Question still is what happened to the real six everyone saw when she tried to get back at baltar.
Imaginary six disappeared when she appeared. Adama and everyone saw her. So where is she?
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Question still is what happened to the real six everyone saw when she tried to get back at baltar.
Imaginary six disappeared when she appeared. Adama and everyone saw her. So where is she?
Imaginary six disappeared when she appeared. Adama and everyone saw her. So where is she?
Yeah, they never addressed that. They did mention that she wasn't even seen leaving Galactica. It's as if she vanished into thin air.
I wonder where they're going to go with that. My guess is that they don't know either.
Being too large to pass for a toaster, she is happily ensconced in the kitchen, impersonating an industrial dishwasher.
Her time to shine will come -- during the rinse cycle.
groan....
LOL
It would be cool if she could appear to anyone she wanted, but has stuck with Giaus, apart from that one episode. Nice can o' worms there.
I note as far as a woman 'condoning' rape (and torture), the CO of the Abu Ghraib prison was female during the period that has been prosecuted. (Aside from reassignment, she wasn't brought up on charges or anything, as is true of any other officers who could be construed to have command of the situation.)
he's admitting to himself that he's not special, there's no Cylon chip in his head, he's simply half-mad and it's time to deal with that.
Oh, I think it's way too late to deal with it. It seemed like the point of his little subplot in "Home" was that he's, er, committing to the crazy. So to speak. I think that he used to be more fully aware that she was a hallucination, but he played along because, hey, why not. But now that knowledge is partitioned off in a very dark corner of his head, because at this point, having a scary Cylon girlfriend living in his head is less scary than acknowledging the extent of his dementia, and the reasons for it.
Plus, I don't think a sane Baltar would be nearly as useful to the show, so I can't imagine why they'd decrazify him.
Baltar bores me.
I can't imagine why they'd decrazify him.
I agree that successfully decrazifying him would be a bad idea, but I do think he needs another note to play, and an attempted decrazifying seems a natural step for him to want to take.