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BSG: He That Believeth In Me
Sunday, 06 April 2008
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During a seemingly hopeless battle, Kara Thrace appears in a pristine Viper, claiming that she has been to Earth and can lead the Fleet there -- but the terminal Laura Roslin believes otherwise. Meanwhile, four of the so-called Final Five are forced to tackle the repercussions of their newfound nature, while Gaius Baltar discovers he has a commune of nubile female cultists who believe him to be an agent of the "one true God".

Battlestar Galactica is back on the air for it's final season, and judging from this weeks episode it doesn't plan on pulling any punches. There will be no "Sopranos"-like blunders on this show's final arc. Get out the octogonal papers and tell the rest of the world to frak off, because this year of Battlestar Galactica looks to be the best year yet.
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LOST: The VALIS Connection
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Valis, as it appears on Lost

Once is chance, twice is a theme.

In both Eggtown and The Other Woman, the book Valis by Philip K. Dick made a cameo, picked from Bens personal bookshelf. And, as most Lost viewers know, nothing happens on this show by chance.

Valis is about a man by the name of Horselover Fat who, during a strange experience with a pink beam of light, begins to understand that the world in which he lives is a lie. There are also people who claim to be aliens and a two year old girl who just might be the new Messiah, but if you've ever read anything by Philip K. Dick you know full well that it's just easier for you to go out and read it than it would be for me to try to explain the whole thing to you.

However, the book itself isn't what has me scratching my head like some B-Movie scientist...

...it's how the book came to be.

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LOST: Meet Kevin Johnson
Thursday, 20 March 2008
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Meet Kevin Johnson
aka: "5 weeks of ripping my hair out"
by Peter Sorensen

In the eighth episode of Season Four, the complete and total mindf**k continues. Sayid confronts Michael (now going by Kevin Johnson) about his time away from the island and we learn where Walt is, how Michael got on the freighter crew, what his mission is, and most importantly: why he's working for Ben.

Now I know why they wanted to break off the story arc with this weeks episode: they are subtly trying to drive me insane with anticipation.

Aboard the freighter, Sayid and Desmond witness the captain "going WWE" on a pair of deserting crewmembers and decide to confront Michael for some answers. Ok, technically Sayid confronts Michael. Desmond just kinda sits around in the background with a "huhwha?" look on his face the whole time.

When asked why he's on the boat Michael responds "I'm here to die". Wow, who could have guessed that Michael would  turn emo in his time off the island?
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LOST: Ji Yeon
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Lost 4.7 Ji Yeon ReviewLOST
Ji Yeon
aka: "Must...have...panda bear!"
by Peter Sorensen

In the seventh episode of Season Four, the complete and total mindf**k continues. Juliet lets a secret slip, and it could mean tragedy for Sun and Jin. Meanwhile, Desmond and Sayid meet the rest of the Boaties, including someone with a very familiar face (c'mon, you should know this by now).

I curse whoever it was over at Lost that first pitched the idea of flashforwards.

Sure, it blew me away last season and left all of us collectively scratching our heads, but now it just feels like we're being tossed around in some kind of schoolyard "keep-away" match. Is it a flashback, or is it a flashforward? Is it the past, is it the future? I suppose I would have been genuinely surprised by tonight's episode, had I not seen it coming a mile away, or had they not prematurely given away the twist.

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LOST: Ben's Spy on the Boat REVEALED!
Friday, 07 March 2008
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SPOILER WARNING!

Ever since Benjamin Linus droppped the bombshell earlier in the season that he had a spy aboard the freighter, many have speculated as to his identity. Is it someone we've met before? Is it someone new? Is it a four-toed alien time-traveler who never ages?

Ok, no one speculated that last one, but still: people have been guessing.

Well, guess no more - thanks to a friend of the site we have a picture from an upcoming episode of Lost that just might prove once and for all who Ben's "man on the boat" is.

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