
Over the last five years or so, I’ve learned to accept that my friends are possibly wiser than I generally give them credit for, and if they recommend a show to me they’re generally right in their assumption that I will like it.

Over the last five years or so, I’ve learned to accept that my friends are possibly wiser than I generally give them credit for, and if they recommend a show to me they’re generally right in their assumption that I will like it.

This week we talk about the future of the Battlestar Galactica universe on Syfy, as well as the past week in TV and last weekend’s Saw 3D.

Edward James Olmos joins us as this week’s special guest, and we also discuss the past week in movies, TV, and video gaming.

Quantum Mechanix has unveiled their next Battlestar Galactica release, the Little Frakkin’ Toasters Classic Cylon Centurion!

Aaron Douglas from Battlestar Galactica joins us this week, and we also talk about our weekend at Star Wars Celebration V, as well as the past week in TV and gaming.

Talented and prolific composer Bear McCreary joins us for this week’s episode! We also catch up on our TV and discuss the big Eureka / Warehouse 13 crossover.

Hey, Battlestar fans! You have one more day to enter our contest to win a copy of the new Battlestar Galactica soundtrack featuring Bear McCreary’s music from Razor and The Plan!

This collection, like Bear McCreary’s other Battlestar Galactica soundtracks, is characterized by grand and emotionally driven arcs that expertly exemplify contemporary composition rather than the type of traditional orchestral pieces often used in modern horror/suspense thrillers.

Bear McCreary’s music is back up for grabs this week, as we’re giving away three copies of the Battlestar Galactica: The Plan / Razor Soundtrack. La-La Land Records has provided the prizing for this one, and there are two ways to enter and win.

Better than a plain, boring hoodie is one that allows you to (literally) wear your fandom on your sleeve, and even better than that is something unique and different from the usual Hot Topic fare. That’s why these ten fans made their own hoodies, either from scratch or reconstructed from other clothes.