I wanted Starbuck to use the arrow like a spear to gut Six. Assuming that Six has guts.
'Objects In Space'
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Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
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Ummm, in my excitement I forgot -- should I have been whitefonting?
I watched the episode on tape delay and don't know if the West Coast has had it or not.
You know, Boomer was, like a foot away; how difficult would it have been for her to fire him at the heart? I'm just sayin'.
Poor Sharon. Fighting that Cylon nature (at least that's what I'm going to say happend with the aiming). And yes to the rest. It was the final ep that made me warm up to Starbuck a little. And Lee. I admit that I was manipulated in exactly the way they were likely shooting for (ugh. I said shooting for, didn't I?) with Lee and his attempt to thwart what was, essentially, a military coup.
And I'm sure Adama will survive, but they still got me with that final scene. Was not expecting it at all.
The Baltar/Six stuff was weird and kind of neat. And just plain pretty to watch and listen to with that music.
ETA:
Ummm, in my excitement I forgot -- should I have been whitefonting?
I think the decision was no whitefonting necessary after it's aired on the east coast.
Sumi, I think the bullshit consensus in B'cracy was no white-fonting once it's aired in the east coast.
Yeah, I like that theory that Boomer shot Adama in a less fatal place because she was fighting the Cylon condition. Loved the look in her eyes at the end. Poor G!Boomer. I hadn't really cared for her very much since the mini, but she really won me over in the last two episodes.
Lee's action in Colonial One was v. reminiscent of what he did in "Bastille Day". Interesting that Roslin maintained a hard line until Lee got involved, then folded. Why? She's a determined woman and a hella shrewd politician, religious fanaticism or not, so I don't buy that she did it out of tender concerns about messing up the father/son Adama relationship. Hmm.
How much did I love the two such vital missions were carried out by women without anybody making a big deal out of it? THIIIIIIS MUUUUCH. Also, the spooky miracle child in the crib (well, maybe she's not there yet as I think the whole temple scene was a vision of future to come) was a girl! For once! Neat.
Interesting that Roslin maintained a hard line until Lee got involved, then folded. Why?
Becase theirloveissopure! No. I have no idea. I do remember thinking, "Huh." But then, honestly, I got distracted by the arms pretty much right after that, which is probably shallow but is also true.
How much did I love the two such vital missions were carried out by women without anybody making a big deal out of it? THIIIIIIS MUUUUCH.
Oh, so much.
And, oh lordy, I am so happy to have the Caprica storyline intersect in person with the ragtag fleet stroyline at last.
Becase theirloveissopure!
Heh. I have to admit my brain went there immediately, because my dormant Lee/Roslin 'shippy tendency was near death by starvation and wanted to leap at what little it was given.
(But then, honestly, I got distracted by the arms pretty much right after that, which is probably shallow but is also true.)
Arms!
And oh so nice to see Starbuck hug Helo. And the fight with Six! Wow!
Speaking of the music, does anybody know if the dame omposer worked on Firefly? Because this sounds like the direction they were going in. That composer did some good work, and it would be nice if he's still working.
I admit that I was manipulated in exactly the way they were likely shooting for (ugh. I said shooting for, didn't I?) with Lee and his attempt to thwart what was, essentially, a military coup.
I thought it very ironic that Tigh would accuse Lee of mutiny while he himself was carrying out a coup.
It doesn't look like I'll get a chance to watch BSG until Monday. I couldn't resist reading the reactions. Can't wait.
(also so tired I hit the OK button for jump to date instead of Post, ugh)