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Katee Sackhoff Defends Bionic Woman

by Margie

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Katee Sackhoff recently gave an interview where she defended the potential of Bionic Woman, explaining it will be a great show once it gets sturdier and "loses the freshman fifteen."  Unfortunately Katee also fell for the thing where the interviewer makes fun of her geek fans, which seems a bit like going to the dance with the geek and then ditching him when the cute crush finally starts to pay attention. 

Katee even went along with a joke where a crew member asks her to his "World of Warcraft potluck dinner" and she asks for security.  Geeks are easy targets and you can’t fault folks for going for what works, but it would be nice to see Katee defend her scifi fans as she attempts to ride their love to a post-Battlestar Galactica career.

Poor Katee has had a rough month with her fans, thanks to a careless report from a recent BSG convention that started rumors she was bad mouthing the show.

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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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