I'm in BSG heaven, lately, bombarded by the webisoes, promotion for season 4.5, the upcoming release of 4.0 on DVD and numerous countdown lists. It's beautiful.
So, speaking of webisdoes, are you watching??? They primarily feature Gaeta and Eight(s) and are set between the end of 4.0 and the beginning of 4.5. Each webisode is less than 3 minutes and the fourth installment is up tomorrow. I've never been a huge Gaeta fan but these have me intrigued.
GQ has a Last Cylon Sweepstakes:
As humanity's fight for survival enters its final stages, many questions remain. One, however, burns especially hot: Who is the last Cylon?...Select which character, if any, you believe is the twelfth and final Cylon and complete the form below. If you choose correctly, you'll be entered for a chance to win the ultimate Battlestar Galactica fan prize package from GQ.
Newsweek asked its cultural critics to pick the one work in their field that they believe exemplifies what it was like to be alive in the age of George W. Bush. Joshua Alston picked BSG.
This is one of the best write ups on BSG I've read. ( No major spoilers past the basic premise of the show )
I was out way too late last night with my friend D. I crashed on his couch, had some crazy dreams, and now I'm making it through the day before a work happy hour. The holidays are 5 parts fun and 5 parts exhausting!
So, speaking of webisdoes, are you watching??? They primarily feature Gaeta and Eight(s) and are set between the end of 4.0 and the beginning of 4.5. Each webisode is less than 3 minutes and the fourth installment is up tomorrow. I've never been a huge Gaeta fan but these have me intrigued.
GQ has a Last Cylon Sweepstakes:
As humanity's fight for survival enters its final stages, many questions remain. One, however, burns especially hot: Who is the last Cylon?...Select which character, if any, you believe is the twelfth and final Cylon and complete the form below. If you choose correctly, you'll be entered for a chance to win the ultimate Battlestar Galactica fan prize package from GQ.
Newsweek asked its cultural critics to pick the one work in their field that they believe exemplifies what it was like to be alive in the age of George W. Bush. Joshua Alston picked BSG.
This is one of the best write ups on BSG I've read. ( No major spoilers past the basic premise of the show )
I was out way too late last night with my friend D. I crashed on his couch, had some crazy dreams, and now I'm making it through the day before a work happy hour. The holidays are 5 parts fun and 5 parts exhausting!
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