Katee Sackhoff talked to TV Guide about comments attributed to her about her status with Bionic Woman and issues with Bionic Lead Michelle Ryan. “I have no plans to leave Bionic Woman, and Michelle Ryan” — who fills the title role — “is doing a great job. There’s not one ounce of bad blood between us.” Sackhoff, whose flamboyant turn as Sarah Corvus has overshadowed Ryan on the struggling NBC series, says that she absolutely did not diss either Bionic Woman or its star at a recent convention. (News of the alleged cattiness came from a blogger who attended the sci-fi event.) “It’s sad,” says Sackhoff, “because you want to connect with the fans, and then they throw it in your face in a negative light.”

Sackhoff confides she’s meeting with producers “to discuss my involvement in the show, which was pretty limited this year” — pre-strike, she was slated for seven episodes — “because of my obligations to Battlestar Galactica.” Making clear she’s “contractually obligated to a six-year deal” on BW, she insists she’d be “happy as a clam” to stay that long. “It’s fun and it’s a physical role, and god knows that’s what I love to do.” That said, “If they want to cut my involvement, that’s totally fine. I understand that it’s called the Bionic Woman, not Women. It would be nice to actually do a pilot season.”

NBC hasn’t called for additional episodes of Bionic Woman, as it has done with other freshman shows Chuck and Life, so there’s talk that last night’s episode may have been an unexpected finale.

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