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Sci Fi finds a way to kill Battlestar Galactica

I really like the Battlestar Galactica show on the Sci Fi channel. It is amazingly good for an offering on that channel and stands up as one of the best shows on television, if not the best. Ever since I realized that Battlestar Galactica was good, I've been wondering how the Sci Fi channel (and their parent, NBC) would wreck the show.

Now, I know. Sci Fi has announced that they will be running a prequel along side Battlestar Galactica. Great way to Jump the Shark, by diluting and distracting their talent and tiring out their audience.

More is not always better. Just ask Paramount, owners of the played out Star Trek franchise, or Donald Trump and his rapidly waning Apprentice.

This entry was posted on Thursday, April 27th, 2006 at 12:30 pm and is filed under Entertainment. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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