Find me that song.
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That damn dirty Bajah rudely interrupted me to say;
Only good thing about that episode was Apollo's rant, imo!
No YOU shut up
BOB DYLAN DID.
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Bajah wrote this stupid crap:
Only good thing about that episode was Apollo's rant, imo!
Well you're an asshat.
That was the best season finale of any show I've ever seen.
The cover was done specifically to make it sound like a poppy song that belongs in the Battlestar universe, as opposed to our own.
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Check out the big brain on Greenlit!
Well you're an asshat.That was the best season finale of any show I've ever seen.
Seconded. When everyone met in that airlock, I mind was blown away. Oh, and Starbuck at the end there was a nice little twist.
edit: Badger. Lechium fucked around with this message on 03-26-2007 at 07:50 PM.
Also, Tigh and Chief being cyclons does not make sense. Tigh fought in the first cyclon war and Chief had a kid. Neither make sense unless there's some mindfuck going on or they're ignoring the continuity. Talonus fucked around with this message on 03-26-2007 at 08:13 PM.
Little baby Tyrol is the unique inconsistency regarding the Final Four; Tigh and Anders both have a history corroborated by other people, but that's explained by simply saying the Final Five have been in place that long, and are free to have their own motives, like Athena. Anders chose to play ball, Tigh went military, that's it.
I'm not addressing Starbuck because fuck Starbuck. She's not necessarily one of the Five; she could just be something else altogether, given her childhood visions and being the only one of whom we've seen blood relation. Not to mention her involvement with the Human farm and Leoven. Greenlit fucked around with this message on 03-26-2007 at 08:31 PM.
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Greenlit had this to say about dark elf butts:
Leoven.
Heh, Leoven.
And I must say it was a little surprising to hear Baltar being found not guilty. Though the shitstorm that is going to follow will be nothing short of ripping the fleet apart.
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Lechium enlisted the help of an infinite number of monkeys to write:
ripping the fleet apart.
You don't think the massive fuck-off Cylon fleet will beat them to it?
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The logic train ran off the tracks when Greenlit said:
You don't think the massive fuck-off Cylon fleet will beat them to it?
Good point. Maybe the Galactica will just nuke the fuck out of them, or try and run and hide in the nebula and maybe just a few ships will go down. Or maybe biological warfare on their asses, or try to buy some time offering Hera and Six back.
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Greenlit obviously shouldn't have said:
That was the best season finale of any show I've ever seen.
You're an asshat.
"Sorry Sonny, I ain't your momma."
The Cylons do not talk about the Final 5. Of course they have never told os why and may not even know themselves. It could be Hard coded into them. Is it possible that there was some sort of split or even Cylon civil war at one point in the past? My theory is that these Cylon models and probably the fleet facing down the Galactica are not aggressive against the humans. At least not at this point.
I don't think they are "good guys" by any means, but I think their motives are different from the main Cylons we have seen so far and they may help the humans to an extent.
*shrugs* It is just a theory. Who knows.
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There was much rejoicing when Snoota said this:
You're an asshat."Sorry Sonny, I ain't your momma."
"We're gonna find out who did this. and we're gonna kill him."
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Azizza had this to say about the Spice Girls:I don't think they are "good guys" by any means, but I think their motives are different from the main Cylons we have seen so far and they may help the humans to an extent.
Weren't those the three Basestars that fired at the Raptor that stayed behind to see if they were being followed?
Does how does everyone think the Basestars will be affected by the Nebula?
If all of the colonial fleet was affected should not that give the colonials a chance to strike first and blow up at least one of the Basestars?
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New Age Bane wrote this stupid crap:
If all of the colonial fleet was affected should not that give the colonials a chance to strike first and blow up at least one of the Basestars?
The last time the Adamas went up against three Basestars they had to sacrifice a whole Battlestar to survive.
They do not have a spare Battlestar this time.
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If Greenlit was a glacier, they'd be a fast one:
The last time the Adamas went up against three Basestars they had to sacrifice a whole Battlestar to survive.They do not have a spare Battlestar this time.
The last time the Adamas went up against three basestars they only had skeleton crews on each battlestar and had to get past the basestars and hold position over a planet for 45 minutes while being bashed to pieces to give the colonists time to evacuate.
This is hardly the same situation.
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Blindy. thought this was the Ricky Martin Fan Club Forum and wrote:
The last time the Adamas went up against three basestars they only had skeleton crews on each battlestar and had to get past the basestars and hold position over a planet for 45 minutes while being bashed to pieces to give the colonists time to evacuate.This is hardly the same situation.
So twenty minutes with an older battlestar, yet it has full personel and you expect it to survive? I dunno like Saul said it would take a full three months in dry dock just to bang out the dents, and I don't think the Galactica could take another beating like it did last time.
Just ramblin' though. I didn't recognize the song until the chief started humming it.
They appear to have started with clues that Earth may be the home of the human cylons. If you think about it, Earth's resurrection locations would be more capable then the ships. That would lead one to think that Starbuck could have resurrected on Earth since they appear close now. Which explains how she got there after blowing the hell up. In addition to that, plague was created by the Earth colony. The trigger song for the Final Four ( 5th already being revealed as Starbuck ) points more toward Earth. And most of all, we don't know what the Cylon homeworld is.
It may end up totally off but I think this has some merit.
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Pesco got all f'ed up on Angel Dust and wrote:
Here is a theory I've seen popping up more often as of late.They appear to have started with clues that Earth may be the home of the human cylons. If you think about it, Earth's resurrection locations would be more capable then the ships. That would lead one to think that Starbuck could have resurrected on Earth since they appear close now. Which explains how she got there after blowing the hell up. In addition to that, plague was created by the Earth colony. The trigger song for the Final Four ( 5th already being revealed as Starbuck ) points more toward Earth. And most of all, we don't know what the Cylon homeworld is.
It may end up totally off but I think this has some merit.
That's a pretty good theory, and I agree to it to an extent. There's not much to speculate on, really. We don't know whether or not the Final Five can be resurrected at all, but we don't know that we can't. And yeah, they've always eluded to the cylon homeworld but never go into discussion. Even on the podcast with Eick on season two Downloaded he talks a little about the home world but nothing to in depth.
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Azizza had this to say about Captain Planet:
But haven't the Cylons stated that they can't find Earth either and need the same clues the humans do to get there.
May be they are lying? Or maybe they are trying to get to Earth because it is home to a faction of Cylons that don't want to kill humans and the evil cylons are trying to destroy the Final Five? Who knows, this series loves to fuck with your head after all
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Pesco said:
Who knows, this series loves to fuck with your head after all
It's all getting a bit too odd for my tastes.
Would be more fun if they were being used as pawns in the War of the Heavens, like in the original series, when the Cylons became evil because they were persuaded to be that way by the single evil super-advanced alien (their god) when he was cast out by the good ones (the colonial gods).
That's how it was in the original series anyway. It'd make more sense rather than this visions-r-us mumbo jumbo bullshit.
2. I must have missed some piece of dialogue, but how exactly did the four come to the conclusion: music in our heads = OMFGZ we are Cylons!
3. Baltar lives! (As if there ever was a doubt.)
I feel like the writers are making it up as they go along, while high. Either that or Adama is hallucinating.
In the War of the Heavens from the original series the good aliens (the colonial gods) travelled around in this giant crystal ship that could appear and disappear again pretty much anywhere and was impervious to scanners. The inside of it was all glowing white and looked.. kind of like an opera hall and was vastly bigger inside than it looked from the outside. They could give people visions and steer them to do certain acts. They could also completely regenerate a dead person from the cell-level upwards. The aspect from the original series that most interests me is that their ship also caused a major and rapid power drain in the area where it appeared, with systems returning to normal when it vanished again. The only way to get a good look at it was with the naked eye.
In the new series, Starbuck appeared right after the power drain.
Hmmmmmm.
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.
I was bored so I dusted off my original series BSG DVD's and tooks some pics from the episode in question.
1. The good aliens/colonial gods ship.
2. Count Iblis (sp?) becoming royally pissed off and killing Apollo. The Count is the Cylon god in disguise apparently. He goes to speak to Baltar in his prison cell and Baltar recognises his voice, because the Cylon Imperious Leader is programmed to use the very same voice.
3. Starbuck wakes up on board the alien/colonial gods ship.
4. Turns out that the bad guy broke some cosmic rule in taking Apollo's life, so the good guys chased him off then nabbed the whole bunch of them and brought him back to life.
Still feels unlikely. Not to mention, they could easily write out twenty very acceptable reasons why the afore things happened, anyway. They wouldn't need divine intervention to set things right in the plot.
Regarding the final five: One theory I read is that these Cylon models were created long ago with the sole purpose to help humanity and possibly help lead them to Earth. This idea currently fits in well, seeing now who the final five are. Also with this theory it was mentioned that Starbuck has now become the Arrow of Apollo and is going to direct him on the proper path or some such. This, I feel, is also likely.
I imagine Season 4 is going to open with an intense battle between the Human and Cylon fleets while Starbuck gives Apollo some vague clue as to where he should be heading next. Apollo returns to the fleet with the information, and Starbuck fades off into Mystery-land again. The season will progress steadily, following the lives of the Final 4 Cylons still with the fleet, and how they react to this new information. Baltar will find himself in a similar boat, except with some sort of freaky hot women cult pandering to his every needs.
Season 4 will end with Lee and Bill having made up, the Final 4 realizing what their true purpose is, and Roslin will be FUCKING DEAD FROM CANCER. Because the last episode of Season 4 will be them finding Earth. And then there's a slight chance the entire show will end there.