Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Yeah, Roslin's absence would create all kinds of craziness. Billy, and Zarek (where IS Zarek, btw? I wanted them to drag him over to the Pegasus and say, "For future reference, this is what a military dictatorship looks like.") and Baltar, and wackiness everywhere.
Is so. I pout in your general direction.
Aw. Well, your love might be a good enough reason! It's just, mine isn't. I'm know no casting spoilers, but I had half-assumed that she'd be gone after this season and so she'd die around ep. 19 for maximum hellaciousness.
God, that battle was so damn pretty. And the reflections! Yow.
Last week it took forever for us to watch BSG. We had to stop and discuss everything. And I knew I was wrong when I agreed that Cain had to be assinated - that goes against my normal way of thinking.
This week we watched as fast as possible. And we were both glad Six took Cain out.
BTW, Kara was wrong - the Pegasus was not alone - They had civilian ships around them. Cain chose to strip them.
If there hadn't been previews I would have had no idea what was going to happen next week. the little hint from Sharon's question wasn't enough.
the battle was lovely.
I am wondering how the 2 eps would have been back to back.
BTW, Kara was wrong - the Pegasus was not alone - They had civilian ships around them. Cain chose to strip them.
But does Kara know that? Does anyone on Galactica who isn't Tigh, Adama, or Roslin?
And why does this show have me hooked after only watching a few episodes?!
I don't think Kara knows. But Her thought that they were safer with Cain than without Cain - based on a flawed premise. Cain was not the stronger leader, because the ship surrived on its own. More people died under her command.
But does Kara know that?
I don't think so.
I was thinking at some point that Adama should have said to her, "Dude,
this
is why Cain is fucked...." But instead we get a
misunderstanding.
Although it's plausible to me that Adama wouldn't tell her why, so we're not in sitcom misunderstanding territory.
Oh, and I love how Apollo was freaked that the
president
was in favor of the assassination.
Yeah, Starbuck doesn't know. I'm also wondering if Fisk will ever tell anyone that Cain was prepared to kill Adama. That'd take the bloom off her image for Starbuck. Which means, I bet he never says.
God that was good. Even staying up REALLY late to see it.
Even if Fisk tells Adama about Cain's plan, why would Adama EVER tell Kara?
I liked that it freaked Lee out that the plan was the president's.
The Bill-Laura kiss was so sweet.
Wasn't it? At first, I thought he was giving her the silent "keep your chin up" gesture, then I realized he was cupping her chin so gently, and then the kiss was so perfectly chaste and yet wonderful.
Too bad you have to be dying to get a kiss like that from a real gentleman.
I've always been hoping she'd get the non-chaste variety from Lee.
THE KISS WAS IMPROV!!! WHEEE!!!!
(Whew. I've been waiting weeks to say that!)