Friday, December 12, 2008

The Webisodes begin!!!

Only ten weeks until the final episodes of BSG begin!

I know, that's too far away; too long to wait! I suspect the Galactica creative team knows that too, so they've provided us with some juicy appetizers in the interm...

First, of course, are the webisodes which star Gaeta and Hera. Check them out over at Scifi.com. This week's kick off finds a exhausted Felix ordered to take some rest aboard the Zypher, only to have the cylon fleet interfere.

Of particular note, the renegade Cylon basestar is still with the fleet, and the skinjob crew apparently moves freely from ship to ship. It also appears Tigh and Gaeta are working on extensive research on the Basestar, possibly to use against the toasters when they attack. I have to wonder how the Colonial population at large feels about their new allies...

Also worth checking out is www.youwillknowthetruth.com, a website apparently run by the final Cylon. It contains clues to the upcoming season, including brief footage. A new clue comes out later today, so make sure you take a look.

January 16th can't come fast enough, can it? Spin up the FTL!

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

THE GROUP: Prelude to the return!

Gods, it's been too long.

But the wait is almost over.

Even now, we, your Group panelists are abuzz with plans for the final ten episodes of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, as well as the future of THE GALACTICA GROUP itself. Stay tuned for news as it develops.

In the meantime, I do have some sensational news to report.

First of all, BSG returns January 16th in its regular time slot. In case you've been living under a rock, and didn't know.

Second, the new Season 4 webisodes begin December 12 on Scifi.com. Felix Gaeta will take on a leading role in the web series, which will deal with a marooned crew on board a Raptor. The other great revealation is that Mr. Gaeta finally comes out of the closet, along with his boyfriend Lt. Hoshi, the communications officer of the Battlestar Pegasus. Reportedly, we even get a full-on make out scene between the two. Leave it to David Eick, Ronald D. Moore and the rest of the BATTLESTAR writers to keep the most diverse cast of characters in TV history. It only adds to the interest and honesty of the show.

Third, CAPRICA, the BSG prequel, is officially going to series. As far as we know, all the major cast members of the Telefilm will return as series regulars. While we wait with mixed emtions for the final episodes of BSG, let the promise of CAPRICA give us some home for the same kind of groundbreaking, no-holds-barred entertainment we've grown so accustomed to.

In the meantime, I'm holding my breath for December 12. See you all there!

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Galactica at Comic-Con: Preview!

So chances are, you know that this weekend is the San Diego Comic Con, the biggest geekfest on the planet. And though Galactica may be on current hiatus, you can count on THE GALACTICA GROUP to keep you apprised of the updates coming out of the Galactica panels at this year's convention.

But, before we go, I wanted to leave you with a few tingly updates.

First off, production on the final season of Battlestar Galactica has finally wrapped. From the sound of things, it was a very emotional time for the cast and crew alike. Still no word on who the final Cylon is, though rumor has it, several of our main cast members will not live to see Earth.

Second, the second RAZOR style Galactica movie will take place during the continuity of the series, and begins production in early August.

Now, the most salivating bit...the CAPRICA prequel series may forgo the back-door pilot all together and go straight to series. SciFi has a standby order for 13 episodes, with the possibility of more. Also, a fantastic teaser has gone online...



Battlestar Galactica returns in January. Caprica airs in 2009.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Nuclear Finale!

Gods, what an episode!

So I just got home from an awful family vacation (and when I say family, I mean EXTENDED 18-member family) vacation that left this Gay Galactican starved for more than viper company.

I'm sorry. I have no idea what that statement means.

Anyway, you probably don't much care, loyal reader; you're not here to hear how I'm still dizzy from being on a ship for days, you're here for Battlestar Galactica!

So, before we get to this week's Podcast, a few notes on what's to come. We're still not sure how long we'll have to wait to resolve last night's cliffhanger...rumor has it September at the earliest, January at the latest.

That's the bad news.

The good, even GREAT, news is, the CAPRICA telefilm is moving forward and drawing great early buzz. The best news of all--production is wrapping on BSG up in Canada, and the final ten episodes are supposedly amazing. More importantly, the series order has been extended to include a three hour finale. That means we get 11 or 12 episodes in the second half of the season instead of ten. Furthermore, the brass at Sci-Fi has nearly greenlit a SEPARATE prequel tv-movie revolving around our BSG characters, slated to go into production as soon as the series wraps.

In other words, it's not over yet!

Last night's late-night podcast kicked off with a fantastic cheese and veggie medley on toast snack prepared by in-house chef Lis. And YUM it was!

We concluded with a special apple cake with real whipped cream, which is the snarfing noise you will hear during the podcast.

So, without further adieu...

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PART II:



PART III:



BYE BYE!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Galactica Group on the RUN!

This is going to be brief, dear readers.

I have podcasts for the last two episodes, but I need to catch an FTL out of the country. I know, insanity. We met yesterday for Lis' delicious blueberry pancakes.



On the panel:
  • Hylas
  • Bananas Foster
  • Lis
  • Jen
  • Blender
  • Roddy
Join us next week for the season FINALE!! Bye bye!

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8.2


8.3


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9.2



9.3

Friday, May 23, 2008

California Hylas and the Kingdom of Battlestar Galactica!

Yes, I saw the new Indiana Jones movie. Yes I liked it. Not love, but like...

Hell, it's Indy. I'm just happy to see him.

But we aren't here to talk about Indy, we're here to talk about Battlestar Galactica!

So, of course, we don't get a new episode until next week. So, we all got together for a podcast this week to break up the craving, as it were.

On your panel this week:
  • Hylas--Your moderator and Peculiar Pieman
  • Blender--Unemployed Alleged Cylon
  • Nikita--Comic Book and Screenwriter
  • Bananas Foster--Director and Audio Tech.
  • Roddy--Well, sort of...
Roddy is a dear friend to the group who is only quasi-familiar with the joy that is BSG. He mostly tagged around for the games and snacks. We were, of course, happy to have him. You'll hear him in the background during one issue, but that's about it.

We also had to compensate for the absence of several regular contributers: Jarred, Lis and Jen. Jarred has finished his semester and currently resides with his parents (snicker). Jen and Lis have yet to be located. Maybe they were on that renegade jumping Battlestar...

The evening opened up with some Rock Band and some Scene It!: Marvel Movie Edition. Bananas and Nikita also provided some snackage. Twinkies however, pale in comparison to my creation for the evening...

...if I do say so myself.

OH! And I finished my Voldemort wand. I promised Lis I would feature it on the blog when it was finally finished, so here it is...

And here's the Podcast. ENJOY!

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Part II:




Part III:

Saturday, May 17, 2008

BSG Resurrected?!?

So there's been talk since the inception of the new BSG series that a film series chronicling the further adventures of the crew a-la Star Trek. Ronald D. Moore has always downplayed the idea, saying that this story has a definitive end, and that at a certain point, no movies would be possible.

Still, word comes that Sci-Fi/NBC/Universal is considering a series of three BSG telefilms to film this summer, along with the upcoming CAPRICA prequel miniseries. Bravo to the execs who finally realized what they have...the best show EVER!

Chances are, the movies will be RAZOR style. That is, flashbacks that take place during periods the series didn't cover. Imagine the story of the Cylon civil war...gearing up for the Caprica attack...the lost year on New Caprica.

This could be amazing.

As for this week's podcast, because of the break in episodes, we here at the group have decided to do the podcast NEXT week instead, to better space out our posts. That said, this week's episode was incredible, and I can't wait to see what happens next...