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Bionic Rewind: WatchingBionicWoman.com for the week of 10/07 - 10/14

by Ryan

Bionic Woman - ''Sisterhood'' _Recorded Oct 10, 2007, Eye Close Up

Mark Sheppard lends his time and talents to support breast cancer research.

David Eick disappoints fans of the original The Bionic Woman and admits there are no plans for Lindsay Wagner to appear in the remake.

Spanish speakers can read about the new Bionic Woman in Spanish at Bitacora Bionica!

Defamer slams Isaiah Washington for boasting that he was more popular than Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton combined.

Bionic Woman gets high praise for casting Will Yun Lee from folks who want to see more Asian Americans on TV, particularly after episode two’s sexy scenes between his character and the blonde Sarah Corvus played by Katee Sackhoff.

Michelle Ryan stops by the Today show to chat with Meredith Viera, but doesn’t reveal to much to American audiences but that accent is great.

Jaime Sommers voted one the top 100 TV characters ever created.

Lucy Hale looks stunning as a presenter at the Hollywood Life Style Awards.

Bionic Woman episode 1.02 best fight scene of the week.

Ryan’s review of Bionic Woman episode 1.02.

Preview of Bionic Woman episode 1.03 “Sisterhood”.

Margie reviews Bionic Woman episode 1.03 “Sisterhood”.

Michelle Ryan stops by The View to chat with the gang.

Lindsay Wagner sighting at The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

Is Molly Price’s character Ruth Truewell a lesbian?

Stevie Wonder turns a blind eye to Isaiah Washington’s bigotry.

Lindsay Wagner not impressed with the Bionic Woman remake.

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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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