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You watched the two-hour-plus finale of "Battlestar Galactica" on Friday and maybe you played the drinking game while you did. You read the recap, and maybe you got up and made some Cylon toast this morning. So how'd you like it?
As "Battlestar Galactica" rumbles to its final showdown with the Cylon Colony, find out how the humans' flight to Earth began, where the actors are now and how the frak to cope when the story ends.
Tahmoh Penikett plays the stoic Helo on Battlestar Galactica, and as such he's not going to give away many specifics about the show's final episodes. (Nor, frankly, would I deign to ask, because he's a big guy.) Penikett, however, was more than willing to discuss more general things about the final Battlestar arc, which starts Friday.
Battlestar Galactica returns Friday to a stunning tableau: In the Galactica midseason finale, a combined human and Cylon force finally found Earth... lifeless, gray, war-shattered Earth. The Promised Land was a wasteland, and now neither human nor Cylon knows where to go or what to do next. Here are 10 questions we want answered in the final episodes.
I'm usually not one to make New Year's resolutions for myself. When I have, I've never held to them, so I stopped. That doesn't mean, however, that I'm above suggesting some self-improvement goals for others -- specifically, the people who make the TV shows we watch.






