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The Women of the New V Show Promos

20 October 2009

I think I’ve made my policy regarding alien invasion pretty clear. If we’re going to get invaded by anyone, at least they should look like the girls of “Battlestar Galactica” or at least the girls of the new “V” TV show, Morena Baccarin and Laura Bandervoort. Hey, is that asking for too much? I don’t think so. Fortunately for us, we have Elizabeth Mitchell to help fight them off. Here are some Season 1 promos for ABC’s new “V” show, which is set to premiere later this year as a 4-hour mini-series. Me likey muchy.

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Laura Vandervoort and Morena Baccarin are Hot Lizards from Other Space

20 May 2009

Who says you have to fight off alien invasions? Okay, so maybe Laura Vandervoort and Morena Baccarin’s characters are actually lizards underneath those human skin of theirs, but whatever, as long as they leave the skin on, it’s all good. Just like the hottie Cylons from Battlestar Galactica, the alien lizards of the new V TV show are definitely good reasons to go along with the whole human subjugation and Earth domination thing. Sure, being slaves will probably suck, but wouldn’t it be worth it? Maybe? Okay, probably not so much, but one can dream. Laura Vandervoort and Morena Baccarin promos for their new show V.

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SG1’s (Hot) Villainess Morena Baccarin

11 July 2007

Science fiction geeks were steaming when Fox cancelled “Firefly”, Joss Whedon’s show about space cowboys in, er, space. Personally I think they were just mad that a show with the gorgeous Morena Baccarin had been cancelled, and now they had to get their fill of space hotness elsewhere. Well they were probably happy when Morena Baccarin appeared in another sci-fi show, Stargate SG1, where she played a major baddie. But come on, how can we take it seriously? If Morena Baccarin wanted to convert me to some weird space religion, I’d go in a second. Why all the resistance, SG1 guys? She’s hot. And really, isn’t that what we all look for from our space demi-Goddesses?

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