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BSG: The Plan poster

It’s been about seven months since we’ve seen a new episode of Battlestar Galactica. Sound like a long time? Well, actually, that’s about the same amount of time we had to wait to see the second half of the fourth season after the first half aired, so for BSG fans, this isn’t new. I’m talking, of course, about the upcoming direct-to-DVD (and online video) release of Battlestar Galactica: The Plan.

An official copy of the DVD arrived on my doorstep yesterday, and despite having a buttload of TV to watch, I couldn’t wait to give it a watch. So, here’s an early review of the movie with little to no spoilers, which is an easy task since there’s really nothing shocking or spoiler-worthy to worry about.

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Photo Credit: Universal

Six Feet Under(Season 2, Episodes 1-3)

I’m well into season 2 of Six Feet Under now, and the new season has brought… well, it has brought a lot of the charm and quirk of season 1. Honestly, the transition was very smooth.

Billy is still out of the picture, but I’m can’t say I’m missing him. Claire continues to struggle through the doldrums and complicated relationships of high school, Ruth is still trying to find herself, David continues to flounder with his love life, and Nate is struggling with his brain disease. It’s been an interesting beginning of the season, and I’m looking forward to where it is going…

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Photo Credit: HBO

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. And it was good and highly anticipated. Then, a promotional trailer was released for Caprica. And it was good, if not a bit confusing. Then, the people waited.

And waited.

And waited.

Then, it was announced that Caprica was finally being picked up by Sci Fi Channel as an ongoing series to begin in early 2010. And it was good, but met with a stifled yawn.

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