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This site is advertiser supported and without many fine corporate sponsors it would not be possible to write about the new Bionic Woman.  Unfortunately, we have no control over the specific advertisements that grace Watching Bionic Woman.com as we belong to a large blog ad network and each individual ad is placed without our consent or approval.  From time to time it will become necessary to extend an apology to our readers when a corporation/organization purchases advertising that is then placed on Watching Bionic Woman.com that conflicts with its author’s standards. 

This week the Mitt Romney Campaign for President has purchased space on the right-hand side of this page.  At Watching Bionic Woman.com we want to make it very clear to our readers that we DO NOT endorse Mr. Romney’s bid for the White House. 

At Watching Bionic Woman.com, we stand for a progressive, open minded society where ALL are free to live their lives unencumbered by the morals of right-wing politicians.  Mr. Romney has every right to run for the presidency but at Watching Bionic Woman.com we want our readers to know we do not endorse his campaign nor his political rhetoric.

Again, our apologies if it appeared Watching Bionic Woman.com endorsed Mr. Romney’s presidential campaign by the placement of this advertisement. We do not.

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Welcome to the best site on the web for news about Bionic Woman! Bionic Woman is a re-imagined, updated television drama inspired by the original 1970s show starring Lindsey Wagner. Helmed by the same creative team responsible for reviving Battlestar Galactica on the Sci-Fi Channel, the new Bionic Woman is darker than the 1970s original series but not quite as dark as BSG. The new show stars Michelle Ryan as the title character, Jaime Sommers, and Katee Sackhoff as her nemesis/frenemy Sarah Corvus. Each episode provides Jaime with an opportunity to further adapt to her bionic implants, and plots usually focus on her struggles to raise her teenage sister Becca while fighting techno terrorism and other types of crime. Bionic Woman airs on channels around the world, and in the United States it appears on Wednesday nights at 9:00/8:00 Central on NBC.

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