‘Battlestar Galactica’: Has the Whole Galaxy Gone Insane?
We’ve accepted the fact that there are some narratives we’re emotionally invested in every week — and that others concern half-Cylon babies and imaginary opera houses.
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We’ve accepted the fact that there are some narratives we’re emotionally invested in every week — and that others concern half-Cylon babies and imaginary opera houses.
“Look, freak out all you want,” the writers seemed to be saying, “but we know where we’re going with this, okay?”
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