
If you've been slightly overwhelmed with the Christmas season like most of us around here at Sugar HQ, I've got a few things to snap you out of your holi-daze:
Battlestar Galactica returns to your small screen on Friday, January 16, and is showing
ten new webisodes on SciFi.com right now to tide you over until the premiere.
I couldn't be more excited to check out
the last half of the final season, especially since it's been a
pretty painful seven months waiting to see what will happen next. Yesterday, I sat in on a conference call to chat with BSG producers Ron D.

All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and
Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in
What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue. In addition to the selections below you can also take home
Battlestar Galactica: Season Four and
Righteous Kill.

Holy frak,
Battlestar Galactica fans! The trailer for the show's final batch of episodes is out now, and it's a pretty dramatic-looking batch of scenes. There's Cylon-seeking, lots of talk of suffering, and some things blowing up.

Although we have to wait an entire seven months to see the next episode of Battlestar Galactica, I'm hoping that someone over at BSG HQ will throw us a bone in the form of a few webisodes to hold us over till winter. I seriously feel like I was
throwing my premiere party just yesterday!
Since we have a substantial break to wade through, I thought this would be a good time to quiz you on all that's happened so far this season!

Whoa, whoa, whoa! So much happened in this episode, my brain was in pain trying to take it all in. So four of the Final Five "come out of the closet" so to speak, but uh, aren't we missing one thing?

Friday's episode of Battlestar Galactica had me on the edge of my seat almost the entire hour! The civil war between the cylons is heating up, and I have a feeling that it's only going to get worse from here. Thankfully, no one from the Galactica crew was hurt during the mission (except for that whiny pilot Pike), but do you think that it was the only cylon Resurrection Hub in existence?

A classic power struggle engulfed the fleet this week as Roslin (and a ton of fighter pilots, which means bad news for the fleet) went missing on the Cylon base ship. Although Athena may have endangered the status of the truce, the Cylons on the missing ship don't know that Natalie is dead...yet. This is setting up to be a huge cliff hanger before
Battlestar Galactica takes a Summer break!

This week's episode of Battlestar had me on the edge of my seat! After a few slow moving episodes, we're now getting back into some real action, and starting to put the pieces together about this whole Roslin, Six and Athena Opera House mystery (and who the final fifth cylon is)! I have my guesses about who it could be, but what about you?