It’s definitely getting quite interesting, to say the least. I knew they were going to get off of New Caprica, but I never would’ve imagined it would’ve been like that.

The battle above New Caprica was astounding. I couldn’t believe how Galactica released the Vipers. It was a shame the Pegasus had to be sacrificed, but it sure went out in quite the blaze.

It was definitely very weird to see all of them, sort of back to normal. Roslin was on Colonial One, Adama shaved off that mustache and everything seemed as it should have been. It seems so long since it’s been that way, but it’s only been four episodes and some change. It’ll be interesting to see where it goes the rest of this season.

I had a LAN at my pad this weekend 😀 It was quite cool, albeit a bit small. Mostly, we played FEAR Combat, UT2004 and a little bit of HL2. Nice lil gaming day.

Cardinals whooped up on the Tigers 7-2. We can only hope it’s a fluke 😛

So, I’ve been watching Jericho. It’s really, really cool. They show you things, but just enough to keep you guessing until the next episode–and probably beyond that. Someone at work described it a bit like Lost. Having never seen Lost, I really don’t know. Perhaps I’ll rent the boxsets of that show one day.

Anyway, they’re starting to prove to me after this fourth episode that a story about a nuclear apocalypse can go beyond the length of a mini-series and have good plot and character development. Going into it, I was imagining something like The Day After. It’s proven to be a good bit deeper than that, IMHO.

Of course, as the show progresses, I imagine that the world will probably become less and less familiar-looking. That all depends on the extent of the war, I suppose. If every major city has been toasted, then I can’t imagine much normalcy afterwards. But, if it’s just 5 or 6 major cities, then perhaps there’d be at least some partial return.

I can’t wait to see who is “coming”…