I can't say for sure, but I think that it was mentioned in interviews if not in the show, that there are five cylons that they don't ever speak of. Or maybe it was in the first half of this season where Caprica is explaining the lay of the land to Baltar when he first arrives on the basestar.
But, I could be wrong and it is just a wrongly drawn conclusion. If that's so, then it totally opens up who it could be.
It just seems that the cylons don't simply ostracize their fellow models.
I've got a list of people I'd box.
Dear Cylons,
You do have a plan, and I would like to subscribe.
Is there any reason to think that the Cylons would never speak of their boxed models? I'd assumed there was some other reason they didn't know who the five were. If we've never met even one of the five, the preview-makers (and the spoiler-teasers) need to be beaten about the head and neck.
D'eanna seemed to be implying that there were 5 models the current 7 had never met because their "Creator" had never revealed them to them. (Which brings up a whole nother load of questions.)
It's all very confusing.
D'eanna seemed to be implying that there were 5 models the current 7 had never met because their "Creator" had never revealed them to them. (Which brings up a whole nother load of questions.)
Yes, but she (or anyone on the show) never referred to them as 'boxed', right?
I'd assumed there was some other reason they didn't know who the five were. If we've never met even one of the five, the preview-makers (and the spoiler-teasers) need to be beaten about the head and neck.
Yes, this. Both. Both of these.
I spent the afternoon looking for spoilers for
The Office.
The spoilers suck. It's like TV Guide+. It's enough to make a spoiler glutton reform. Begrudgingly.
There was no fandom like the
Buffy
fandom, for spoilers. The search was so frustrating, I committed Faerie Tale: [link]
(No spoilers. Sadly.)
Okay, you know, I'm passively attempting to avoid SPN spoilage, but...
[link]
DUDE!
DUDE!
Spoilery images from Born Under a Bad Sign. (2x14)
I really, really, really hope the episode lives up to the expectations brought about by a bound, demon-eyed Sam here.
Heroes: There is going to be a "Hero" death on March 5th. (Tidbit from Ask Ausiello.)
I didn't look to see who it was but clearly Matt gets tossed out of a window next week. Maybe it really is Nathan.
Or Claude.
TV Guide (in the issue with the cover story) had a bit about that where they said it was a "character that had been there from episode one, with the "episode one" fairly specific in my reading. Now Matt was in the original version of the pilot, but they edited and moved him to episode 2 when they split the pilot up, IIRC.
Also, there was denial that any of the characters get referred to as "heroes" as such by the creators.