I was very impressed with the character jumping. I actually half-thought that they were doing voice-dubbing like they do for character switches in cartoons until Cassandra jumped into the Doctor. It totally didn't even sound like Billie Piper's voice to me when she was Cassandra and not Rose.
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Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Matt, what pinged you about Tennant?
Some of his gestures struck me as John Cleese-esque, and I thought he chose too shrill a voice. Billie nailed that same husky, self-satisfied voice that Zoë Wanamaker used for Cassandra while keeping her own pitch.
I'll just have to make the tremendous sacrifice and re-watch.
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BSG fans: Webisode #9 is up already!
What are the webisodes? Are they spoilery for the new season?
They're things that happened on New Caprica between the end of Season 2 and the beginning of Season 3. So I guess they could be technically considered spoilery in that the events will likely be referenced in the episodes.
ETA: Finished watching season 2 with my gf this weekend. Downloaded was interesting. I have no idea why Pegasus Six set off the nuke in Lay Down Your Burdens, other than the fact it eventually led the Cylons to them. Though why the Cylons changed their minds to live and let live, and then a year later decided "On second thought, lets rule over humanity instead" is kind of confusing. (I understand the first change of heart was due to Caprica Six and Boomer's influence, but I don't know what spawned the second.)
Loved Dean Stockwell's character, though.
Unrelated, in the final scene of LDYB II, the Chief looks incredibly Kevin Smith-like.
Hmmm...now I wonder if I want to watch them. I am a big spoilerphobe, but if the events are just peripheral, throw away events rather than what season 3 is really about, that would be okay. But, I don't want to take the chance and get spoiled.
I think your safest bet (granted this comes from no foreknowledge, just making assumptions what the first episode of season 3 is going to be about) might be to watch the season premiere, and then go back and watch the webisodes to see how they got there. Or safer still, wait until after the episode ends and ask if there's anything in the webisodes that doesn't get covered in that episode and therefor could possibly be spoilery for the 2nd or 3rd ep of the season.
I've watched the first couple and have been meaning to watch the others. They do seem to give an idea of what to expect from the new season as far as the environment and the state of humanity and all, so they may be considered "spoilery" in that way, but I also feel like they're meant to really be part of the story, the way "The Christmas Invasion" bridges the two seasons of DW. Or, for a more apt comparison, the "Children in Need" special.
My way of looking at them is that they aren't spoilers--they are BSG. The PTB aren't hinging anything on you not knowing of their content. They may assume you know, they may not care either way. So I don't think there's anything to spoil.