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Love Isn't A Battlestar, Unfortunately
Ah, Felix Gaeta. After so many years of wondering about your love life, we finally got to see it — and this being Battlestar Galactica, the fantasies were probably better. Spoilers for the webisodes ahead. More »Two Problems and One Solution for Friday's Battlestar Episode
Cylon Psychodrama and Way Too Much Singing on Battlestar
The last several episodes of Battlestar Galactica have been occasionally slug-like, but Friday's installment, "Guess What's Coming to Dinner," delivered some serious asskickery. As the rebel cylons and the human fleet work their way toward an uneasy alliance, there are juicy, twisty plans-within-plans on both sides. Plus there are some seriously intense scenes with the cylon sleeper agents, torn between human loyalty and curiosity about their newly-discovered robo-identities. Unfortunately, there is also singing. A lot of singing. Spoilers ahoy! More »Cylon Deathfest on Battlestar Galactica
For those of us who have gotten sick of scientist-cum-messiah Baltar's sermonizing, Friday's episode of Battlestar Galactica, "Faith," was a welcome relief. Instead of watching a sweaty dude in a shiny robe preach to a room full of Lilith Fair lady ninjas, we got to watch an asskicking Starbuck court danger and cylons. Plus there were views of the cylon Base Ships that we've never seen before — and that looked seriously awesome. For BSG fans who like the whole character development thing, there was plenty of that too. A lot of the humans (and cylons) are having to face their mortality for the first time. And it's not always pretty. More »Hugh Hefner vs. Robert DeNiro on Battlestar Galactica
A Giant Bag of "What the Hell" on Battlestar Galactica
Cylon Civil War and Rough Sex with Starbuck
Cylon Politics Get Out of Control