BSG Season 4 News (may contain slight spoilers)

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Darth Gaos

I think it was Socrates who spoke the immortal words:  I drank WHAT?

Jen

Has everyone seen the "What the Frak is going on" video on Sci-Fi's web site? Hill-arious!
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wraith1701

Quote from: JenHas everyone seen the "What the Frak is going on" video on Sci-Fi's web site? Hill-arious!

Quote from: wraith1701 on March 26, 2008, 05:58:49 AM
Just a quick heads-up:  The Sci-Fi channel is airing two BSG specials (I think this Friday) called Galactica: Revealed and The Galactica Phenomenon. 

You can watch both now online, as well as a humorous summary of the past 3 seasons called What The Frak Is Going On at the Sci-Fi website.

  :cylon Link- http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/index.php

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sheldor

Quote from: wraith1701 on March 21, 2008, 07:43:16 PM
That would be freakin' COOL!!! :)

You mean frakkin' cool, right ?  I just watched what the frakk -- Friday nights are fun again.

Blackride

The wife and I just finished watchin season 3 and now are looking forward to this Friday. I know I am going to be un-popular for saying this but I am sure hoping season 4 is better than season 3. We both thought that season 3 had some great episodes but mid-way through the season there were some real "clunkers".

The music for the last episode was awesome. VERY dramatic.
Ripley: Ash. Any suggestions from you or Mother?
Ash: No, we're still collating.
Ripley: [Laughing in disbelief] You're what? You're still collating? I find that hard to believe.

wraith1701

Quote from: Blackride on April 03, 2008, 04:58:07 AM
The wife and I just finished watchin season 3 and now are looking forward to this Friday. I know I am going to be un-popular for saying this but I am sure hoping season 4 is better than season 3. We both thought that season 3 had some great episodes but mid-way through the season there were some real "clunkers".

The music for the last episode was awesome. VERY dramatic.

Yeah, season 3 did have some episodes that were weaker than others; but I imagine it was hard to top the early payoff of "Exodus pt. II"--  that episode was incredible! 

Thing is, for me, even the weaker episodes of BSG are infinitely better than just about any other new stuff being aired on TV nowadays.

Quote from: markinro on April 02, 2008, 08:26:58 PM
Quote from: wraith1701 on March 21, 2008, 07:43:16 PM
That would be freakin' COOL!!! :)

You mean frakkin' cool, right ?  I just watched what the frakk -- Friday nights are fun again.

LOL You're frakkin' right... by bad.    :laugh:

Geekyfanboy

2 hours and 52 minutes to go... I hope all you East Coasters are loving it right now.

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Quote from: StarTrekFanatic5 on April 04, 2008, 07:08:41 PM
2 hours and 52 minutes to go... I hope all you East Coasters are loving it right now.

Yes I loved it, but was on an emotional roller coaster because I had just finished watching Torchwood.

And doctor who starts today


Good weekend to be a Sci-fi fan. Oh and Numbers ghost whisperer were back too.

Geekyfanboy

Well it's just rumor right now.. but I wouldn't put it pass Sci Fi.

Dragon*Con 08: 'Battlestar Galactica' Final Episodes May Be Delayed Til April 2009

The final episodes of Season Four of Battlestar Galactica may air as late as April 2009, according to the show's star Aaron Douglas at a cast panel discussion Sunday at Dragon*Con 2008.

Douglas, who plays Chief Tyrol, said that the SCI FI network has completely ignored arguably their biggest hit, adding "and the SCI FI Network sucks," which got a big applause from those in the audience.

"Ten episodes is not a season," said Douglas, referring to the first half of the season, which aired from April to June 2008. In June 2008, the remaining episodes, which will conclude the storyline for the series, had not yet been scheduled.

Michael Hogan, Richard Hatch, and James Callis seemed to echo their castmate's feelings. In an earlier panel, Edward James Olmos riffed on the split saying, "... of course they didn't pay us for five seasons." Season Four was originally slated for 13 episodes, but was extended to 22 (which included a 2-hour movie).

The series finale is said to be a tear-jerker, according to science adviser/consultant, Kevin Grazier.

"I don't know anyone who hasn't cried after reading the final episode script," Grazier said.

Rico

I've always expected it wouldn't air until sometime in early 2009.  April seems a bit far, but we will see.

Darth Gaos

I think it was Socrates who spoke the immortal words:  I drank WHAT?

Geekyfanboy

Battlestar Rumors Debunked

SCI FI Channel is calling "inaccurate" rumors that the second half of Battlestar Galactica's fourth and final season will be delayed and confirmed again that the original series will return with new episodes in January 2009.

Several Web sites, including io9 and Galactica Sitrep, have posted the rumors, reportedly based on comments made by Battlestar cast member Aaron Douglas at Dragon*Con.

The reports are erroneous, the channel confirmed to SCI FI Wire. "It is still slated to return January 2009," a spokesman for the channel said.

Trekkygeek

But the cast were obviously annoyed at something.
I can wait until January but April is just pushing us rowdy geeks too far >:(.
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SPOILER ALERT?? Did BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Actor Aaron Douglas Give Away Too Much To KUFO Radio Nerds??

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Aaron Douglas, who plays Cylon Galen Tyrol on "Battlestar Galactica," may have forgotten what was revealed at the end of 4.10 (the series' mid-season finale, which hit SciFi June 13) and what was shot for 4.11, which hits SciFi in January.

Earth is the Cylon homeworld, Douglas tells KUFO-FM radio personalities Cort and Fatboy.

Excerpt:

    Q. Tell me this. Do we ever get to see the Cylon homeworld?

    AARON DOUGLAS: You did at the end of the middle of season four.

    Q. (pause) Wow! Really? You're saying Earth is the Cylon homeworld?

    AD: Earth, in the scriptures, is the Cylon homeworld. Yeah, they say they found evidence, they found other people, and they're all Cylon. Or they found bones and stuff, scattered all around, and they're Cylon.

    Q. Wow!

    AD: Did you not listen to that – did you not watch that?

    Q. That was not made clear! Yeah, I missed that! Yeah! I saw everybody standing around ...

    AD: Watch the last 10 minutes. They say, when they're digging in the, all that kind of stuff.

    Q. The last thing they showed was everybody looking pissed because everything looks destroyed. I didn't get that they were pissed because everything was Cylon. Everything was destroyed because there was like a Cylon civil war that caused them to go forth and ...

    AD: Tune in and watch.