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General Ramblings (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
... of years time and perhaps a route that voyager could have taken and did in one episode written by Ronald D Moore which could be seen as one of the best voyager episodes so far a very weak start to the decade
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SpoilerTV (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
... She will remain an executive producer with Murphy and "Battlestar Galactica" developer Ronald D. Moore. Instead, according to a Syfy spokeswoman, Espenson wanted to focus more on writing than management. "She and Kevin switched up duties a bit during the second half of 'Caprica' Season 1," a Syfy spokeswoman told Airlock Alpha. "Jane decided to get back into...
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IGN (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
- Three very good episodes of : The Next Generation's sixth season, one that brings back the character of Mr. Scott, apparently constitute being worthy of a "Best Of" edition, as does one more above-average episode featuring Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-D. With all the attention on the original crew's new mission beaming down to Blu-ray and DVD, CBS/Paramount spotlights 's crew and four more...
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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
... on acting like 1930s Earth gangsters because they read about them in a book.* “Journey To Babel.” During a Federation conference marred by Andorian-on-human violence, we get a glimpse of Spock’s dysfunctional family dynamic. If memory serves, Daddy Sarek wanted Spock to go into computer programming instead of Starfleet. contains these adventures of Picard, Data, Worf, et al:* “Relics,” a 1992 episode...
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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
... on acting like 1930s Earth gangsters because they read about them in a book.* “Journey To Babel.” During a Federation conference marred by Andorian-on-human violence, we get a glimpse of Spock’s dysfunctional family dynamic. If memory serves, Daddy Sarek wanted Spock to go into computer programming instead of Starfleet. contains these adventures of Picard, Data, Worf, et al:* “Relics,” a 1992 episode...
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Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
... on acting like 1930s Earth gangsters because they read about them in a book.* “Journey To Babel.” During a Federation conference marred by Andorian-on-human violence, we get a glimpse of Spock’s dysfunctional family dynamic. If memory serves, Daddy Sarek wanted Spock to go into computer programming instead of Starfleet. contains these adventures of Picard, Data, Worf, et al:* “Relics,” a 1992 episode...
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io9 (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
When the Battlestar Galactica prequel Caprica hired veteran as a producer last month, we hoped for the best. But now Murphy is reportedly replacing BSG's as Caprica's showrunner. Update: Espenson explains the switch.According to , Murphy has taken over as showrunner, but Espenson is staying on as an executive producer, alongside Ronald D. Moore and David Eick. THR notes that Murphy was...
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Eye of Polyphemus (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
... on staff is solidly pro-choice, according to him. I do not doubt it--or at least I did not until Ronald D. Moore presented a brutally honest abortion storyline on Battlestar Galactica in which the pro-lifer advocates were heroic even to the point they were about to use violence to prevent the non-consensual abortion. Bt what ’the masterpiece society” did was inadvertently...
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Dan's Media Digest (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... that well. The broad sweep worked fine and it had an emotional clarity to it, but even showrunner Ronald D. Moore admitted they were making things up as they went along; twisting exciting ideas into shapes that tried to fit the past -- with varying degrees of success. Now, there's nothing categorically wrong with a half-improvised approach to storytelling (it prevents boredom setting...
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High-Def Digest: All Hig (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... two-part miniseries in 2004. But once the first few episodes aired on television, series producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick ended up having feelings of regret regarding that ambiguous last line, "…And they have a plan." (They actually provide some amusing comments about this in the season 4.5 supplement of the same name, so be sure to check it out if you can).Initially, the...
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The Stage | TV Today (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... pastiche. Battlestar Galactica Monday, Sci-Fi 9pm Based upon a cheap’n’cheesy 1970s sci-fi shows, Ronald D Moore’s re-imagining grew into one of the most intelligent dramas of any genre of recent times. And while this mini-series isn’t quite as lofty as the full series which followed, it’s a perfect point at which to jump on as Sci-Fi begins a repeat run of the entire series. Spooks...
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Cinema Blend (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
... of the aliens. You know their true purpose. And while this is unfortunately more of a reboot than Ronald D. Moore’s brilliant re-imagining of BSG, there is a lot of solid new aspects to take notice of. Alan Tudyk and Elizabeth Mitchell are welcome additions to any cast, and offer their usual stellar performances here. While the show is far more sci-fi than most of what you find on...
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ginopq | 10/29/2009
is the Best Show on Television? Yes, according to Time Magazine, The National Review, Rolling Stone and New York Newsday. Ronald D. Moore, the producer of Carnivale and writer for Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, boldly re-imagined the original 1978 space opera of humans versus the robotic Cylons. He teamed up with fellow executive producer David Eick on