This is a the brilliant Mary McDonnell who is finishing out her normally nuanced portrayal of “schoolteacher” turned President Laura Roslin.

Her she is bellowing–to whom we do not know, “I’m coming for all of you!”

She looks and sounds scary and that is a brand new Laura Roslin. She was authoritative and brave but scary is not one we’ve seen much. Her almost killing Baltar by allowing him to bleed to death and her love of airlocking cylons, not withstanding (I sorta forgot those 2 minor details for a moment).

Notice she’s still wearing her wig Admiral Cain-style. I think it deliberate that the all-powerful, dead-by-Six Cain is slightly evoked. Also how the wig is sort of a gauge related to the Roslin character being out of remission, battling cancer.

I have a cute shot of Roslin and Adama in character and he looks as if he’s going in for the kill.

Ah, elder-love.

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8254In my opinion magnets are cool because they have an almost mysterious force within them. All children of a certain age and some adults as well can play for hours with magnets as they are so versatile and fascinating.

Though they may seem magical, the power of magnets is firmly grounded in science. A magnet has an invisible magnetic field which gives it a force that pulls on other magnetic materials and attracts or repels other magnets.

As I’d mentioned people can find ways to play with magnets for hours. Though it is rather old-fashioned I played with magnets on long car trips, specifically I played with  iron filings which were inside a three-dimensional board that I could create a drawing with a magnetic pen. I’d work for a long time on a picture  of a home and family, tree, the dog in the yard, and then when all done, shake it out and start to create something else.

The potential of  just how fun playing with magnets can be is obvious in a magnet building set.

Building is inherently fun for any child  because their imagination can soar, they makes use of fine motor skills, ability to stay focused,  learn to name colours and shapes–they even learn organization through categorizing and creating patterns. All these behaviours enhance a child’s development.

I have a couple of young nephews, brothers both under three years old, who I’m sure would enjoy the “Tiny and Tuff” building sets. I know I’d like to play with the Buildable City!

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Thanks to Lyly

Evangeline and Dom ARE back together

Actress Evangeline Lilly who stars as “Kate Austen” on ABC TV’s LOST, spent the end of the year with actor Dominic Monaghan, her boyfriend of 5 years (with the exception of a few months in which they were estranged). Evie says she and Dom chose to go to Switzerland to finally have “a White Christmas.”

Prior to starring on LOST through Season 3, Dominic was best known as “Pippen,” a hobbit in the film trilogy, “Lord Of The Rings.”

The couple has been notoriously difficult to pin down as together–or not because they are both very publicity shy. It was rumoured that just months after their break-up over a year ago that they were headed toward being recoupled.

I just love the two of them together. There are some YouTube interview videos taken by a German interviewer from a while ago and they honestly seemed like soulmates. I’m always glad to see true love prevail, aren’t you?

Evie and Dom in Berlin (more video after jump)

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During the LOST break, Evangeline will be promoting her first big screen film, the drama,”Afterwards,” in which she co-stars with John Malkovitch. “Afterwards” is slated to premiere January, 2009.

Of course, Evangeline’s other Very Big Thing is the beginning of Season Five of  LOST.

Previously vocal in her opinion her character Kate, Lilly cautions that viewers should try to be patient with the first part of Season Five as it is “very complicated” <oh noes!>. She describes it as a puzzle in which fans will learn about characters bit by bit. Finally, Evangeline stated that in the second part of Season 5 there will be payoff for viewer’s patience. (Where have I heard this before?!)
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4
Jan

My Favourite Post Secret This Week

   Posted by: Caprica   in Post Secret, favourite, photo

The emotions expressed on Post Secret this week–after a week’s hiatus–are decidedly mixed. There are some pretty bitter ones though a handful of optimistic ones as well.
However, bitter probably did win out. But not for me. I went with positive for a simple reason. See below:
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I can relate to it. When you lose someone you grieve. Sometimes you grieve for a very long time but you know you are taking small steps in the direction of feeling “OK” again when you can tell objectively that you feel a bit better each day.

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From Drop Box

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Thank to SpoilerFix TV

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Hurley S5E1

LOST: Season 5 Premieres 21st January 2009

Synopsis: Part 1/Episode 1
In the first part of the season premiere, entitled “Because You Left,” the remaining island survivors start to feel the effects of the aftermath of moving the island, and Jack and Ben begin their quest to reunite the Oceanic 6 in order to return to the island with Locke’s body in an attempt to save their former fellow castaways.

Guest List
L. Scott Caldwell as Rose
Sam Anderson as Bernard
Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert
William Mapother as Ethan Rom
Francois Chau as Dr. Marvin Candle
Sonya Walger as Penelope “Penny” Widmore
Alan Dale as Charles Widmore
Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis
William Blanchett as Aaron
Sean Whalen as Neil Frogurt

I have a few thoughts about the S5  premiere which you can scroll down to read.

Episode Title: The Lie

Air Date: 21st January 2009

Synopsis, Part 2/Episode 2

Hurley and Sayid are on the run from the cops after stumbling into trouble at the safehouse; the island survivors come under attack by unknown forces; and an old friend offers some shocking advice to Kate in order to ensure that “the lie” remain a secret.

Thanks to Spoiler TV for the scan–a scene from the Season premiere (not sure if it is in the first or second hour). The rest of the scan is below the jump, along with a LOST widget.

It’s great to see that thus far Rose and Bernard have survived Season 5.

Why do you think Rose looks so panic-stricken and that Bernard sort of looks like he does not know her?

Are they still stunned from the Island’s time shift?

To be nit-picky, I’d really like it if Sawyer (Josh Holloway) found a shirt ‘cos the actor has really slumpy shoulders and their slumpiness is much less obvious when he keeps his shirt on.

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And big spoiler today in re: the promos:

The guy in the hazmat suit who is menacing my beloved Dr. Dan is Desmond. Dan needs to stop with the time-shifting. Hasn’t he blown enough brain matter with all his (inferred) back and forths?

Guest List
Michelle Rodriguez as Ana Lucia
L. Scott Caldwell as Rose
Sam Anderson as Bernard
Sonya Walger as Penelope “Penny” Widmore
Rebecca Mader as Charlotte Lewis
Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus
Lillian Hurst as Carmen Reyes
Cheech Marin as David Reyes
William Blanchett as Aaron
Sean Whalen as Neil Frogurt

How Far Would You Go?
LOST Season 5 OFFICIAL Promo/Trailer #13

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I’m adding this episode essentially because I want to remind myself to rewatch it. ;)
“Six of One,” is a tour de force for Trica Helfer as a number of Sixs in one of the most Six-centric episodes thus far in the series. Six is my favourite female character, one of twelve models of humanoid Cylons in the Sci Fi Channel’s drama Battlestar Galactica.
In this episode you’ll see her as two new Six model’s, Natalie, a rebel Cylon leader who is making peace with the humans and a non-specific, one-off episode Six, referred to by Natalie as “sister.”


Caprica or “head” Six


This a basestar Six though she’s been referred to as Caprica Six–who she may well be.

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1
Jan

You Have Died From Dysentery

   Posted by: Caprica   in Internet, shopping, stuff

Fun t-shirts like what Crazy Dog t-shirts sell are essential in our household.

Though I prefer when I wear a t-shirt to have a cool or pithy saying  on it for my teenage son it is a daily thing to wear shirts with pithy, obscure, and sometimes very funny T-shirts.

So I think If I look I can find some examples of a shirt that I’ve bought online with a particular saying then I put up me at age 14 is rather a sassy t-shirt–though I didn’t catch on to how sassy until I was older.

Never Forget

Never Forget

You have died from Dysentery (on the Oregon Trail)

You have died from Dysentery (on the Oregon Trail)

So I promised you me in a t-shirt age 14, making a statement about something that at the time I knew very little about, let alone partook of.  Sorry the photo is quite fuzzy.  I had a better snap of this but I lost it years ago. :)

Yes, it is that kind of leaf

Yes, it is that kind of leaf

My current t-shirts don’t get too crazy though I love the ease of them and I often wear t-shirts with sayings and/or graphics.

I feel even better about buying t-shirts online if I can save on shipping and/or if I get them on sale. Click the link above to do so and see tons of fun and cool t-shirts.

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25
Dec

Feliz Navidad

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Not a bad Santa, tho’  he  looks as if he’s a tad warm in that suit.

Me and Canadian dept. store Santa, 1962.

And a family Christmas get-together. About 1967 I have cousins and an aunt (my dad’s sis) and uncle and my dad as the adults in this pic. There’s me and my cousins after that. No one in the kitchen one looks happy. My brother, the 2nd littlest, looks fearful. We may have just gotten yelled at by the host (not kidding!) It is after all the kid’s table.

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24
Dec

The Day The Earth Stood Still

   Posted by: Caprica   in Entertainment, film, photo

I was kind of underwhelmed by this film.

I deliberately read no reviews. I vaguely remember seeing the original 1951 film on television though I’m not sure I sat through the whole thing.

Here’s what the movie makers said about the premise of their film:

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The paragraph pretty well sums up the simple plot. There’s nothing inherently wrong with a simple plot but I would hope that there would be a counter-balance with somewhat complex characters. That did not happen here.

/Edit/ I just read a promo piece that said Reeves was taken with the script and put a great deal of time into getting his character Klattu played so it matched the “reimagined” script well.  That’s a tough one. I hope he doesn’t read reviews because critics are in fact savaging the film.

Worse, the two leads, Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly are among the most remote in their emotions of any popular actors onscreen. If they were going to use one, and I’m assuming Reeves was cast first, he definitely needed a leading lady with some warmth.  Connelly is much like Nicole Kidman in her cool demeanor. It can work well but in the wrong setting it falls flat.

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Reeves was, how to put this nicely…he phoned it in. It seems like he put no effort whatsoever in being an alien in a human body. Reeves, as I stated, is detached onscreen (see The Matrix movies and Speed) but we needed to have something–anything to draw us to this guy but the only thing interesting was the neat tricks he could do. That’s not acting. That’s props and CGI.

I didn’t hate the movie. I just felt kind of neutral about it and that it was a bit of a letdown. I also felt guilty about my part in destroying the Earth so perhaps the filmmakers accomplished one goal. I just have to believe that they had a loftier purpose than inducing guilt for this big-budget film.

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