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Originally Posted by chichow
#1 out of the remaining 3 episodes. Is it one more, than a 2 part final? Or a 3-part final?
#2 Which cyclons are on each side? Sixes and Eights are with Galactica? Who is with Cavil?
#3 Do we know about projection being Cylon - cylon / Cylon - human / cylon - hybrid?
Two more episodes and then a 3 hour finale!
The girls are with the humans and the guys are against them.
All the characters are able to project but they don't all know it.
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Originally Posted by mrtew
Two more episodes and then a 3 hour finale!
The girls are with the humans and the guys are against them.
All the characters are able to project but they don't all know it.
Maybe the entire thing is a projection...
ooOOOOoooo...
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Originally Posted by mrtew
The girls are with the humans and the guys are against them.
Not quite, because Leoben is a rebel. Cavil's groups consists of models 1, 4, and 5. <Insert blues joke here>
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Originally Posted by mrtew
Two more episodes and then a 3 hour finale!
Correction, two more episodes, and then a 2-hour finale: - Islanded in a Stream of Stars (1hr)
- Daybreak, Part 1 (1hr)
- Daybreak, Part 2 (2hrs)
I like to think of it as really just one more episode and then a 3 hour finale, but regardless, only 4 more hours of BSG left.
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The whole thing being a projection would be a copout as huge as Dallas' dream season.
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It's weird how Ellen was all like saint like when she talked to Cavil but as soon as she gets back to Galactica she's bitter, spiteful, and back to her old self.
I'm really glad there's only a few episodes left, to be honest even watching this one felt like as big of a chore as watching Heroes these days. It's like I care about the characters but the stories are just so bad.
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So looks like Galactica is pretty much toast, eh?
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Yeah... This episode should lead nicely into the next one, which is the first of two parts, the second part being the final episode.
No real new information revealed here though of amazing consequence.
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Perhaps a little information...
My guess?
In comes the Trojan horse! Or at least a twist on it. Galactica will be led to Cavil with every explosive they can muster. That should be "quite a send off".
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I can't buy the "final 5" storyline the way it's played out. It seems very convoluted to me.
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So where are these millions of skin jobs Ellen mentioned? What about the Cylon home world we were supposed to see in season 3? Is the entire Cylon race out in space chasing less than 50,000 people? Are the only rebel models the ones currently on the fleet baseship? What happened to the old-timey self-aware Centurions?
Anyway, I think Hera showed us the battle plan for the attack on Cavil with her toys. Send the old girl out in style indeed
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Originally Posted by ThinkInsane
Anyway, I think Hera showed us the battle plan for the attack on Cavil with her toys. Send the old girl out in style indeed
Looked like the same thing they did with the Pegasus, which would be lame indeed...
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Originally Posted by ThinkInsane
What about the Cylon home world we were supposed to see in season 3?
...What happened to the old-timey self-aware Centurions?
I think that thing (the Cylon colony) Boomer took Hera to is the Cylon "home world".
Did you notice the old-timey Cylon raiders?
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Actually Galactica should be a in a pretty good position in a fight...
• If any of the final five are on board, especially Ellen, they're going to think twice about destroying the Galactica.
• All Galactica has to do to win is lob a few nukes at the outpost and destroy it..
• Caval is now mortal, so he'll do anything to avoid anything close to the above...
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Originally Posted by Wiskedjak
I think that thing (the Cylon colony) Boomer took Hera to is the Cylon "home world".
Did you notice the old-timey Cylon raiders?
I didn't notice them. Sweet. I hope we get to see some rebooted glowy-head cylons
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Originally Posted by ThinkInsane
So where are these millions of skin jobs Ellen mentioned? What about the Cylon home world we were supposed to see in season 3? Is the entire Cylon race out in space chasing less than 50,000 people? Are the only rebel models the ones currently on the fleet baseship? What happened to the old-timey self-aware Centurions?
Yeah I think that hive Boomer took Hera to is the 'homeworld' and I think the millions of Cylons all killed eachother in the civil war. It wasn't just one or two baseships that cavil took out.... all the Cylon models voted together and they all started fighting at the same time.
Originally Posted by ThinkInsane
I didn't notice them. Sweet. I hope we get to see some rebooted glowy-head cylons
Yeah that's the magic of the 720 download! That's the coolest looking ship ever made and they were jumping off the screen!
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Originally Posted by mrtew
Yeah I think that hive Boomer took Hera to is the 'homeworld' and I think the millions of Cylons all killed eachother in the civil war. It wasn't just one or two baseships that cavil took out.... all the Cylon models voted together and they all started fighting at the same time.
Yeah that's the magic of the 720 download! That's the coolest looking ship ever made and they were jumping off the screen!
I might have noticed the old school raiders if Time-Warner had bothered to inform me that they finally added SciFi to the HD lineup the other day. At least I'll be able to watch the finale in HD.
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Originally Posted by ThinkInsane
I might have noticed the old school raiders if Time-Warner had bothered to inform me that they finally added SciFi to the HD lineup the other day. At least I'll be able to watch the finale in HD.
Lucky.... here in Canada we don't have it in HD at all, even though it's filmed here in HD. If not for the internets I'd think that BSG was filmed in blurryvision.
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Adama and the paint scene were a bit over the top, but I enjoyed kara the pragmatic, sam the hybrid, and baltar the scientist. Quack scientist, but still.
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Yeah, this episode was a great reminder that Baltar is still a complete *********...
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I'm not sure what was behind those stars, but I can only imagine it was "fruitcake."
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
I'm not sure what was behind those stars, but I can only imagine it was "fruitcake."
It was a six letter word followed by "bag", I didn't know it was going to be censored, but I like the dramatic effect.
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi
Adama and the paint scene were a bit over the top, but I enjoyed kara the pragmatic, sam the hybrid, and baltar the scientist. Quack scientist, but still.
Not a huge fan of Emo Adama, I have to say.
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I didn't know it was going to be censored
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Hehe, it's fine. I didn't even realize it was a banned word until I came back and looked at my post.
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For what it's worth, I didn't know it was on the banned list either.
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi
Adama and the paint scene were a bit over the top, but I enjoyed kara the pragmatic, sam the hybrid, and baltar the scientist. Quack scientist, but still.
I agree. Another nice cliffhanger episode. I figured they'd use Galactica for a diversion or something similar about half way through. Get the cylons busy shooting at Galactica while they steal back hera, then set off the mother of all nukes. Maybe load the thing with tillium and make big boom?
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Good 'un. Next week the finale? Can't wait.
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I could have used a little less random flashbacks and more anders muttering or hera planning or anything. Caprica helping Baltar's dad was slightly interesting, but the rest... it lacked context. Or something.
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi
I could have used a little less random flashbacks and more anders muttering or hera planning or anything. Caprica helping Baltar's dad was slightly interesting, but the rest... it lacked context. Or something.
I think those will be tied in next week. I think the last three were written as part of the same story.
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Yeah, this episode was all setup. When it ended, I was like, "Wait, that's it?"
Also, what a weird choice to make that a naked singularity rather than a normal black hole. I wonder why they'd introduce such a concept.
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I actually really loved this episode and all the flashbacks. It's just kind of sad how they're saying goodbye to all the characters.
Six putting Baltar's dad in a home was really interesting.
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only in that it gives him a reason to trust her/be obligated toward her, that might make him less of an easily led doupe in letting caprica have the defense plans. They teased us that he was going to join the suicidal mission, but it seemed they either backed off that idea or are saving it for next week.
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Originally Posted by andi*pandi
only in that it gives him a reason to trust her/be obligated toward her, that might make him less of an easily led doupe in letting caprica have the defense plans. They teased us that he was going to join the suicidal mission, but it seemed they either backed off that idea or are saving it for next week.
I'm honestly not sure what use he would be anyway, unless his militant woman squad came with.
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Balter has been played by the Cylons for quite some time now. I'm wondering if his Dad is relevant to any of this...
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
Yeah, this episode was all setup. When it ended, I was like, "Wait, that's it?"
Also, what a weird choice to make that a naked singularity rather than a normal black hole. I wonder why they'd introduce such a concept.
I didn't get it, either. No such thing as a naked singularity. But then there's no such thing as superluminal travel, either.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Balter has been played by the Cylons for quite some time now. I'm wondering if his Dad is relevant to any of this...
I thought, maybe, she killed his dad.
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Originally Posted by Don Pickett
I thought, maybe, she killed his dad.
Technically she did, even if she did put him in that home.
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I really liked this episode. It had a nice feeling to it and it was great to see what caprica was like before the attack.
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
....what a weird choice to make that a naked singularity rather than a normal black hole. I wonder why they'd introduce such a concept.
Originally Posted by Don Pickett
I didn't get it, either. No such thing as a naked singularity. But then there's no such thing as superluminal travel, either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_singularity says "The theoretical existence of naked singularities is important because their existence would mean that it would be possible to observe the collapse of an object to infinite density." so obviously they must exist if they're on the internet and the reason that " they'd introduce such a concept" is because they are filming a TV show and you can see a battlestar or Cylon colony collapse on film if the singularity is naked. Plus it sounds sexier.
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I didn't mean to suggest the concept is bogus. I just found it odd that they'd use a naked singularity when everybody knows what a black hole is. They even had to clarify that a naked singularity was "a black hole," despite the fact that it's not really true since a naked singularity by definition doesn't have an event horizon.
That's a good point, though, about the naked singularity offering a more interesting death scene.
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so just one more episode?
2 hours this Friday?
Thanks...want to be sure to ...err...not be too boozed up this Friday night
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Originally Posted by chichow
Thanks...want to be sure to ...err...not be too boozed up this Friday night
That's what TiVo is for.
Seriously, for the last three or four Fridays I've been out with friends. Usually I'll get home and around 11:30 I'll realize that there is new BSG waiting for me, and I'll run out to the living room to watch it.
(I get Sci Fi HD, so my BSG actually arrives at 7 PM.)
I'll be in Seattle on Friday, so likely I'll miss it again, and probably won't catch it until Monday. My parents have Sci Fi HD, but I'd rather watch it someplace without a peanut gallery.
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Decent recap show tonight.
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Originally Posted by Don Pickett
I didn't get it, either. No such thing as a naked singularity. But then there's no such thing as superluminal travel, either.
They exploit a variant of an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, "FTL" is just catchy vernacular.
According to producer interviews in the season one DVD release of the series, the special effects director indicated that the FTL is a dimensional transport effect, where the ships instantaneously teleport from one place to another. Other methods of faster-than-light travel were under consideration for production, however to keep things simple and focused on the story as well as staying within budget restraints, producers David Eick and Ronald D. Moore chose the straightforward dimensional jump effect over more complex ideas. Because of this however, the term "FTL" used to describe this dimensional transition is somewhat misleading as the ships do not technically move faster than light, but rather instantaneously relocate to a new position in space without a change in speed. The fact remains, however, that they get to their destination faster than light would.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTL_(Battlestar_Galactica)
I thought, maybe, she killed his dad.
In light of certain events, that could be viewed as being merciful.
Odd episode last week, I'm looking forward to seeing the finale to get all the context.
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So all these years have they been traveling and exploring all day and night and then making a jump each morning to a new space to look for more supplies and Earths etc. or do they jump many times a day or just once a week or month or what? If they are jumping all the time I can't imagine how Pegasus or the Cylons could have ever followed them but if they weren't I can't imagine why not. Seems like there's a limit as to how far they can jump but not really how long they have to wait between each one. (It sure is refreshing to not have the FTL fail every other episode like those dilithium crystal warp engines did though.)
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I just figured that the FTL was some sort of wormhole and it is much better than the usual warp speed technique.
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Surely they didn't set up all of those loved ones on Caprica for nothing. Expect to see people reunited with them in some sort of spiritual metaphysical hooha. I also expect Baltar to make a selfless act and save all of humanity.
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My bet... Cavil wins
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I think they are going to get sucked through the singularity, end up 4,000 years in the past, go to Kobol and become the Lords of Kobol- both humans and cylons. All this has happened before and will happen again.
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