Well, today I'm thankful to be back as an active member of the Revolution. You might remember me as the guy called Groovy Superhero, with the blog called Groovy Superhero. It's been a while since you've seen me, mostly because my I shut down the blog when my content got stolen by scrapers and tossed around like a fresh fish at Ryker's. As I was pondering my next move, a few lovely Battlestar Galactica fans chased me away with torches and pitchforks, Frankenstein-style, for daring to note that the series finale was a bit of a disappointment and that Caprica didn't look too promising.
Well, I've learned my lesson! I'm not saying dick about "The Plan!" Did I love it? Did I hate it? Leave it to your imagination, and just love me. I'll tell you this much: I thoroughly enjoyed the well-executed, tasteful promotional campaign.

There. Consider that a peace offering to Cylons and humans alike, and a heartfelt Thanksgiving gift. Anyway, you can call me Matt now, and in addition to my contributions to the Revolution my you can find me blogging away at http://www.comicscavern.com. I'm @comicscavern on Twitter, and if you really want more of me you can find me spinning tunes at http://blip.fm/comicscavern. I just started like literally an hour ago, so there aren't all that many tunes spinning yet. Give it time.
So thanks for having me back, I'm glad to be reunited with the gang and you'd be well advised to preapre for all-around badassery from us. I'm just a cog in the gears, a pebble on the beach. This is a team, and I'm proud to be part of it. The Revolution will be blogicized, and we're making moves! Bring me the head of Dan Didio! I'm back and it's on! I'm full of piss and vinegar!
Wait... now I'm just full of vinegar. Happy Thanksgiving, comics peoples!










2 comments:
I'll go ahead and say it: while BSG started off strong, on the whole it was "not great" at best and "a total crapfest" at worst.
See if this sounds familiar: "Gee...I wonder if that brand new guest star is on the up-and-up? Oh, wait! He/she is actually a Cylon! Who knew?"
And next week..."Gee...I wonder if that brand new guest star is on the up-and-up? Oh, wait! He/she is actually a Cylon! Who knew?"
I gave up on BSG at some point an episode or two after Baltar was elected President, but I did watch the finale on Hulu. It explained...nothing. "God"? Earth? WTF the Cylons really want? Why the camera-guy that was obviously floating in space couldn't hold that thing steady for two seconds? What the deal with Starbuck was? Anything? Hello?
It really drives me nuts to hear people--notably RDM--$#!+ talk Star Trek and then turn around and crank out garbage.
You, sir, are my new best friend.
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