From U Film:
Supreme decision
July 10, 2005
Blast off
Friday on the Sci Fi channel is either for watching babes or some pretty good shows - "Stargate SG-1," "Stargate Atlantis" and "Battlestar Galactica," which all kick off new seasons. The guys, however, seem kinda interchangable. There's even a joke on "Stargate" about how the new team member Ben Browder ("Farscape" alum) looks like Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson). They do look alike. That's not a problem with Claudia Black (Browder's "Farscape" alum), who plays sexy (and she is) and Amanda Tapping, who always hints at something fiery beneath her military reserve. And has the exotic-looking Teyla (Rachel Luttrell) on "Atlantis" ever covered her midriff? But "Battlestar's" top gun "Starbuck" (Katee Sackhoff), with her muscle; the secret Cylon Sharon (Grace Park), with her passion; and the seductive Six (Tricia Helfer), always in something provocative, are frakking (you know what that means if you watch the show) cool. And the shows, starting at 8 p.m. and repeated starting at 11 p.m., are pretty good, too.
Supreme decision
July 10, 2005
Blast off
Friday on the Sci Fi channel is either for watching babes or some pretty good shows - "Stargate SG-1," "Stargate Atlantis" and "Battlestar Galactica," which all kick off new seasons. The guys, however, seem kinda interchangable. There's even a joke on "Stargate" about how the new team member Ben Browder ("Farscape" alum) looks like Michael Shanks (Dr. Daniel Jackson). They do look alike. That's not a problem with Claudia Black (Browder's "Farscape" alum), who plays sexy (and she is) and Amanda Tapping, who always hints at something fiery beneath her military reserve. And has the exotic-looking Teyla (Rachel Luttrell) on "Atlantis" ever covered her midriff? But "Battlestar's" top gun "Starbuck" (Katee Sackhoff), with her muscle; the secret Cylon Sharon (Grace Park), with her passion; and the seductive Six (Tricia Helfer), always in something provocative, are frakking (you know what that means if you watch the show) cool. And the shows, starting at 8 p.m. and repeated starting at 11 p.m., are pretty good, too.