Roslin said the people were guaranteed not to be Cylons. I wonder how she could know that?
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She asked them.
Oh, I think I figured it out, Stephanie: they must have all recently lost children. Cylons don't go around getting pregnant. Usually.
Funny you said that, P-C. I was just back in bed trying to see if Ellie woudl sleep and that same thoguht occurred to me. I guess having a baby who just died would have been necessary for the plan to work.
Ah. So my sisters-in-law are not Cylons.
Wait, do we know the adoptive mother? Has she been on before?
I didn't recognize her. I was thinking, "Hey, new character."
Of course, I often don't recognize people.
Oh, my, was that a goooood ep of BSG.
Just started looking at the TWoP forum reactions, and someone pointed out that we only saw the six Cylon models on Caprica that we're already familiar with. What about the other six? Couldn't they have shown us some shadowy figures in the distance?
Or it could have been like that naughty-bit blocking scene in one of the Austin Powers movies - just when you think you're about to see a new cylon model, a truck goes by, or a Centurian pushes a fruit cart in the way.
I like tommy's idea, although I guess that would have been a lot of work. I was mostly bummed we didn't see all six of the ones we know. (Or at least, I never saw Leoben. Was here there?)