Thursday, May 01, 2008

Sit Rep

Scott Ian reflects on Escape Velocity on his Sci-Fi.Com blog:

Poor Chief. He loses his lady and then loses his shit with the old man. His description of Cally, "a shriek with dull-vacant eyes, the boiled cabbage stench of her" was oddly accurate. Is Chief's Cylon programming disavowing his relationship with a human knowing that it could have been with Boomer or is it just a case of the grass being greener? I asked my main-man Aaron Douglas and he was his usual forthcoming self (although I can't print everything he told me, no spoilers here).

Long days of really emotional stuff.
Really very tiring and hard because the rest of the cast has little to do so they get restless after 5 hours of doing the same thing and I am still trying to stay in the place of emotion of a funeral.

The scene with Eddie and I in the bar is one of my favorites.
I have not seen the ep yet so I don't know how it turned out.
We did my coverage 3 times.
The first time, which by all accounts was the best, was not recorded. The camera guys did not turn them on.
That was frustrating.
So what people saw on Friday was my 2nd best performance.
I will watch it tonight and see if I remember anything else.
That was a year ago that we shot it."


And he also added this:

"And tell the fans to watch for the Chief in the next weeks ep. He goes a little nuts…"


Amazon.com has a Sci-Fi Channel store and notes that you can:
Listen to our interview with Katee Sackhoff and Grace Park from Battlestar Galactica, and find out what the frak is up with cylons, season four, and two of the coolest actresses to hail from the 12 planets.
Visit their Sci-Fi Channel store here.

Michael Hinman of SyFy Portal talked to Nathan Lilly of Space Westerns about his discovery of hidden clues and deeper meaning in the BSG Last Supper photo.

The L.A. Times summarizes Escape Velocity and posts a poll where you can vote on who you think the final Cylon could be.

Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune notes that:
Tricia Helfer, better known as Cylon No. 6 on "Battlestar Galactica" will have a multi-episode arc on Season 2 of "Burn Notice," TV Guide's Michael Ausiello reports.


Todd VanDerWerff of the House Next Door blog, posted a few in depth reviews of, He That Believeth in Me, Six of One, The Ties That Bind and Escape Velocity.

Dr. Kevin Grazier writes for Cinemaspy:
Back on February 11, CinemaSpy reported that the leader of the Imaging Science team on NASA'S Cassini mission to Saturn, Dr. Carolyn C. Porco, had accepted an invitation from producer/director J.J. Abrams to join the Star Trek XI production crew as a consultant on planetary science and imagery for the forthcoming feature film.

As Battlestar Galactica's science advisor and CinemaSpy's resident Cinema Boffin columnist, it seemed appropriate for yours truly to sit down with Dr. Porco and discuss her involvement with Star Trek XI, but to first give our readers a little taste of her real world responsibilities — responsibilities that would ultimately lead producer J.J. Abrams to determine that she was the ideal choice to ensure that Star Trek's astronomical imagery and planetary scenes look as realistic as possible.

Dr. Porco is currently a Sr. Research Scientist at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado, She is the Team Leader for the Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS) instrument on the Cassini/Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan, as well as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Read Grazier's interview with Porco here.

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