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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Heroes thing: I thought that pattern looked like a bit of DNA--one side of the twisty ladder, and a few rungs.
Another Heroes thing: One of the guys at krav went to school with SuperHiro, and says he's a really great guy who's crazy good at a bunch of stuff. Which chuffs me greatly. Love him.
I saw the actor on the Megan Mullally show. He was great. Apparently used to do improv comedy.
Dude, he's not only an actor, but he's a digital/CG artist dude! He worked at ILM!
So in the promo where Baltar is being convinced that he's a Cylon, I'm guessing that this is his subconcious rationalization for his despicable actions, right?
But what I am wondering is why Adama thinks that the first Cylon attack was his fault.
But what I am wondering is why Adama thinks that the first Cylon attack was his fault.
You mean in the very beginning? Didn't it have something to do with feeling guilty about them not defeating the cylons decisively in the first war?
I don't know -- I don't recall him ever saying that before.
(I think it's funny that the original Centurions rebelled, lost that first War, went off, developed the human type Cylons who then reprogrammed the original Centurions so that they couldn't develop independent thought.)
(I think it's funny that the original Centurions rebelled, lost that first War, went off, developed the human type Cylons who then reprogrammed the original Centurions so that they couldn't develop independent thought.)
All of this has happened, and all of it will happen again.
Oh, something else I was wondering: when they download the D'Anna that was blown up -- will she begin wondering who "Nora" is and how might that affect her.
will she begin wondering who "Nora" is and how might that affect her.
I didn't get all the way through the webisodes, but it seems that this is where Nora's killed. Was it by the Cylons? I mean, will they be able to easily ascertain who this woman was and what was her relationship to Duck?
Touched base with a meatspace friend who's a fan, and he thinks Jammer's a Cylon too.