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Aug. 29th, 2007 11:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Remember the post where I asked if all the gay between Starbuck and Cain would continue in the Battlestar Galactica TV movie focusing on the Pegasus? And, idk if this was the same post, said that I really hoped they actually did what all the fans thought and made there be a relationship between Gina and Cain?
Umm, fuckyes.
"Cain and Gina were quite close," a source tells SyFy Portal. "In fact, they were lovers. We don't exactly come out and say it, but you'd have to be sleeping through the middle of all this to not pick up on their relationship." [Source]
Well, if you're a femslashing type and watched the Cain arc, the only question was whether they were going to actually ever going to cop to the Cain/Gina thing, because I think it struck most of us pretty hard. Though what ticks me off--do they have to take the whole "ooh, subtext" thing with it? Come out andlet them have sex say it. It's cable, you're allowed.
I think they'll do it well, though. BSG has some great writing--that's really what makes it the terrific show it is--so perhaps it won't be as "OMG, gotta hide the gay from the older demographics" as it could be. Still. It's airing in frakking 2008. (Edit: Evidently they've pushed it forward--it's airing November '07 now.) This isn't like in 1995 when Babylon 5 had to dance all around the Susan/Talia (and even they explicitly copped to it in the next season). Get with it.
Maybe the sex will be in the extended version on the DVDs. That would make it all better.
Edit: The DVDs? UNRATED Special Edition. Hoyeah.
Umm, fuckyes.
"Cain and Gina were quite close," a source tells SyFy Portal. "In fact, they were lovers. We don't exactly come out and say it, but you'd have to be sleeping through the middle of all this to not pick up on their relationship." [Source]
Well, if you're a femslashing type and watched the Cain arc, the only question was whether they were going to actually ever going to cop to the Cain/Gina thing, because I think it struck most of us pretty hard. Though what ticks me off--do they have to take the whole "ooh, subtext" thing with it? Come out and
I think they'll do it well, though. BSG has some great writing--that's really what makes it the terrific show it is--so perhaps it won't be as "OMG, gotta hide the gay from the older demographics" as it could be. Still. It's airing in frakking 2008. (Edit: Evidently they've pushed it forward--it's airing November '07 now.) This isn't like in 1995 when Babylon 5 had to dance all around the Susan/Talia (and even they explicitly copped to it in the next season). Get with it.
Edit: The DVDs? UNRATED Special Edition. Hoyeah.