tv related stuff
Mar. 20th, 2007 11:16 pmShowtime has put up the first two episodes of 'The Tudors' online. Edited. Sort of. I just started the first one to see what it looked like. I had no idea that Sam Neill was in the show! Or Callum Blue from 'Dead Like Me'. Still don't know if I want to watch it. I like both of those actors, but it seems like a lot of the show will be Henry sexin' up the ladies. Which I can pass on watching.
In other TV watching news - we watched Battlestar Galactica last night. We're up to episode 8: Flesh and Bone. I really liked this episode and I think it's because Starbuck and President Laura are currently my two favorite characters. They have the most depth and the most story to tell. Lots of suspense in this one too, though I knew the Cylon hadn't hidden a bomb on a ship. But the interrogation scenes were revealing for both Kara and the Cylon. Nice to get a little more about the Cylons too, and their world view. Creepy, but interesting.
I just went ahead and put season 2 on my netflix list. What is up with this 2.0 and 2.5 stuff? One of you BSG-ers want to explain that to me?
In other TV watching news - we watched Battlestar Galactica last night. We're up to episode 8: Flesh and Bone. I really liked this episode and I think it's because Starbuck and President Laura are currently my two favorite characters. They have the most depth and the most story to tell. Lots of suspense in this one too, though I knew the Cylon hadn't hidden a bomb on a ship. But the interrogation scenes were revealing for both Kara and the Cylon. Nice to get a little more about the Cylons too, and their world view. Creepy, but interesting.
I just went ahead and put season 2 on my netflix list. What is up with this 2.0 and 2.5 stuff? One of you BSG-ers want to explain that to me?
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Date: 2007-03-21 04:02 am (UTC)off to watch episode 9!
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Date: 2007-03-21 03:17 pm (UTC)"Following the success of the 13-episode season one, the Sci Fi Channel commissioned a full 20-episode second season. The season premiered in the U.S. on Sci Fi Channel on July 15, 2005, with the UK, Ireland and Canadian premiere in January 2006. In the Fall of 2005, airing of the second season halted as it was part of Sci-Fi Channel's standard airing schedule normally used for its Stargate series, which was to split a 20-episode season into two parts (a "winter season" and a "summer season", to avoid heavy competition with major networks that follow a spring / fall schedule). Universal Home Video took this break as an opportunity to package the episodes aired thus far into a DVD set, calling it Season 2.0. The final episode of the first half, "Pegasus," was originally 15 minutes too long for broadcast, but according to creator Ronald Moore, the production team decided to cut the episode to time rather than pad it out to fill 90 minutes, as this was deemed impractical. The longer version of "Pegasus" appears on the Battlestar Galactica Season 2.5 DVD set, which was released in the U.S. on September 19, 2006."
Interesting! :-)
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Date: 2007-03-22 12:43 am (UTC)That's funny that Sci-Fi wouldn't just let them run over! The show was popular enough, you'd think pre-empting whatever was on after the mid-season finale would be worth it!