So Say We All: The Battlestar Galactica Blog Carnival, vol. 2
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- April
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An excellent carnival, with more entries than last week, a recap clip courtesy of SciFi, a cool widget you can grab for your site and lots of BSG bloggy goodness.
No favoritism! Entries are posted in the order I receive ‘em. Enjoy, comment, visit our carnival contributors’ blogs and come back next week for Volume 3!
Chase Me ponders who the final Cylon might be, in BSG & The Five? posted at Wantabetravelin’s Weblog.
Mike Moody asks an excellent question, Is Battlestar Galactica today’s Deep Space Nine? posted at SciFi Observer. Having been a fan of DS9, I think Mike makes some good points. DS9 should have gotten lots of love. Maybe the show should have had sexier robots? Hmm?

Len Neighbors’ weekly recap starts with an interesting look at ratings and how they can’t possibly represent reality, in Battlestar Galactica Commentary, Episode Two, “Six of One” posted at Athens Exchange. Amen, Len, amen.
Danijel ponders the lack of advanced technology in BSG and how that actually grounds the Colonials’/Cylons’ world more in our world and lifts it above being a mere space opera, in Looking Back: new “Battlestar Galactica” posted at CouchSlobs – A Monument To Human Idleness.
MaryAnn Johanson dissects the religious insanity the show is putting her through, in ‘Battlestar Galactica’ blogging: “Six of One” posted at FlickFilosopher.com. (Starbuck and Leoben as Adam and Eve? Oh my!)
Paul Levinson’s biggest satisfaction in watching on Friday was seeing Lee kiss Starbuck and telling her he believed her. But he also liked seeing a smug model One get his, in Battlestar Galactica 4.2: Mysteries and Satisfactions posted at Paul Levinson’s Infinite Regress.
Want to relive “Six of One”? Check out this recap clip, courtesy of SciFi:
And your humble hostess’ BSG bloggy goodness this week: the recap/analysis and this news roundup.
And here’s that super-cool BSG widget I promised you, also courtesy of the good folks at SciFi:
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