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Well, Six is always saying shit like that. You'll notice she never mentioned the room until they were actually in it. Rather convenient, you might say.
I don't know if I'll be
disappointed
if Six turns out to be some real external entity, but I am so in love with the idea and implications of Baltar just being a genius gone mad.
I guess I'm in love with the ambiguity and the multiple possibilities. The "Schrödinger's Six" element of it....
Except 'meh' on the angel.
I'm in love with that too. But I'm still right.
And actually, the other explanation I would be happy with
is
if she were an Angel from God. The whole chip thing, with an actual Cylon Six manipulating Baltar, didn't sit well with me. But I would still enjoy it if it were God fucking with him.
I'm perfectly happy to have the humans talk about the Gods, and the Cylons talk about God. But I would be unhappy if God actually showed up - or if there was direct evidence of deity-intervention, for that matter.
Although maybe Moore is clever enough to come up with an interesting twist.
In God-related news, I am now earwormed with What If God Wanted Pasta Sauce
What about the magical transportation to Earth? That crossed more lines than I thought the show would cross.
I don't think they meant Earth literally - just that they could see the stars as they'd appear from Earth. But that did confuse me.
I have no idea what the hell happened there. And how they got back.
it was an eerie enough image, anyway. Details about how they got back don't feel too necessary.
In other news, the SG1 producers sure have a lot of
Baals.
And meanwhile on Atlantis, it looks like
Sheppard
is going to be accidentally
buggered
by
Beckett....
Hey, Strega, are you still with me in that Six is just in Baltar's subconscious?
Oh, totally.
I assumed/pretended/decided to believe that the "map" was a hologram. Sufficiently advanced technology and all that. I would have liked it if the scene ended with them staring around and saying... "So, any idea how to turn this thing off?" though. I mentioned that in the recaplet.