Thank goodness that's over. That relationship never clicked for me, at all.
Spoilers 3: First Mutant Enemy, Now the World
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I think that Bob Dylan is the fifth Cylon. I mean, right??
(Please tell me they used the Hendrix version of the song.)
Please tell me they used the Hendrix version of the song
Yes, please.
Wow! Thank you, Jessica! I don't have enough !!! available.
Indeed it didn't seem likely we had seen the last of Kara. I'm looking forward to seeing Lee and Baltar break out of their ruts.
Eeeep, I have to read again because I read so quickly...
Jessica,
what a STRAIGHT UP AWESOME narrative. I have had the most tiring week and you rock hard! Thanks so much. That is totally awesome. I can't wait to watch these eps.
(Please tell me they used the Hendrix version of the song.)
On the temp track at least, it's a cover version I didn't recognize. I don't know what they'll end up using for the broadcast. (They may also replace it entirely, but then the lines that Tyrol, Sam and Tori recite won't really make sense.)
(PS, spoiler feedback is TEH BEST CRACK EVAR. I'd almost forgotten how much fun spoiling is! Silly me!)
Spoilers are also teh best crack evar. I don't know why I gave up spoiling.
Jess, you did an awesome job with that. I feel like I have to read it all through again too, like Laura. Each time one of your posts ended, I felt the same way I do after an awesome cliff hanger.
What did you like best about it? Also? Do the four (Tigh, Anders, Tori, and Chief) seem like they really didn't know they were Cylons? I mean -- is their shock real.
Do the four (Tigh, Anders, Tori, and Chief) seem like they really didn't know they were Cylons? I mean -- is their shock real.
Oh, it's very real. At the end of the ep, they're all still in shock, and not a small amount of denial. Unlike Boomer, who was activated to do something (she didn't know for sure she was a Cylon until she shot Adama), these four seem to have simply been switched on. They know they're Cylons, but they don't know why. They don't know what they've been programmed for, why they were placed in the fleet, or why they've been activated now. So they're all not only freaked out that they're Cylons, they're freaked out that they might be programmed to sabotage the fleet in ways they're not aware of yet.
I think the Final Five might be a Cylon splinter group with a completely separate agenda from the other 7. It's just a hunch, but I can't shake the feeling that 4/5 (at least) of them being the leaders of the human resistance on New Caprica is significant. That they have a different plan, and that it's somehow connected to Earth.
What did you like best about it?
The editing. The construction of the narrative, especially of the second half, is pure brilliance, the way it builds.
I have basically not been able to watch this entire season (I caught the first two or three eps, and that was it).
I really need to catch up on BSG.
(PS, spoiler feedback is TEH BEST CRACK EVAR. I'd almost forgotten how much fun spoiling is! Silly me!)Oh it is fantastic fun to be spoiled as well. I enjoy reading your spoils more than the actual shows sometimes. Which? Craxy.
But now I am looking forward to the next eps much more than I was at the end of the last show. Go figure.
In your review you wrote, Roslin approaches Adama on the bridge to console him about the verdict. Only...it turns out he was the swing vote. Roslin is not happy. If they were having a secret affair before, they aren't anymore.
What do they say to each other? Does Roslin say she never wants to see Adama again? Is there any indication that Adama already knew about the cancer?