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My wank for that is that Boomer must have left and come back for her results eleven hours later.
(Of course, if everyone passes, then why run the real test at all? Why not just the Cylon tester make some beeping noises for a few minutes and then flash green?)
waves hands
Last week, Baltar agreed to test Boomer right after Starbuck started the interrogation. He gave her the results right before Roslin decided to talk to Leoben. So it didn't take 11 hours, but it was at least 6 or 7.
I think Baltar decided to pass everyone because once he starts identifying Cylons, one of the unidentified ones is going to kill him. But if he passes them all, they're highly motivated to keep him alive.
if everyone passes, then why run the real test at all? Why not just the Cylon tester make some beeping noises for a few minutes and then flash green?
Because then he knows.
This was the ep where I got fed up with Baltar. I'd been tolerant of his cartoonishness because I could buy him waffling.
Weak good to neutral people who end up doing some bad -- I'm down with. Weak bad people who end up doing some good? Much less interesting. I want bad people to be worse, really.
And he moved from too weak to be properly good to cartoonish.
Baltar needs an enemy or nemesis. Instead, some people thinks he's weird but that's about it.
I purchased an issue of
SciFi
magazine about a month ago - they have an article on BG (go figure). I just noticed a picture of Helo - the caption says, "Left Behind: Helo struggles to survive in Cylon-occupied Vancouver."
Cylon-occupied Vancouver
So it's now a documentary?
Nah, it's a misattribution. It's
obviously
Seacouver.
Whoohoo, top 30!
That's all I've got.
After catching up on the discussion, I wonder if anyone else noticed that Friday's BSG was directed by Edward James Olmos?
t raises hand
Me... I did...
"Oh no! Adama has disappeared!"
"Shh! He's directing!"
Unlike the new BSG, directors can wear capes....