
I was surprised to find this in my daily New York Times Kindle subscription. Truly a far-reaching show.
Although the actual article was trifle, in my opinion. I racked the Television Without Pity review onto my Instapaper account instead (and then used Instapaper’s new feature to email the articles directly to my Kindle).
“Science Not Fiction” also has an interesting finale interview with Kevin Grazier, BSG’s science advisor.
For those who want to share their reactions to the finale, Tor.com has an entire thread devoted to it, although it’s pretty hard to navigate via the Kindle. This is what real computers are for.
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Long form dramatic presentation: movie-length or, in some cases, season-length.
Short form dramatic presentation: TV episode short arc length or less.
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