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?
Didn't OBSG go to Earth in some eps? Was there time travel? When was it when they arrived? Dream sequence?
If they did, that's gone and slipped my mind entirely. I only remember awful Galactica 1980 actually on Earth.
There was an arc where Galactica found a planet called Terra, which was Earth-like, but they discovered it wasn't really Earth.
In the Galactica 80 series, the guy who played all grown up Boxey was Kent McCord, who also played Jack Crichton in Farscape.
In the Galactica 80 series, the guy who played all grown up Boxey was Kent McCord, who also played Jack Crichton in Farscape.
Ooh! I knew Kent McCord was in the series, but I'd forgotten he played Adult!Boxey.