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The latest webisode of Battlestar Galactica: The Face of the Enemy was posted today. Also, did you know there’s a commentary version of each webisode? Just check the bottom of the page for player options. Jane Espenson provides commentary for each webisode that you can listen to as you watch. Jane calls it a “podcast” […]
One of my favorite and underused characters of Buffy has always been Oz. He’s had some of the best lines of the series, only having been on the show for two seasons and change. It always bugged me that we never got some clear closure to the character and never really found out what happened […]
(Webisode #1 – “The Face of the Enemy”) The first of ten Battlestar Galactica webisodes hit the SciFi.com website today, and so far I’m impressed with what’s being revealed to us. Recall that last time we got some BSG webisodes, we caught a glimpse of what it was like to be Bill Adama back in […]
A long time ago, in a television galaxy not too far away, a remake of the ’70s sci-fi classic Battlestar Galactica was created. And it was good and highly successful. Then, it was announced that a prequel titled Caprica was going to be made that highlighted the Adama family 50 years before the current BSG timeline. […]
With its “Casting Clack” post, CliqueClack brings you a summary of the TV casting news released throughout the week, be it the addition of a series regular, a new recurring cast member, a guest star, or even someone making a cameo. Be warned, the casting news after the jump may contain slight spoilers about the […]
The word “fuck” is one of the strongest in the English language. Not only does it describe the act of love making or passion between two people, but it is also used in anger, frustration, disappointment and amazement. It can be as utilized as a verb, a noun and an adjective. In general, “fuck” is […]
To the highly-paid and pinstriped-suited programming executives at the networks: Stop! Oh, I’m sorry. Let me be more specific. I’m not asking you to stop creating more crummy reality programs, or stop making mediocre to poor comedies that no one laughs at, or even stop airing According to Jim, which is heading in the direction […]