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Friday, January 20, 2006

From Ron Moore's Blog

I've seen some speculation out there that we dropped the
Cylon POV episode from the lineup this season, but I'm happy to report that
it's untrue. The episode, "Downloaded" will be broadcast as number 18 and
I just watched it last night. It's a good show and a very different
spin on our story thus far, in that we're telling the A-story
entirely through the eyes of the Cylons for the first time. This was
something that I'd been wanting to do for a long time but it took a while
to come to fruition. The confusion probably came from the fact that we had
initially planned to do a clip show as ep 18, but then dropped those plans
once we made the decision to split "Resurrection Ship" into two parts,
thereby giving us an extra episode and obviating the need for the clip show
(which was being planning for budgetary reasons).


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Thursday, January 12, 2006

NEW! Jamie Bamber Interview with Spoilers


There is new interview with Jamie Bamber in this
month's Starburst (Issue 333)
"The (Not So) Perfect Soldier",
discussing season two, and especially new developments for Apollo's character.


There are lots of spoilers. The most interesting are:

Apollo finally gets together with a certain someone on the
show who he's had sort of an on and off relationship with for a while. Funnily
enough, for the past few weeks, my character has suddenly had reason to kiss
every woman under the sun, which has been a little crazy, but also rather
fun"

Source: The Secret Cylon

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Helo/Sharon spoiler


Just happened across a big Sharon/Helo spoiler for
the end of the season.

From TV
Squad
:

"Sharon will definitely give birth to a cylon-human hybrid
before the season ends."

Source: The Secret Cylon


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Monday, January 09, 2006

New KS interview with major spoilers

New Katee Sackhoff interview with major spoilers


These are major spoilers for Starbuck's future relationships which were in the interview.

Lee and Kara DO shag. She describes it as a very "rough" love scene, which is more like a brawl, but that is does "close the door forever". She also describes their relationship as loving, and she does love him, but she knows she is bad for him, and she let's him go to Dee

Anders is back, and she will end up with him at the end of the season.

Source: The Secret Cylon

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Spoiler Clip

Most of the clip was of stuff we've already seen, but a new segment showed part of an interview w/ MM in which she mentioned Roslin is beginning to figure out the true extent of Baltar's involvement w/ the cylons. (WOOT Madame President - you go girl!) The next clip was new, and showed Laura very much alive & well & sitting @ her desk on Colonial One. She was pouring tea from a cute little black teapot for Baltar, who was sitting across from her. She said something like, "I want to give you a second chance like the one you gave me..." Baltar got p*ssed off, slammed the teacup down & stormed out of her office.


This was an interesting little clip. Wonder what she’s talking about?

RDM interview with a spoilers...

RDM Spoilers


"I think one of the conceits of the show is that the Cylons know humanity inside and out. They see themselves as the children of humanity. We don't really play the Cylons sort of like Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the android who was always grappling to understand humanity. The Cylons understand the dynamics, the emotional complexities. Even if they struggle to experience them perfectly, they do get it."


And like the Cylons, Moore has a plan. Future episodes include "Downloaded," a Cylon point-of-view story that explores the Baltar-Six relationship where fans discover that the sexy, cool, robo-babe (Tricia Helfer) could be as delusional as her human boyfriend.

In "Scar," a Cylon raider keeps killing Colonial pilots, forcing Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) to go after "the shark in the water." And in the second-season finale, Moore promises "a big twist and a very different direction" for the show against the backdrop of a newly discovered, habitable planet (not Earth) and the question: Should they stay?

Source: The Secret Cylon

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