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Starbuck heads to Lifetime
Okay, it's not Starbuck, but Katie Sackhoff, who plays/played Starbuck on Battlestar Galactica will star in a TV movie for Lifetime called Be Careful What You Wish For. Sackhoff will play a teenager named Sara Jacob who is sent twenty years into the future after an eclipse where she discovers she's married the boy she's had a crush on since preschool. Later, it's found out the boy is a cylon, so Sackhoff's character blows his head off.
Or something like that. Anyway, the movie will premiere on Lifetime on July 16. It will also star Sage Brocklebank of Psych, Kim Poirier, and Tommy Lioutas. If you're like me and projectile vomit your internal organs if you watch Lifetime for more than ten seconds, you can also catch Sackhoff in a guest role on NBC's upcoming pilot: a re-imaging of The Bionic Woman starring Michelle Ryan.
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