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Katee Sackhoff Criticizes Dirk Benedict

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By GustavoLeao / 01:45, 3 November 2005 / General Genre/SciFi

The new issue of TV Zone Special features an interview with actress Katee Sackhoff, who plays the new, female Starbuck in Ronald D. Moore's version of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. Here are a few excerpts in which she defends her version of the hotshot space pilot.

While actor Richard Hatch, who played Apollo in the original GALACTICA series, has become a regular in the new cast, original Starbuck Dirk Benedict has been openly critical of GALACTICA's new incarnation, and Sackhoff positively bristles when she talks about her predecessor.

"If Dirk pitched up to work on the show I'd probably quit," she says. "I met him in Los Angeles and I thought we'd really hit it off, he was a great guy, he was very complimentary and very un-Hollywood. Then he turned around a month later and talked complete crap about the show and the actors on it. He wrote an article saying the network sold out and my character was more brash than his character.

"I felt like he'd stabbed me in the back. I know that sounds like me being very sensitive but I felt very befriended by him, then I read that about a month later.

"If you add up the amount of time Dirk Benedict spent playing the character, not the years obviously but the number of episodes, I'm more Starbuck than he is, so put that in your pipe and smoke it."

More from Katee can be found at the TV Zone website

To read the full article, get TV Zone Special #66 at your local newsstand or subscribe today.


BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: "The Official Companion" from Titan Books is available in the U.S.A., Canada, United Kingdom, and Deutschland.



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By: TRexx (Odo's file, contact) @ 16:34:22 on Nov 04, 2005

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A few years ago my company employed a guy who called himself some nickname and wore a funny wizard's hat every day and carried around a staff with him. But he was very good at what he did. And that's what's going on in Galactica- they know he's mentally weird, but he's really really smart, and they need that, so they tolerate.


BSG's wacky wizard goes from lab coat to exercising authority as Vice President. It isn't just tolerance of a nerd, as the newly appointed VP successfully (and very childishly) imposed his executive will over Adama's judgement, making the fleet commander appear foolish in matters involving his military staff and equipment, needlessly endangering the lives of everyone on an away mission (see ep 1x12). Roslin had asked the nutty professor to run for VP, confirming her own stupidity.

Apart from being an unstable screwball, Baltar's supposedly amazing "smarts" are scientific, not political, military, or even commercial. And he's very clearly not "smart" on a social, philosophical, or emotional level. Nonetheless, the senior characters are written to be uncommonly oblivious to the consequences (life or death, in war) of assigning executive clout to an obvious misfit.


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