

Ive met Grace Park a couple of times when she did the show Edgemont (local tv show) . . . Grace played a lesbian.
Is this show on DVD?
OutAlso a big LOL at all of the L word/BSG crossover minor actors. Did you guys notice that Uta was the hybrid baby's adopted mom? And last week the other viper pilot who helps Starbuck decipher the distress call from one of the raptors is noneother than the flower girl/prostitute that Mark hires second season to seduce Shane. Also Tyrol and Helo's actors had minor roles on The L Word season 1.

seurat wrote:Unfortunately no, Edgemont hasn't been released on dvd. There are five seasons of it though, and since more of the cast are becoming popular, like Grace and Kristin, maybe it will still happen. Personally my fave on the show was always Sarah Lind, but that's just me.

Toni Graphia, a writer for the Sci-Fi Channel hit ''Battlestar Galactica,'' said that sometimes the resistance to gay and lesbian characters comes not just from the broadcast and cable networks or advertisers. When Graphia suggested a lesbian story line for the HBO series ''Carnivale,'' which chronicled the lives of a group of traveling circus performers in the 1930s, she said she was met with ''some homophobia in my own writers room.''
''It was like this big wall of resistance,'' she said. ''This actually got said to me: 'Back in the '30s, they didn't have lesbians.'''
For Graphia, participating in the WGA panel was the first time she had been out in such a public way. She received a prolonged ovation from the audience for taking that step Tuesday night and had only just begun to think about what impact it might have.
''I'm not out, so when they asked me, my first response was, how did you get my name?'' she said. ''My friends said, 'This is the year to be gay with 'Brokeback Mountain' and all. If you were ever going to do it, now is the time.' If you invite me back next year, I'll be able to tell you if I was discriminated against.''



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Giftofamber wrote:Roslin was just there to keep track of the cylon/human baby.
Giftofamber wrote:What I don't understand is why the military would have stopped expecting a Cylon attack....it was only 1 year, compared with how many years of "silence" before the nuclear attack--and Adama still kept the Galactica cylon-proof.
In this new version, Baltar is a much more interesting and subtle character. He seems to be on the one hand a truly tortured figure, arrogant because of his brilliance, but deeply conscious of his failings as a human: after all, he realizes that he essentially betrayed the human race because of that oldest of tricks: the "honey trap" (= the gorgeous number 6
). This also gives him a degree of pathos. In short, he is one of the main reasons I continue to watch and prefer the new series to the old one.


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