OMG - there's Ben Browder!
Yes! Isn't he cute in that uniform?
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OMG - there's Ben Browder!
Yes! Isn't he cute in that uniform?
They had other things on their mind.
Every single person on the ship?
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Actually, I'm lamenting the lost brain cells that let me call all that up. Pon Farr's got nothing on BSG mythology in my brain, apparently.
That was a good episode. Want to see the next one now.
Every single person on the ship?
They were hypnotised by the writer's plot necessities. Or something.
The Cylon computer hacking bugged me more. But whatev.
The hour went by very fast!
YAY!
God I love that last shot. It's so...yeah.
Kobol is, in this universe, the original birthplace of mankind. It was abandoned for some reason, and the 12 colonies were established. Earth is the 13th mythical lost colony that may or may not exist. (In the sequel to the original series, Galactica 1980, they not only found Earth, but proceeded to have wacky adventures there, but it was so wretchedly bad that we shall never speak of it again.)
[eta: Good god, I'm slow.]
Why did the Cylon computer hacking bug you more?
Why did the Cylon computer hacking bug you more?
I was wondering - what was the point of entry for the Cylons into the network? Some sort of wireless connection? But if their computers were hard-wired together, why have any sort of wireless access into a computer?
Not checking out the ship doesn't bother me because there really was no time. (If they don't send someone up there right at the beginning of the second ep, I'll be a little bugged, but probably too distracted to really care.)
The Cylon hacking didn't bug me in and of itself, except that it was handled in the most blatantly handwavy TV sci-fi way possible. Which didn't so much bug as amuse because shiny graphics that tell the audience what's happening are funny to me.