Er, yes. Since I didn't see the mini until after I'd seen several episodes, I have trouble remembering which is which (I shouldn't, since CKR was in the mini and not the eps).
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The guy in the van on SG:1 was the guy from CIA? FBI? who worked with Sam to find the appearance-altering devices in the episode where Jack shot Kinsey. There was some UST, but Sam was engaged to Pete at the time, so they parted with a little rueful regret.
I liked the awkwardness between Tyrol and Sharon, especially since "she" just died in his arms on Galactica recently, and Helo's reaction.
(I shouldn't, since CKR was in the mini and not the eps).
Actually, he was in an ep. "Flesh and Blood," from the first season.
"Flesh and Bone"
Yeah, that.
I think the humans are cylons who learned to sprog, and when they say "all of this has happened before", they mean it literally. I also think that the first generation of Cylons (each time around) become the Gods. So, I guess that means I don't make a particular distinction between (the) God(s) frakking with Baltar and the Cylons doing it.
I think it was made very clear that Sharon remembers more or less everything from GalacticaSharon, between the "You wanted to know why" (so, maybe even after she was dead) and the specificity of her claims of being in control of herself.
Atlantis: I had the "that sounds like...didn't someone say she was going to be on?" moment by Jewel's second scene. I am wicked excited about the next episode, though. Ah, drama.
SG-1 was just kinda...boring.
I think the humans are cylons who learned to sprog, and when they say "all of this has happened before", they mean it literally. I also think that the first generation of Cylons (each time around) become the Gods.
Where did the Cylons come from?
The humans built them
Where did the humans come from?
They're Cylons that learned to sprog