Has this been posted yet?
SCI FI Channel has added Lucy Lawless to the cast of its white-hot original series 'Battlestar Galactica.' Lawless will reprise her role as D'Anna Biers in a 10-episode arc in the show's eagerly anticipated third season, which begins production in Vancouver in April.
There's a lot more here, including some big assed spoilers.
Abrams not directing "Alias" finale:
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Spoilericious interview with Ron Moore about season three.
The meatiest paragraph:
“We do eventually plan on getting them back out into space, and also another major thing that’s going to happen in the third season is we’re going to do an ongoing Cylon story where we’re going to be cutting over to the Cylon world for the first time and running a complete arc within the Cylon,” reveals Moore. “It’s still coming together, but [the occupation arc] will probably be three or four or five episodes… probably four episodes. We’re still kind of stroking out exactly how these kinds of things will fall, but I don’t think it will take quite as long as it took us to wrap up the arc at the beginning of the second season.”
The sort of archetype that we’re talking about is like Vichy France: There’s a Colonial government run by President Baltar that is collaborating with the Cylons, while the humans put together an insurgent resistance against the occupation.
At this time I would like to say: eeeeeeee!
Wait wait wait. I saw this movie. It was called
The X-Files.
Wait wait wait. I saw this movie. It was called The X-Files.
Yes, but aren't the Cylons better conversationalists than the black goo? If not, I may need to re-think catching up on BSG after all.
Wait wait wait. I saw this movie. It was called The X-Files.
Or "V." And on V there was also a hybrid lizard baby.
Minor spoiler -- Gray's Anatomy is currrently looking for footage of foals being born. No idea when/how it will be used. (Can't even speculate, since I've never seen the show.)
Huh. So I seem to know some spoilers for an upcoming Gilmore Girls ep. One of my daughter's BFF's will be on this episode, and being the good daughter that she is, she got the good intel from her BFF.
* April and Luke bond during math (??) camp
* Luke decides to throw a birthday party for April
* The birthday party is of course a disaster and Lorelai saves the day
* April's mom does not like Lorelai
* For some reason Logan parachutes off a cliff but his chute doesn't open and he "breaks everything"
* Rory goes to the hospital to comfort Logan.
The funniest thing was while Matt Czuchry is deemed "very cute" by the BFF (and my daughter) he got called a "big baby, 'cause he didn't like the breakfast they served and he made an asistant go drive all over to get him what he wanted".
Edited for formatting