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By GustavoLeao / 19:19, 24 March 2008 / General Genre/SciFi
iF Magazine posted an interview with Battlestar Galactica actress Lucy Lawless. Here are few excerpts from the interview.
iF MAGAZINE: So when we last spoke, you were up in Canada filming BATTLESTAR GALACTICA season 4. Did you have to return to finish shooting once the writer's strike was over?
LUCY LAWLESS: No we got everything we needed done then. Because it was such an uncertain time, I think Ron [Moore] was very mindful of trying to tie up as many loose ends just in case the strike went on in perpetuity. So he wanted to make sure that if it was a forced end, that it would be a satisfying resolution to things. Which was hard for him, and it's not the ideal way to go out when your show is your baby.
iF: Had you heard anything lately about whether or not SCI FI Channel was going to split this last season over two years like they discussed?
LAWLESS: You know, I never even thought to ask anyone that. No I don't know. I think that would be a horrible idea if they did split it.
The full interview, in which Lawless also talks about voicing Wonder Woman in the Justice League New Frontier animated movie, can be found here.

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