• The Comics TV blog watches Serenity and Babylon 5: The Lost Tales. He wonders about the ‘certain death’ sequence in Serenity where, (SPOILERS!) aside from one totally lame death, all the cast walks away.(/SPOILERS) He also comments on the low budget look of B5. I haven’t seen it, but it doesn’t surprise me. No one ever gave the show what it deserved in the budget department.
  • Is Firefly coming to Blu-Ray? You’d think so after the death of HD DVD. Anyone out there interested in owning 4 different versions?
  • Filmonic provides us with a first look at the upcoming supermodel superhero mini-series Scarlett starring Natassia Malthe. I’m sorry, I lost my train of thought. Where was I?
  • Sci Fi Cool dishes out some more info on the new Stargate: Universe TV series. It seems that the show will take place on one of the Ancients’ ships that is roaming the galaxy, following a second ship that is seeding the galaxy with gates. Sounds kind of Star Trek-ish, but still rather interesting. I may have found a Stargate series that actually interests me.
  • Speaking of Stargate, Amazon has three of their favorite episodes available for free, via their Unbox service. You can’t beat free (for a short time), and you get to try out the Unbox service to boot. Sorry Mac users, no vids for you.
  • MSNBC says that Galactica gets their robots right. According to the experts interviewed, we should expect any aliens we find to be mechanical (So? It’s mechanical!) and not the soft, squishy kind of E.T.
  • And hoo boy, who cares if they’re mechanical, if they all look like the babes of Galactica decked out like Barbarella. You are very welcome Tim.
  • The premier episode of Galactica‘s season 4 achieved some really good ratings, breaking the 2 million viewer mark for the first time in a long time. And they hit their demographic, almost all of the viewers being between 18 and 49. Hey! That includes me!
  • Read Express profiles writer Marc Guggenheim (Eli Stone) and delves into his comics background. Guggenheim a creator-owned comic entitled Resurrection about an alien invasion. Sweet.
  • Will Comcast save Jericho? As odd as that sounds, it’s a possibility, if not likely. Is it even worth saving?
  • Is this the worst fight scene ever on TV? I agree it is rather lame…

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