BSG Tuesday Quicklinks for June 12, 2007
Collider.com has an interesting video interview with Ron Moore where he talks more about Season Four. Moore admits that he has a good idea what time period will be happening on Earth when the BSG characters arrive, but he yet to work out the conclusions of the story arcs involving the individual characters. Oh, and yes, Caprica the series is still a possibility, no, J.J. Abrams has not called him for his thoughts on the new Star Trek project, and yes, they are hoarding money for the final episode to make sure they “go out with a bang.”
Ron Moore’s next job is writing a sequel to “I Robot” … unfortunately he has already finished a draft, which means he is working on the movie script while he is also writing Season Four. Distracted writers often mean diluted writing, so I view this as a bad omen.
TV Squad explains why you shouldn’t hold your breath for a BSG movie.
BSG Producer David Eick’s Them series, starring Number Six/Tricia Helfer, is still alive at Fox TV and may be a possible midseason replacement for the network. Good news on the surface, but can the producer give his attention and love to Battlestar Galactica, Bionic Woman, and this alien series all at the same once? Only time will tell.
Battlestar Galactica, Star Wars, The Force Unleashed, Sam Witwer, David Eick, Tricia Helfer, Them, Bionic Woman, Jedi, Darth Vadar, I Robot, Ron Moore, Katee Sackhoff, Emmy, J.J. Abrams, Star Trek, Bodie Olmos, Edward James Olmos

June 13th, 2007 at 12:04 am
[quote]Ron Moore’s next job is writing a sequel to “I Robot? … unfortunately he has already finished a draft, which means he is working on the movie script while he is also writing Season Four. Distracted writers often mean diluted writing, so I view this as a bad omen.[/quote]
I view any sequel to that piece of garbage a bad thing.
That he’s being distracted from a decent project like BSG just makes it worse.