
Lost Planet of the Gods: Part One
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Mark and Michael take a look at part one of another lengthy episode of Battlestar Galactica (1978), "Lost Planet of the Gods." From IMDB's description, "When a large number of Colonial Warriors come down with a serious infection, Apollo and Starbuck must train a number of female shuttle pilots to fly Vipers for combat duty."
If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here.
Here are some things we mention during the episode:
- Independence Day
- Michael and Mark worked on a movie together back in 2010, check out the trailer for How NOT to Quit Your Day Job
- As Michael notes later in the episode, the character from the BSG reboot he describes early on but can’t think of her name is actually a conflation of bits of a couple different characters, a combination of Anastasia “Dee” Duala (who marries Apollo and later commits suicide) and Cally, the mechanic who ends up marrying Chief (and who fits the physical description Michael gives when initially trying to remember the character name). Mark was supposed to edit the correction in right after they initially discuss it but ran out of time to do so.
- Designated Survivor, which despite being a “meh” show that Michael hasn’t seen at all and Mark only watched the first few episodes of, has now come up two episodes in a row.
- Top Gun has great plane shots, but you can’t always tell where they all are in relation to each other.
- The Matrix (because of course), this time for high-speed camera moves and for Joe Pantoliano selling out humanity.
- Another Snidely Whiplash mention. We'll make him trend harder than The Weeknd.
- Cheers, The Simpsons, and sitcom relationships where every episode ends back where you began (or there’s VERY slow progression).
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