So, the population count? Go up one or stay the same?
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Good question, Sumi. I'm assuming it could go up one extra when next they add people, or go down one less when people die.
Or they just won't count at all, which would be better for the cover-up.
Maybe they're only counting humans. Is Boomer in the count, anyone know?
I wouldn't think so. I wonder if they took the count down by one when they found out she was a Cylon.
All righty. I caught up on a month's worth of Galactica. Woo.
"Scar" was meh. Too heavy-handed, and Starbuck's angst bores me. Very pretty battle, though.
"Sacrifice," I missed entirely because my power flickered here while I was in LA, so the DVR turned itself on and therefore did not record. I read the recap, but it was interesting to watch the next episode and think, "So...I take it Billy died somehow? Huh."
"The Captain's Hand" was similar to "Scar," although better. Still too predictable, but it was awfully pretty. And apparently when Starbuck and Apollo bump issues at each other, I wind up liking Apollo more as a result. I'd have expected that to work the other way.
And "Downloaded." If I was still recapping, this would be the story that I'd have been occasionally insisting they should do all season, while thinking that they probably shouldn't because it was a fun idea that would suck in actuality. If that makes sense. And it turned out that it was fun, and did not suck, and again, if I was recapping I think there are conceptual things I would have to complain about because of the not-entirely-making-sense, but... between Baltar and the "God loves me" climax, too damn funny. I'm jazzed for the finale again, where a week ago I was kind of disheartened.
Now I can read all the posts I skipped, yay.
An interview with Victor Webster regarding his role on Charmed.
Ahhh. Broke his foot. That's the injury that he was talking about...
Thanks, sumi!
He looked sharp, but there better be more of him or I may have to dump the show. It's actually more painful to watch than Mutant X.
I think it's because in the past several years while I wasn't watching, they've evolved to resolving everything by easy magic -- they don't even have to do the rhyming spells anymore and nobody does actual fights. It makes the show even less intereresting than before!
It felt like a lot of chicks with problems talking about their problems. Then they'd throw a few fireballs, and get back to talking.
Hell, if I could throw fireballs, I wouldn't HAVE any problems.