Battlestar Galactica - Gone Until April

I’m nearly a month behind on this, but I suppose if I could go a month with not knowing, plenty of other Battlestar Galactica fans could do the same. In a nutshell: we’ll be getting Battlestar Galactica: Razor, a 2 hour special, on November the 24th. After that, the Battlestar Galactica signal will go dead again until April. This is truly foul news. When I learned earlier this year that Battlestar Galactica would be mostly gone until 2008, I assumed that by “2008″, they meant “January of 2008.” Wishful thinking, I suppose. As it is now, besides the Razor special, Battlestar Galactica will have been off almost a year when Season 4 starts up. I think I may end up going back and rewatching Seasons 1 through 3.

In checking out the Razor website, I saw this at the bottom:

From October 5 through November 16, SCI FI whets Battlestar fans’ appetites every Friday night with “Razor” Flashbacks during all-new episodes of Flash Gordon. All the flashback clips will be available on SCIFI.COM immediately after broadcast.

Written by Michael Taylor and directed by Wayne Rose and Felix Alcala, these intense, roughly two-minute segments tell the story of young William “Husker” Adama’s rookie Viper mission during the first Cylon war. In addition to fighting for his very survival against relentless Cylon centurions, Adama makes a terrifying discovery that will come back 40 years later to threaten him, the crew of the Pegasus and the survival of the human race.

Well, that would have been nice to know back at the beginning of October. ;) Then again, maybe it’s for the better; now I can watch all of the Flashback things back-to-back. Why, that’ll give me nearly 15 minutes of Battlestar Galactica! (I feel like a junkie saying that.)

If you’ve not seen the Flashbacks, check ‘em out; part 1 is here. A warning, however: don’t watch it at work! I just started to watch it at work, and was greeted with a sex scene. I guess I’ll have to wait until I get home this afternoon for my BSG fix. Figures.

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I think January was originally intended… but then it got pushed back. I avoided bringing this up with you.

To get bad news out in one go, due to the writer’s strike it doesn’t seem Season 4 is able to finish. Sooo we might have to wait until 2009 to get “Season 4.5″ and the series finale.

Lucky you. I’ve had to give up on BSG entirely since it seems to have died over here too. I don’t think S3 is out on DVD even.

On top of that, my iBook has one big flaw in that it lacks in RAM to seriously watch online video. Frak that I’d say.

So, I’ll do what anyone would do in a third world country like mine: get a loan and buy a new MacBook. Right?

:-)

Slone: 2009!? 2009?! Bleh.

I avoided bringing this up with you.

Bad Slone, bad!

Nils: Yeah, Season 3 isn’t out on DVD here either - at least, not that I know of. Looking at amazon.com, the episodes are available for $2.00/each via their Unbox service. I wouldn’t recommend that; I tried the Unbox thing when it first came out and hated it.

And no, that’s a bad idea about buying a MacBook. Macs are evil. PCs are the way to go. :P

Well, there’s really no telling when the strike will end. I guess I’m just assuming 2009 considering the big gaps there have been so far, and that the half of the season they’ve already got finished should now take them through summer 2008.

Ugh. I’m struggling to remember the storyline and details as it is, waiting until April I’ll probably have to rewatch the series as well.

Slone: Yeah, it’s certainly possible. How long have the writers been striking already, do you know?

Hrafn: I remember the gist of the plot, and I remember the last episode of season 3 quite well. I’d say that most likely, there will be a good deal of “recap” material in episode 1 of season 4, so we probably won’t have to rewatch everything. However, I still may do so. :)

This is only the third week of the strike. As a fan of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, my shows got cut off immediately!

Ah, okay; I didn’t really know how long it had been going on. As can probably be seen from this post, I don’t follow entertainment-related news much.

That sucks about The Daily Show and The Colbert Report.