James Callis on 'Battlestar Galactica' finale
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You Will Know the Truth
Published 11/28/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Logan Gawain) at GALACTICA SITREP
You Will Know the Truth. greycoupon runs down the details on the promos shown today on Sci-Fi. Here's one in slow mo: If anyone has seen one in normal speed on YouTube or some place, note the link in the comments. James Callis talked to Choire Sicha of the Los Angles Times about what to expect in the final 10 episodes: "I don't think anything could prepare you guys for what happens at the end. We weren't prepared," he said. Hmmm … Go on! ...
Klaatu's Ultimate Goal And Smallville's Legion Villain — Revealed! [Morning Spoilers]
Published 11/28/2008 by Charlie Jane Anders at io9
... the instruments play together. Everybody involved in this thing together — it's like the '1812 Overture.' Not only have you got all of the violins and the flutes, you've also got the flipping cannons they brought off Napoleon's ship, blowing off the roof. It's going off with a bang, this thing... Honestly you can't be disappointed. I think if Adolf Hitler were back, he'd be crying in his handkerchief. So there you go. BSG's ending is bawling-Hitler good. [L.A. Times] Heroes: Fans are speculating that Sandra Bennett will die, ...
Merry Cylons! 'Battlestar' Webisodes to stuff your stocking soon
Published 12/1/2008 by Tempo at The Watcher
... I don't want to look ahead to the March 20 finale (thinking of a world without either "Battlestar" and "The Shield" takes me to the sad place), but I'll link to what cast member James Callis (who plays Gaius Baltar) briefly discussed, in a non-spoilery way, with the Los Angeles Times' Showtracker blog. ...
'Battlestar Galactica' Actor Says Series Finale Would Make Hitler Cry
Published 12/5/2008 at BuddyTV
... , who plays the devious Gaius Baltar on the series, just cranked the hype level up to 11 in a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times ."Honestly you can't be disappointed," the actor said when speaking about the final episode."I think if Adolf Hitler were back, he'd be crying in his handkerchief." If any show can deliver a finale that's gut-wrenching enough to make Hitler weep, it's Battlestar Galactica . The series returns with the first of its final 10 episodes on Friday, January 16 at 10pm, with the final installment set to air on March 20. According to Callis, ...



