BBCA is showing Martha next Saturday.
'Heart Of Gold'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Damn and blast! I'll get you for this, BBC America!
...no, I won't. But I'll be crotchety about it. They told my Tivo that they were showing it! Well, my DirecTV. Doesn't flow as well as Tivo.
Oh, she was Lorna #1. Didn't Lorna turn out to be Felicia's daughter?
Yes, that sounds right.
I'm still trying to figure out where I know Hawkins from -- I'm sure I've seen him in something, but the more I think about it the more I think it may have been theatrical, or a still from something theatrical. Meaning probably the National Theatre in London, because I hardly ever go to the theatre.
(I know they'd done a Henry V in modern dress, a year before I was there, but that was Adrian Lester in the title role.)
Tivo was confused - I got Adam again too.
Nutty - he was in that BBCA thing about some sort of terrorist attack on DC that starred Jason Isaacs.
Ooh, new BSG promos lots of Anders and more Anders - he looks good in the flightsuit. Also, interesting shot of Lee, Adm. Adama and Starbuck.
Adama/Roslin - very sweet.
Sumi, I don't have BBCA. But aha, he was in an episode of Spooks and A touch of Frost, so that's probably where I'm recognizing him from.
Ooh, new BSG promos lots of Anders and more Anders - he looks good in the flightsuit.
Wait, wasn't he a professional athlete that got conscripted into the resistance on Caprica like a year and a half ago and spent much of the intervening time learning guerilla tactics for fighting on the ground? How easy is it to train to be a fighter pilot, anyway?
He was a nugget at the end of last season.
Nutty, Lennie James was on Spooks? Excellent. I'll have to go see which episode that was.