BSG is a story that has been told many times before in science fiction. Basically, it has to do with a human construct trying to take over its creator.
ReplyDeletemust one have a televisual box to envision this sort of program?
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nanc: I'm afraid so.
ReplyDeleteMy son has turned me into a fraggin BSG geek with all past episodes from the beginning on DVD. I am totally into it, but I'm afraid the cool kids will find out. hehe
ReplyDeleteI want Lorne Green back. There was something odd yet kitchy about Pa Cartwright being in outer space.
ReplyDeletejan: We won't tell the cool kids
ReplyDelete;-)
BTW I thought the identity of he fifth Ceylon was a bit anticlimactic. I expected something bigger.
Pasadena CC: I have fond memories of Green's Adama. It was pretty much the same character as PA Cartwright only in Spandex.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to choose one, however, I'd pick Olmos' Adama. His inner demons make for more interesting fare.
My daughter and I got SO into this show while she was home from college. We started with Season 1 and got through Season 2.5. I am hooked on the show now.
ReplyDeleteIt is terrific!
I'm a frakking fan!