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I'm under the impression that Cylons have been falling at the hands of humans more now that they can't resurrect than before, but it was pointed out to me that it's Cylon on Cylon violence. I keep counting Athena as human for no sensical reason, so that's some of it, but now I can't remember which other Cylons have died outside of Resurrection Ship range.
Can you help?
I can't think of any Colonial-on-Cylon violence since the 2/6/8 base star left the resurrection ship behind except Athena shooting Natalie!Six in the last ep.
Weird. Not sure where I got my misconception from.
Andromeda Strain is bad beyond my wildest dreams of bad.
Yep. He seems to have worked his way up to sterno addict.
Did Moonlight fail because they "defanged" the Vampire myth too much?
BSG ratings are up!
Blood Ties had the same fate with a very "fanged" Vampire myth. I do worry that despite the Sarah Connor Chronicles success, with the cancellation of BT, Moonlight, Dresden Files, Journeyman, New Amsterdam (deservedly), Jericho, and probably another that I'm forgetting, that any experiment into shows with a supernatural flair will have been deemed a failure in the bigger picture. Jericho wasn't supernatural, but it was definitely alternate universe.