At this point, I don't see who else it could be besides Roslin.
Although Lee? Would be fun. Either Rheanna or Yahtzee wrote a story about that which was pretty awesome.
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At this point, I don't see who else it could be besides Roslin.
Although Lee? Would be fun. Either Rheanna or Yahtzee wrote a story about that which was pretty awesome.
BSG: That was very pretty, especially the beginning bit.
TW finale: That was very mean. I guess I should have seen Tosh's demise a mile back, starting with when I fell in love, but they did it in a way that made me blame myself for overlooking her (much like Owen, in that regard). When she shuts him up by telling him he's breaking her heart--oh, that struck a chord. And it did with him too. I'm thinking "Yay! More character development for Owen!" but he's fucking dead so who cares. I do not have an emoticon sufficient to the task.
BSG: The special effects continue to leave me awestruck. I'm worried about the future explanation of Starbuck's time travel/blackouts. If she's not a cylon, then I think there is only a slim chance not doing a bunch of eye rolling. I'd rather have Roslin as the fifth though.
Does anyone think that Saul's shooting of Adama was a waking nightmare of him doing what Boomer had done, or was it actually some programming making itself known?
I didn't think Saul's vision was programming because when it happened to Boomer she was completely unconscious of the mission. After the fact asking "what happened?" Saul looked like he was letting his mind obsess on his fear complete with horror scream as soon as he had done it.
Man, I don't know how I feel about this Gaius As Jesus plot. Was he really in earnest when he told that guy to kill him? Gaius being self-sacrificial? Talk about OOC.
I thought he was in earnest when he told the guy to kill him but not for self-sacrificial motive. I think he would have taken it as a way out of his misery, if there was another side-effect, that was beside the point. Just like saving Roslin. Just like saving Callie. I thought it was very much in character. More like "take me instead of the boy because I am more worthy of not suffering anymore and bonus that I don't have to do the deed myself." That isn't to say that he didn't feel sorry for the boy. I'm sure he did. I just didn't see it as the motive.
Only saw the first half of BSG and am hoping we can pick up the rest tonight. What we saw was awesome.
Baltar is just getting on my nerves. I hope he isn't going to spend the whole season with his eyes bugged out. I fear that one of my dreams for this season is that he does something really stupid and it makes him really dead.
Baltar made me laugh and laugh.
But I do groan at the forward momentum of his story, where is it going? I can see a dozen different paths for the rest of the cast of characters, but his story is too isolated right now. They have literally cut him off from the rest of characters we know and "care" about. Even when he was on the basestar at least then he was with Six and Xenalon it wasn't so disconnected from the rest of the story...um, well, actually, I think I kinda hated that too.
But for now, I'll appreciate that Baltar is funny again, and I love his bugged out crazy eyes, they make everthing that much more funny!
Torchwood: Holy shit is right. I don't know if I could have watched it, if I'd read the whitefont first. It was bad enough watching Owen die the first time. Waaaah!
I loved the altar with the Xmas lights on it, and intend to build one in my living room ASAP....
When you create a sci-fi world, it's always desirable to give your aliens punnable names. For example, from B5:
Knock-knock.
Who's there?
Kosh.
Kosh who?
Gesundheit.