I got your e-mail. Will read this week and get back to you as usual. Looking forward to reading your new material.
Sweet.
And BSG...I love it. We've actually just finished the season run here in the UK last night (Sky One is a co-financer and get first run rights before Sci FI), so I won't spoil it for you, but this is a show that definitely pays dividends to its audience. The characters are well-rounded and the plotting is intricate. Edward James Olmos as Adama is by turns chilling and fatherly.
Yay. Now that I'm hooked, I'm very much looking forward to how it all pans out. I want to know the Cyclon's plan (they have a plan!).
And you know, I was wondering why James Callis looked familiar to me (besides the fact he was in a few of the recent The Scarlet Pimpernel movies). He and Siddig could almost be brothers.
They really could. There's only one moment in Bastille Day where I said to myself, "Okay, maybe it isn't Siddig."
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Date: 2005-01-25 11:34 pm (UTC)Sweet.
And BSG...I love it. We've actually just finished the season run here in the UK last night (Sky One is a co-financer and get first run rights before Sci FI), so I won't spoil it for you, but this is a show that definitely pays dividends to its audience. The characters are well-rounded and the plotting is intricate. Edward James Olmos as Adama is by turns chilling and fatherly.
Yay. Now that I'm hooked, I'm very much looking forward to how it all pans out. I want to know the Cyclon's plan (they have a plan!).
And you know, I was wondering why James Callis looked familiar to me (besides the fact he was in a few of the recent The Scarlet Pimpernel movies). He and Siddig could almost be brothers.
They really could. There's only one moment in Bastille Day where I said to myself, "Okay, maybe it isn't Siddig."