Bionic Woman Quicklinks for March 24, 2008

It has been a long journey for WatchingBionicWoman, and while the hours of labor I put into this blog are nothing compared to how hard the cast and crew worked on the show it was still a huge disappointment to read last week’s announcement from David Eick. I will post my thoughts on the cancellation news soon, but in the interim be sure to check out the Top Ten Things That Hurt Bionic Woman list and check out the news as it arrives.
Molly Price’s new movie, The Life Before Her Eyes, will premiere April 18 in the United States. Molly plays Uma Thurman’s mother in the film, which surrounds the secret life of Uma’s character as she comes to terms with her guilt about a violent incident in her past. Evan Rachel Wood plays Uma’s character as a young girl and you can see a glimpse of Molly in the movie’s trailer, which is below.
Word is that David Eick is refreshingly candid on his DVD commentary during the first episode of Bionic Woman, stating the show was “the most difficult production ever.”
Katee Sackhoff hit the road during the writer’s strike, taking her Harley out for a spin around some wineries with her Battlestar Galactica costar Tricia Helfer (”Number Six”).
Miguel Ferrer is mentioned as a possible link in the new game “Six Degrees of David Duchovny,” which could be the new “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon.”
Will Yun Lee apparently turned 37 this weekend … I never would have guessed he was a day over 30! Happy Birthday Will, and may you land many great roles in the year to come.



March 24th, 2008 at 11:55 am
http://www.spywise.net/bionicwoman.html
My good friend Herbie Pilato conducts a postmortem.
March 25th, 2008 at 6:49 am
I read it and I am glad his mom recovered, but it can’t be a postmortem of the new Bionic Woman if the whole article is basically saying the new Bionic Woman should have been the old Bionic Woman. That said, the last line of the post basically sums up what went wrong with the show … everybody thought their ideas were the best, and as a result it was an inconsistent mess.