The combination of the quality of the picture and the music (?) that is with it was kind of headache making. And the content. Hmmm.
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I'd guess that they're pretty close, in terms of they're now both in pursuit of Earth, so heading in the same direction. At least they were close when they both found the lion's (horse, penguin?) head thingy with the blinking eye.
eta what Jessica said
And the content. Hmmm.
Right? Three things popped into my mind that might account for it, but one of them doesn't seem plausible for meta reasons. Of the other two, I'm guessing one is more likely. And, of course, it will be none of those things; I suck at predicting things.
Hmmm, I can't wait to see the preview on demand. . . if it clarifies or if it goes in a COMPLETELY different direction. (Which is what last week's preview On Demand did.)
I did sniffle a bit over the Dying Nobly thing, but the scenario bugged me. Wouldn't it take approximately forever to get all those civilians onto Galactica? If the civilian ships couldn't protect the passengers, wouldn't the civilian crews be on a suicide mission? What happened to that magic antiradiation medicine they had on Caprica? Why were there flames in space? How can they run out of food and yet appear to have an infinite supply of alcohol?
Also, people with that much radiation exposure should look sunburned.
I'm watching the beginning of the Doctor Who rerun--is that Private Blithe from Band of Brothers (the one who had hysterical blindness after D-Day)?!?
Is that a rerun? I haven't seen it before (then again I've missed a fair number). SciFi said it was new (to Scifi anyway); and they mentioned Mickey being gone.
I missed the beginning and have no idea why the Fleet had to jump through all that radiation, let alone stop midway, in the first place. Anyone have time to enlighten me?
I missed the beginning and have no idea why the Fleet had to jump through all that radiation, let alone stop midway, in the first place. Anyone have time to enlighten me?
I watched the whole thing and i still don't get it.
Apparently the star cluster or whatever the yellow cloudy thing was called was too big to go around or jump all the way through. So they had to jump into the middle, then jump out the other end.
Oh, the reason they were doing it at all was to get to the huge algae colonies on the planet that was at the other end. They can use the algae to make food that is yucky but nutritional. Something contaminated their, um, food maker machines, so everything they have is spoiled and the fleet will starve to death in ten days if they don't find food.
So.