thanks for a cool podcast, i listened to it again at my new job. we’re allowed to use ipods while doing our data entry
Back in the days when my little bro thought I was cooler than cream cheese, he was the happiest kid on earth the week that I took him to all 3 of these when I came home from college for the holidays. Now he makes fun of me for dragging him to Nemesis, but (besides how sad it was that Brent Spiner had clearly aged enough that he just wasn’t quite right as Data) I, too, actually enjoyed this one.
GWC has actually tempered my view of Cally a LOT- it used to be a 100% match to yours, Trillian. Somehow Chuck, Sean, and Audra rooting for her has made me come around a little bit to realize more of her merits. But still, I don’t think she’s especially good for the Chief and her whining and those gods-forsaken bangs make me want to vomit. If RDM in his nigh-upon-infinite wisdom wanted to make sure Chief got hitched for character and plot development (not to mention the production of a second hylon), Chief should have been set up with Racetrack or Seelix.
I dug Nemesis! In the theater, they had me the moment I saw the first long Enterprise fly-by with that sad, melancholic musical hommage to STTMP.
Sean, apologies in advance–a concoction of your comments, sleep deprivation, a late night on the town, and too much coffee led me to create a re-imagining of an important Galactica scene–it can be found here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24709703@N06/2333401967/
(I didn’t have a website to put in on so that I could link to it, so I put it into flickr)
enjoy!
Yes, I think that would have been a better match. In general it bugs me that he married a direct subordinate. I don’t think the military would generally put up with that. They’d transfer one of them. It puts missions at risk when Cally decides to have one of her whine-fests (which she would only do with her husband). I realize occasionally Lee is in charge of Dualla, but generally he’s not her direct superior.
Cool cartoon, labcoat! And welcome to the forum.
Thanks, Audra! and thanks to tighgetspunchedalot for grabbing the technical reigns there