Jane Espenson on Battlestar Galactica's mid-season finale
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Sweet Lady Jane
Published 6/16/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (ProgGrrl) at GALACTICA SITREP
BSG writer/producer Jane Espenson wrote a very great letter to TV Squad about "Revelations." You must read it. A blogger who dreams of writing for TV posted about a recent Scriptwriters Network TV panel that Espenson was on: The panel consisted of the wonderful: Jane Espenson (Battlestar, Buffy, etc.) Amy Berg (Threshold, The 4400) Dawn DeKeyser (Ugly Betty, Samantha Who?) Jeanette Collins (Dirty, Big Love, etc.) Melody Fox (Flash Gordon) ...there were some ...
Earth?! - Espenson Talks BSG Mid-Season Finale
Published 6/17/2008 by TD Rideout at N/A
So there it is folks…
If you saw the mid-season finale of BSG Friday, perhaps you were as gob-smacked as the crew when they set foot on that blue-green planet.
The episode’s writer, Whedon alum, Janes Espenson wrote a brief blog about it here…
at tvsquad.com
She seems to have the same love for it as the fans do, which is always good if you’re lucky enough to be working on the show. Here’s what she thought of it, ”
When we screened this ...
Has The Villain Of The Avengers Movie Already Been Revealed? [Morning Spoilers]
Published 6/17/2008 by Charlie Jane Anders at io9
... We haven't seen the real reactions of our characters to their discovery in last Friday's episode yet. "Revelations" and the next episode fit together closely, like a two-parter, and they're meant to be seen a week apart, says writer Jane Espenson. [TV Squad] ...
Frakking Nukes?
Published 6/20/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (ProgGrrl) at GALACTICA SITREP
... it will be my standard answer re: anything involving the next episodes. But as long as we’re discussing the last scene, may I give a shout out, as usual, to the incredible FX team who once again pulled out all the stops for this episode? And for that matter, the props and play-back guys. Kara’s discovery in her Viper plays because the visual information is so clear and dynamic. Jane Espenson touched on the topic in a letter published the other day on TV Squad: The beauty of this episode is in its urgency, in the tumbling ...

