1. In what "Psychotic Fantasy Land" does any alleged "Battlestar" production feel closer than ever to getting made after 22 consecutive years of it not being made on purpose by "Universal Studios?"
2. Yes, the "Chronological Time Line" of "Universal Studios" laziness (among other reasons) in not making this production has recently turned embarrassing for them within "Certain Water Cooler Discussions" within "Hollywood" to say the least.
3. As a result of those discussions, both Simon Kinberg and Sam Esmail individually and collectively now have about as much clout to make a high school stage play with a $1.98 budget.
4. As a side note, the phrase "So Say We All" was actually stolen from a second season episode of "Space: 1999" way back in 1976.
5. In what "Psychotic Fantasy Land" was Ronald D. Moore's "GINO"- (Galactica in Name Only) Series ever considered a "major cable hit?" It was on the brink of cancelation after the first airing of its mini-series (due to low ratings), struggled with low ratings seasons 1-4, and was cancelled due to low ratings at the end of season 4.
6. The above link is almost a year old. The hallmark of "Universal Studios Lazy Working Habits." Time always moves forward, while a "Battlestar" production never does, 2001-2023.
7. There has never been any "Production Team" moving forward on any alleged "Battlestar" project from 2001-2023.
8. It started with "9/11" and "Universal Studios" is continuing it with "Covid-19." Using man made and natural tragedies as a shield and an excuse for not making a "Battlestar Galactica" movie after announcing the alleged production in a fake press release. Even though such tragedies are NEVER capable of physically stopping "Universal Studios" from making "Battlestar Galactica" movies for any reason. Are these tragedies capable of marching through the front gates of "Universal Studios" (in human form) and immediately (physically) seizing the film cameras and other moviemaking equipment?
The only way such tragedies hundreds and thousands of miles away from "Universal Studios" could physically stop a "Battlestar Galactica" movie from being made.
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