And that's pretty much every time we've seen them have sex, right?
Those lights are the DUMBEST shit.
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And that's pretty much every time we've seen them have sex, right?
Those lights are the DUMBEST shit.
Apparently, instead of the brake lever, these taillights are connected to the having-sex-in-a-sitting-position lever. Presumably they glow for other sex positions, or at other times, but AFAIK we don't know beyond two instances of the same position.
Those lights are the DUMBEST shit.
Yeah. I got the impresson from the miniseries DVD commentary that they just threw that in there on a whim... or at least they didn't think that through very well.
Also, the Cylon Adama killed was male, so maybe he didn't have the taillights.
Also, the Cylon Adama killed was male, so maybe he didn't have the taillights.
Yeah, he probably had fog lamps.
Yeah, he probably had fog lamps.
Or a flash light.
So, taillights might actually be glowy ovaries, except they're really, really lost in the body cavity? Okay.
The big fun comes when you realize that the cylon they killed in the mini and the cylon they killed later were the same model. Come on, didn't somebody at least joke that it was the perfect opportunity for a twin-study in anatomy? And, having cracked that joke, didn't somebody else say, DUDE WHAT AN AWESOME IDEA like I just did?
From the Battlestar Galactica Miniseries Wiki:
Note: Comments from members of the production crew have since suggested that the only reason the glowing spine was included was that it "looked cool" at the time, and in retrospect, may have been a mistake.
"in retrospect, may have been a mistake." - duh.
"in retrospect, may have been a mistake."
Wasn't that what Roddenberry used to say about the Prime Directive?
WHAT? So if anybody ever does it doggy-style with a Cylon, the secret is out?