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I actually think she sells the hell out of the awful material seen in the Selfie trailers.

I've learned to ignore every comedy ad because I haven't seen one good one, regardless of the show.
LAURENCE FISHBURNE: 'You call THIS fried chicken?"
TRACEE ELLIS ROSS: "Well, BAKED fried chicken."
/audience dies of laughter

Commented above but how far are you on BSG? It leaves Netflix October 1st so I started it this weekend.

I'll chime in and say it gets waaaaay better. Thea gets a lot better and Tommy becomes interesting. (And just ignore the whole Diggle-romances-his-dead-brother's-wife plot.)

I rarely watch press event stuff but was mesmerized by Amell and Lotz doing Q&A at a convention. Complete command of the room.

I only skimmed this and my head was spinning. Thought about Netflixing it, but now…

Seeing your response is interesting considering I watched the HIMYM finale when it aired, finished Lost last week, and am racing through BSG since it's leaving Netflix. Loved the Lost finale because the sideways scenes are just fantastic, and have been fairly meh on BSG since the beginning (S2E5). Lost's character

Yes, because Stevie's not blind.

They are? It doesn't seem like anyone would take it seriously enough to spend time rehearsing.

Started the series yesterday since it leaves Netflix October 1st (WTF???) and going at lightspeed. Starting 1.10 Flesh and Bone now. Early observations:
-The Six/Baltar thing is kinda boring. Feels like an excuse to have Tricia Helfer in the show on a constant basis.
-Everything's been in the B- to B+ range for me so

The guy who played Smash is a perfect Cyborg.

And by "right now," you mean "whenever they get to it."

I zipped through the show for the first time in years a few months ago, as every ep was on YouTube. Hopefully it's still there.

I'll have to give it another shot sometime now that I've seen the whole series, as I didn't care for Rosemary's Baby. Think I gave it a C+.

Tracy Does Conan is so good that it actually made me like the rest of the show less. When you read stuff about the show, it usually says "The show doesn't get going until the seventh episode, Tracy Does Conan, which establishes the level of craziness for the rest of the series." And I'm not sure it even really got

I'm watching it for the first time as a series (scattered episodes with my dad as a kid) and good lord the first season is awful. I'm through the first dozen-ish episodes and there's not a single one I would want to watch again, except for maaaaybe Lonely Among Us because it's so bad it's funny, plus you get Picard

Like "If the Ferengi give you a glowing orb free of charge and your captain immediately starts getting severe headaches, then maybe you should examine the orb a little closer?"
WHEN WILL PEOPLE LEARN???

"We want '24' back and we want it now!"

Hey BSG fans looking to watch the show for the first time.
Two questions:
1. Should I watch it in Netflix order?
2. Does it make any references to other shows that I should watch first? (Mostly thinking Star Trek here)

New viewer update: Only watched one new episode this week (darn vacation), Because You Left, so I'll just make 2 points about Exodus instead: