I think what makes it scarier (to me) for this show is that there are so many characters, secondary and tertiary, that I care about... they really can kill off a lot of people without losing all the cast, you know? I mean, Crashdown. Gone. I wasn't expecting that - I kind of figured they'd shot the wad with the two others.
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Tyrol should be in charge of everything.
I'm still actually really impressed by how Atlantis is handling Ford. They gave the character depth and are making him incredibly tragic at the same time. He was so happy about Sheppard's promotion.
That was tight. RIP Crash.
When I first started watching this show I never thought Tigh would be such an interesting character. Huh.
Still pulling for a magic Cylon cure for Laura, but it might be a personal thing.
Watching out of order. SG-1 time. It feels like my world is askew.
Watching out of order. SG-1 time. It feels like my world is askew.
Same here, Laura.
Still pulling for a magic Cylon cure for Laura
Well, and this, too.
Still pulling for a magic Cylon cure for Laura, but it might be a personal thing.
Is that just because you don't want Laura to die, or is there some other reason you think this could happen?
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Is that just because you don't want Laura to die, or is there some other reason you think this could happen?
I think Madam President gives a nice balance in the power structure. The conflicting means, methods, and philosophies between her and Adama make for watchable scenes. Do the prophesies say the leader actually dies, or is dying? If she doesn't die, what saves her? Gods of Kobol? Six shares some life saving secret?
Also, gotta pull for a President named Laura.
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You really do.
"Off with your shirt, let's take a look." Yep, can't argue with those words.
Hee, so true.
Wow. They killed Crash. Not that he wasn't losing it. . . but. . . damn, they killed Crash.
Okay. . . zero Starbuck and Helo this week.
I am also tired of Jaffa politics and I had the same reaction to the SG-1 preview -- all very "how can we miss you, if you never go away?"
They really are giving Ford some interesting stuff here. . . although getting beamed up into that wraith ship cannot be good for him. . . are we to think that it's all over for him? Or will they show us what happened?
(I kind of watched in backwards order too -- because I watched Veronica Mars, then BSG, then the Stargates, then BSG again.)
No Caprica capers cavorting with Cylons. A very nice episode. Although the recovery of Laura Roslin in time to make the fool of Tigh was an obvious turn of events, it was still rewarding. If I were Tigh I think I would take up drinking.
SG1 is not quite finding its new groove yet. Claudia is still a lot of fun, but she can't really stay so over the top for long, right? The random RDA showing was unsatisfying. My love for the both BB's is not causing me to warm up to their characters. I don't know, just not feelin' the love. Wah! SG1 is my favorite and I don't want to feel this way.
Atlantis was after midnight for me and I wasn't so much awake. Have to catch it next time.