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Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
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Laura,
I end up having mini-marathons of SPN during the season given SPN's horrid timeslot. So I will watch 4 ep over a 1-2 day period, then watch another 4-6 eps over the course of a week, etc. It really keeps me tapped in to the arc nicely.
I must admit, this watching wasn't intentional at first, but then I read some discussion in another forum about the most recent episode and I rudely learned that I was behind 4 eps for SPN! Damn.
BTW, Amazon Unbox has the eps and you can download them directly to the Tivo. This worked very very well for SPN. I had $15 in free credits and I needed to use Amazon to go that far back.
If more networks would jump on this bandwagon and they would reduce the price, I actually would consider buying eps this way on a regular basis. The video quality was pretty good (better than downloads in some cases).
According to tvshowsondvd.com, which has so far proven to be a reliable source:
"Universal has announced the first season of Eureka for release on July 3. The 3-disc set includes all 12 episodes, including the double-length series premiere. Suggested retail price of the set is $39.98. Unfortunately that's all the information we have right now, but we'll post more news when we get further details and artwork."
Yay!
Spoilery interview, FWIW. Didn't make me feel any more love for the finale either.
I didn't think it was that spoilery.
I admit that when presented with a 200-person death list, he said no. He's not without conscience, but it's a shallow lake. Sometimes when he appears to have reservations about something, I get more of an impression of "Uh oh, I could get in trouble for this" than the glimmerings of what I would call a conscience. Though it's possible that I've forgotten examples.
I was never as excited about season two as a lot of people were. In some ways I've enjoyed season three more, but I'm weird.
I'm scared to rewatch it. It could remind me of the hilarity, true. But it also could be a letdown and I want to remember it being Just That Funny.
I re-watched "Tall Tales" with the gf and it was still very funny. Maybe not the OMG hilarity of the first viewing, but still entertaining.
It's mildly spoilery - confirms some things about the finale and reveals some casting info about next season. Nothing that couldn't be posted in Spoilers Lite, I don't think.
Sometimes when he appears to have reservations about something, I get more of an impression of "Uh oh, I could get in trouble for this" than the glimmerings of what I would call a conscience.
Baltar is a master of rationalization. He knows that signing the death list was wrong, but he doesn't feel bad about doing it because he knows he resisted, which in his mind is the same as not signing it at all. Ditto unwittingly helping Six commit genocide on the Colonies back in the mini -- he didn't mean to do it, so he has nothing to feel guilt over. And I think that, more than anything, is what rubs people the wrong way about him - it's not that he's technically wrong about those situations, it's that a normal human being would feel guilty anyway, and he doesn't.
I'm not going to spoil in my white font, but I'll qualify what type of information Moore gives away, so people can guess if they want to steer clear. Like sumi, I didn't think there were too many spoilers, but I'm not all that sensitive to the stuff a writer would be willing to reveal, and I know some people are.
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He puts to rest one topic for debate that some people have brought up. He confirms the mindset of a few key characters -- in fairly general terms. He discusses casting issues. He discusses a few issues that will be addressed in season four -- but not how they'll be addressed. He talks about the setting of the two-hour event that will air in the Fall.
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I admit that when presented with a 200-person death list, he said no. He's not without conscience, but it's a shallow lake. Sometimes when he appears to have reservations about something, I get more of an impression of "Uh oh, I could get in trouble for this" than the glimmerings of what I would call a conscience. Though it's possible that I've forgotten examples.
Wasn't Baltar kind of wracked with guilt, when he was first aboard the Cylon ship at the beginning of the season?