Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
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You could also read it as something like "he's tired". I mean, as Galactica CAG, he's had one thing after another to deal with. And, while perhaps not suicidal, the efffort required to stay alive at that point, just to have to recover and deal with more of the same (or worse) didn't seem worth it.
And someone really needs to explain to Kara about the stuff Caine did.
t insert standard "why can the good guys never communicate?" gripe
The thing about John Doe was that they had him know about so many different things, they greatly increased the number of people who might watch and go, "Okay, hell no." And, I'll be honest, a show getting something I know about blatantly, embarrassingly wrong does interfere with my enjoyment of the plot. I try not to let it, but it does.
At the time it didn't seem to me that Lee was actively suicidal so much as tired and thinking just letting go was not such a bad option. Not making an effort to end life, but not making an effort to stay alive either. Given the choices at that moment in time it wasn't so appealing to go back to his fracked up world.
As for D hanging outside the door I thought she was seeking an explanation to why Lee didn't answer her calls when he should have been able to respond.
insert standard "why can the good guys never communicate?" gripe
Yes, that. Maybe they will communicate better next week.
t hopeless optimist
In the podcast, Moore says that there was a scene with Lee and D that was cut (that was before the D spying scene, I think). Also, some spoilery stuff that makes the scene we did see make more sense.
but something similar, when you should be fighting for your life, but it's easier to just give up.
Despairing? Despondent?
Then I thought, "Is D in love with him?"
Don't forget their little moment o' sparring tension in "Flight of the Phoenix." Which was only a couple of episodes back, even though it feels like ages ago because of the midseason break.
And yeah, I think "tired" sums things up for Apollo. He's idealistic and everyone around him is getting darker and darker. Plus, he's kind of a doofus. Which might be Dualla's type, given Billy.
Despairing? Despondent?
"Ennui-induced failure to struggle"?
Don't forget their little moment o' sparring tension in "Flight of the Phoenix."
No, I can't forget that scene. It was hot.
Anyone gonna be watching
HG Wells' War of the Worlds
on SciFi tonight? It's
not
a SciFi production, but was (I think) to have been a theaticly released film. Don't know if it ever was....
It's supposed to be a faithful adaptation, set at the end of the 19th century like the novel.
Huh, I hadn't heard about that War of the Worlds thing. I may check it out. It sounds like a good thing to have on while I clean. Or while I sit on the couch and think about cleaning.
I'd like to believe that Dualla could shake Apollo out of his emo phase. She did a good job on Adama, so I guess she's practiced at it.