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Kandyse McClure Talks the Demise of Dee, 'Battlestar Galactica'
by Chris Jancelewicz, posted Mar 23rd 2010 10:44PM

Kandyse McClure's 'Battlestar Galactica' character Lt. Anastasia Dualla was certainly behind the scenes to start, even though she played a crucial role. As the central person in the CIC (center-in-command) aboard the rickety battlestar, she was often first to hear the orders coming, and was always on top of incoming enemy Cylons. As the series progressed, she became more and more integral to the goings-on of the crew, and her character blossomed into one of the most riveting arcs of the whole series.
With a year gone by since the finale, McClure looks back on her 'BSG' run with a sincere fondness – enough to the point where she can hardly watch certain episodes. Now living in Toronto, and set to appear at Wizard World Toronto Comic Con, McClure sat down to talk with AOL TV about her life since 'BSG', what it was like being on such a groundbreaking show, and what she learned while walking the halls of the beleaguered battlestar.
ABC, NBC Announce Summer Premiere Dates
by Aimee Deeken, posted Mar 5th 2010 11:45AM
ABC has released the schedule for its sugary summer fare -- 'The Bachelorette,' 'True Beauty' and 'Wipeout' -- while NBC announced premiere dates for its own summer stand-bys: 'America's Got Talent' and 'Last Comic Standing.' Ali Fedotowsky, the one-time frontrunner on the last 'Bachelor,' will now have the upper hand on finding love on 'The Bachelorette,' which premieres at 9PM ET on Mon., May 24 after the final performance show of 'Dancing with the Stars.' (More on the 'Bachelorette' announcement here.) On May 31, the program will move to 8PM and again serve as lead-in to 'True Beauty,' which kicks off at 10PM ET.
John Goodman Joins 'The Station' & More TV News
by Andrew Scott, posted Jul 17th 2009 11:15AM
John Goodman will join 'The Hangover''s Justin Bartha in the new Fox comedy 'The Station.' He'll play a CIA veteran who helps coordinate a mission in Central America.Also in the news today: Meredith Viera will sit down with 'Britain's Got Talent' runner-up Susan Boyle, while Tori Spelling books a guest spot on the fourth hour of 'Today.'
See more of today's top TV headlines after the jump.
The writer of The Usual Suspects is bringing Persons Unknown to NBC
by Jason Hughes, posted Jul 17th 2009 9:01AM
Never before has so little information gotten me so excited about a TV show. Here's all I know. It's written by Christopher McQuarrie, who penned The Usual Suspects. That's good. It's about a group of strangers who wake up in a deserted town with no idea how they got there. They're being monitored by security cameras and have to work together on solving a puzzle to escape. It's Lost meets The Prisoner. That's it.
NBC picked up Persons Unknown for a thirteen-episode run and we're promised that it will be heavily serialized. I'm sold. I love the idea of different people from different backgrounds having to work together, and I have complete faith in McQuarrie. The Usual Suspects is one of the most brilliantly penned films I've ever seen.
Battlestar Galactica prequel, Caprica, coming to Sci-Fi
by Keith McDuffee, posted Apr 27th 2006 10:44AM
I love the new Battlestar Galactica series as much as the next fan, but could Sci-Fi be banking too much on the series
too soon? Among other shows in development, the cable channel has recently announced a new prequel spin-off
series, called Caprica, which will take place 50 years before the events of
Battlestar Galactica. The series is said to focus on the development of the first cylon while following the
familes of the Adamas and the Graystones. I know I'll definitely be catching it.Other shows in development for Sci-Fi after the jump.
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