![]() There's also the annoying fact (because I watched all the webisodes in a single sitting) that I was forced 10 times to watch a trailer for Underworld: Rise of the Lycans. ![]() Until then, cable and satellite content providers it is. If the future of video content is the Internet, the quality issues (by way of bandwidth issues) are going to have to be addressed. It's hardly my ideal choice for watching a sci-fi drama series. Both are/were viewable via low-quality Internet download (as compared to HD through a cable provider). It's an inescapable fact that they have a sort of filler-like feel. Both webisode series more or less fall under the category of "bonus content." They are not required viewing, and must stand alone in such a way that missing them is not a big deal. It's sort of an apples-and-oranges situation. The three stars here are webisode stars on a webisode scale, and should perhaps be more directly compared to my previous webisode rating for " The Resistance" (two stars). Stars are awarded here on a relative scale, and should not be seen as necessarily "equivalent" to other three-star BSG outings (like, say, " Razor") in terms of gauging usefulness in the BSG universe. The three stars I award to "The Face of the Enemy" should come with an asterisk alongside it. Written by Jane Espenson & Seamus Kevin Fahey ![]() Battlestar Galactica "The Face of the Enemy" ![]()
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