The countdown is on. Maybe it actually began back in January when we knew the final ten episodes of Battlestar Galactica were on their way. Regardless, we knew from the airing of 4×11 that we were on borrowed time.
And apparently, Ron thinks he has an inordinate supply of it.
In the 1990’s Shirley Manson was one of the most popular singers in the world. She had many hits with her band, Garbage.
Then, she tackled a bigger challenge…acting.
Manson has finished her first season as businesswoman…and Terminator…Catherine Weaver on Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronciles. During that time, she has killed people in interesting ways while beng interested in a new artificial intelligence program that may be the prototype for Skynet. She’s even using a recycled Terminator who goes by the name of John Henry. She’s also had to struggle with being a mom to Savannah, a young girl who wonders why her mom has changed after her father’s death.
She talked about her experience just before the show’s panel at Wondercon in San Francisco last Sunday.
After saving a kidnapped girl, and escaping a crazed hunter, Echo is given an easier job: protecting a pop star from a stalker. However, as Adelle DeWitt as said, nothing is what it seems to be.
This episode was written my Maurissa Tancharoen and Jed Whedon, who are also part of Dr. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog.
I don’t know how cognizant Bradley Thompson and David Weddle were of the lyrics to the Gershwin song that they took tonight’s episode title from. However, there’s an interesting bit, that probably bears mentioning:
“…I’m a little lamb who’s lost in the wood,
I know I could, always be good,
To one who’ll watch over me.”
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