A Complete List Of Who's Back At The Start Of Lost Season Five [Morning Spoilers]
io9 —
... letdown. But I decided that precisely because of that, it wasn't going to be in the final episode. I didn't want that to become the entire series. I'm sure there will be a variety of reactions. Some people will love it, some people will hate it. But I think when you see how the revelation fits into the overall mythology of the show, when all the questions are answered by the end, then it'll make sense and you'll think, "Oh, well it kind of had to be that person." [AMC] Meanwhile, Tahmoh Penikett hints that Helo dies at the end of BSG. At ...
Ron Moore on Caprica getting picked up
Caprica TV —
Ron Moore talked to Clayton Neuman at AMCTV.com about the Galactica midseason finale, the final 10 episodes, and use of faith and religion in the series. He also briefly mentioned Caprica: Q: Next you've got Caprica. Are you surprised it took so long for SciFi to greenlight it? A: I'd literally given up. You hear that a lot from studios and networks: "Well it's not really dead, we're not saying no." But they're saying no. It's never coming back, and I just thought we were in that spot. It's a gamble: We're making a character drama in a science fiction universe that has ...
Ron Speaks
GALACTICA SITREP —
... This Sci Fi Scanner chat covers a range of topics; Moore opens up about one of the themes of BSG that will actually continue into CAPRICA*: ...
Insights On Battlestar Galactica Season 4.5
Screen Rant —
... himself since he realizes no one has ever really pulled off a successful series with this mix, but feels if the show is a success, it would go a long way to validating the genre.
I think if anyone can do it, he just might be able to make it stick.
Have your Vipers in their launch bays ready to go because Battlestar Galactica will return to the Sci-Fi Channel on January 16th for the conclusion of this 4th season!
Sources: imdb.com, amctv.com ...
Battlestar Galactica and religion, redux.
FilmChat —
Battlestar Galactica producer Ronald Moore, to SciFi Scanner: The journey is not over, but certainly both sides are suddenly faced with the prospect, "Maybe it's all been for nothing. Maybe there is no God, and if that's the case where do we go from here? What does it all mean and what are we going to do with ourselves?" which I think is a great place to take the characters.SF Gospel blogger Gabriel McKee: Sure, Ron, it's a good place to take them. Just don't leave them there, ...
The Original Apollo Richard Hatch Discusses Battlestar Galactica’s Finale — An AMC Interview
Slice of SciFi —
... it was viable and I was able to do it, I would love to. There’s a million ways to do Battlestar right. Tom DeSanto is a huge fan. He produced Transformers, X-Men, and his dying passion is to bring back the original Battlestar and do a continuation 30 years into the future. I would love to see that done, whether I was part of a production team or if I was asked to be in it as an actor.
Q: What was your reaction when Ronald Moore asked you to play Tom Zarek?
A: I have to sit down and talk to ...
Eric Nylund’s Wish List - Mortal Coils Movie, Ender’s Game Video Game — An AMC Interview
Slice of SciFi —
... A: Yeah, same thing. It blew me away. When I got that assignment, the comic licenser said they wanted me to do a BSG comic. And I said, “Well there’s only one story I want to do — it’s the Cylon War.” How did the machines turn on humanity, how did they become weaponized? So I wrote it up and sent it in, thinking there’s no way Ron Moore was going to let me do this. But then I got this really short e-mail back from them saying “Go for it.” It’s one of those things where I get to play around in somebody else’s ...


