Karen Cliche (and no Vic Webster) is all the strike against it I needed. She's not so much good.
Boxed Set, Vol. 1: Smallville, Due South, Farscape
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Hmmm, there's going to be a 3 Musketeers series on PAX.
Oh, gods, no. I'm a Musketeers fanatic, and I can't see myself tuning in to that more than once to point and laugh. It looks like Roar with rapiers.
As for the religion on BSG, I have noticed one person saying something like "By the lords of Kobol," which I assume to be their gods. Six, at least, has some kind of sin-based theology that has multiple echoes to Christianity without mentioning any messianic figure so far. I suspect they'll be expanding on matters a bit as things progress. Or I hope so.
Per the mini-series, Kobol is where they all came from and Earth is a legendary thirteenth colony.
This is also true in the original series.
Though, discounting the awful Galactica 1980, it's never estabilshed when the events of the series take place in relation to Earth time (before or after now, that is).
discounting the awful Galactica 1980
It's best to look at that particular series as badfic that was televised.
So wait - the second BG was called Water?
Huh. I guess I did see them both, but didn't notice a transition from one ep to the next. Maybe it came up during my dog walk break. Cool. One less thing I have to scramble around for since I missed the second MI-5 last weekend.
I did see them both, but didn't notice a transition from one ep to the next.
You must have timed your dog walk break perfectly, because they put the title "Water" up on the screen in big white letters, just before they cut into Boomer, soaking wet, with a faraway look in her eyes.
Poor unintentionally-evil Boomer, man.
There was one ep of the original BSG where Apollo was monitoring random space noise listening for signals that would steer them towards civilization. At the very end of the episode, right after Starbuck had lured him away from his post, there was a sudden clear burst signal of a NASA Apollo mission transmission.
At the very end of the episode, right after Starbuck had lured him away from his post, there was a sudden clear burst signal of a NASA Apollo mission transmission.
OH! I'd forgotten about that, quester. Which would peg Original Galactica as occuring looooooong after modern times.
Didn't OBSG go to Earth in some eps? Was there time travel? When was it when they arrived? Dream sequence?