I-Con Q&A panel (video), Vidgle podcast (April 2009)
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Posted: May 14 2009, 03:58 PM


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The guys from Vidgle.com have done an interview with Nicki Clyne and Sala Baker (Sauron from "Lord of the Rings") at the I-Con.

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For those of you who have muuuccch time there's also an HD-version of the podcast... wink.gif
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Posted: May 21 2009, 07:06 AM


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I watched this a couple weeks ago, and I'm still stunned. I mean, I've seen dozens of BSG Q&As over the past three years, but this talk has got to be the worst one I've ever seen - and by a wide margin. From the dull-looking setting, the odd pairing of the guests and the obviously extremely small crowd, to the dubiously short duration and the insultingly bad questions, this Q&A is nothing but a mess.

I felt so sorry for Nicki throughout the video. It's a testament to her discipline and professionalism that, even under these ridiculous circumstances, she manged to be almost as charming, funny and thoughtful as ever. When this one dude dared to ask actress(!!!) Nicki about some Pegasus-related techno babble, I was just staring - followed by bursting with laughter.

Ah well, I hope she'll never have to endure something like that again, and I hope all attendees will get a chance to see, and participate in, a Q&A as wonderful as those at Battlestar Atlantia or SupaNova.


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Posted: May 23 2009, 04:53 AM


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I think the questioner didn't really get the point of the show. It's basically a drama, just set in space.

Another problem is that they didn't gave the questioners any microphones, so I can't understand most of the questions - even at maximum volume.

But it was still fun, especially when they started fooling around in the end.


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