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What's more American than cocker spaniels, doomed marriages and David E. Kelley? Plus: "Battlestar's" dark turn.
  • Two points

    Baltar's "rallying of the common man" as it were was not surprising given the time they took to explain his reinvention from poor colony Areolon (sp?) farmboy to sophisticated Caprican. He was actually well equppied to dissect the class issues that affacted the colonies and the fleet.

    Also, the notion that Starbuck's purported death was bad not simply because of what it might mean for the show but because her character respresented a Salon approved feminist standard, as opposed to other female characters on TV, is exactly the type of cringe worthy nonsense that one expects from the mostly silly Broadsheet blurbs.