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Battlestar Galactica

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Umm, all I remember is that when it's flipped Roslin is burning the book...which did happen a few weeks ago. Anders whispering to Starbuck COULD BE him telling her all the secrets of the final five...maybe.
 
*clicks*

*crashes and burns*
 
There is a pattern in the red area on the floor.
 
And there's the empty seat next to Tigh for Ellen, so it only makes sense once we know what to look for.
 
And there's no Gaeta or Dualla because they're dead!
 
There's also a fancy cup on the table where Ellen should be sitting. THE HOLY GRAIL.
 
This is what the Hybrid said in Razor.

"At last, they've come for me. I feel their lives, their destinies, spilling out before me. The denial of the one true path. To play that out on a world not their own. But will they be soon enough? . . . Soon there will be four glorious new awakenings, struggling with the knowledge of their true selves, the pain of revelation bringing new clarity. And in the midst of confusion they will find that enemies are brought together by an awesome sense of belonging. Enemies now joined as one. The way forward, the once unthinkable, yet inevitable. And the fifth is still is in shadow, drawn toward the light, hungering for redemption, that will only come in the howl of terrible suffering. I can see them all - the seven, now six, self-described machines who believe themselves are of no sin, but in time it is sin that will consume them. They will know enmity, bitterness, the wrenching agony of the one splintering into many. And then they will join the promised land, gathered on the wings of an angel. Not an end, but a beginning."

That's not really anything exciting.
 
That seemed like a waste of one of the last few episodes. The entire show was Ellen drama... how can she still be such a bitch?

I guess Blanders isn't brain dead anymore.
 
My reaction to last night's episode: "Uhh, what was that?"
 
Yeah, and these episodes are after they had a chance to go back and rethink them. I think they thought too much!

Maybe they just needed a reason for Six to miscarry, and instead of making it something believable, like her attack in Dogtown, they made it silly.
 
Well, it did have one of the best quotes of the entire series:

Adama: "I'm gonna go to the head. Do something productive. A little project I've been working on."

:lol:

Other than that, I guess I'm a bit confused as to why Tyrol would vote to leave the fleet. That seemed out of character. I was also hoping Ellen might have remained semi-sane, as she was in the last episode. I didn't think it was a bad episode, per se, but it seemed a little out of place given the other outstanding episodes in the back half of the final season.
 
lol.. I almost forgot about that line! He should have pooped before making the decision to give Baltar's harem weapons.

Yeah, I agree about Ellen. Last week she was talking about love, and the one true god, and this week she was crushing one of her children out of jealousy.
 
I know, right? Last week I was thinking Ellen might have reverted to her "Earth personality", but this week she's back to being the bitchy manipulative drunk from previous seasons. I guess they're one and the same, but that seemed a bit jarring.

The only real problem I have with this show is that I think a lot of it ends up on the cutting room floor due to airtime constraints. There are always scenes shown in the "Previously on..." segments that we never actually saw, like Caprica Six's commentary on the love and procreation angle. I wonder if any/all of that is restored on the DVD sets?
 
Some of the DVD sets do have deleted scenes. I don't know if all of them make it, though.
 
I expected this episode to be similar to The Oath and it was. Not a bad episode, but lacking the revelations and ratcheting up of drama that we all expect in the last few episodes. And like The Oath, it was saved by good humour and character moments.
 
I missed the first 30 minutes of the reair since I was at Mardi Gras party, but from what I saw, I wasn't that impressed. And am confused to boot.

Why does Baltar and his women need guns? And was that chick Paula liking hers just a bit too much?

After last week's episode, Ellen seemed serene and peaceful, but she's still a vindictive bitch. So much for seeing the light, so to speak.
 
"So the five of you are back together at last. Any mystical revealations?"
"No, nothing to report."

YEAH THAT ABOUT SUMS IT UP LOL.

It wasn't as bad as I was expecting given the talk of fans suing Jane Espenson and cutting off her WRITING HANDS. What was annoying is that last week Ellen seemed like a different person with her old memories back and had lots of interesting things to say...and this week she was a drunken vindictive bitch talking a woman into having a miscarriage. Kind of a letdown.

And Tyrol voting to leave on the baseship made no sense after him helping Adama during the mutiny and going back to being the Chief last week. I did like his expression when Ellen and Tigh were talking about Tigh impregnating his "child".

Did we really need 38 shots of Adama watching welding?

I liked all the Baltar stuff since Gaius Baltar is the motherfucking shit and it was good to see Head Six back. "Real strength comes from within...and guns! Bigger guns!"

I wasn't sure if the ending with the cylon photos on the wall was supposed to be a good thing or a bad thing (maybe that's how it was intended.)
 
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