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I am rewatching the series premiere of Reaper, and it was the father that was dying. So, I'm sticking to the theory that the Devil's fun twist on "don't let me die" was to make the father immortal in some way.
Hmm, I wonder if the pages his dad destroyed in the contract were just references to this, or also included some clause for how Sam could get his soul back that would be detrimental to his father. If this turns out to be the case (which looks likely).
Hmm, I wonder if the pages his dad destroyed in the contract were just references to this, or also included some clause for how Sam could get his soul back that would be detrimental to his father. If this turns out to be the case (which looks likely).
That makes sense. Maybe if dad forfeits his immortality, Sam goes free. Although, I don't think Sam would let him do that. In the premiere Sam refuses to forfeit his mother's life in exchange for not having to do the devil's bidding, despite his mother saying it was ok.
Hmm, I wonder if the pages his dad destroyed in the contract were just references to this, or also included some clause for how Sam could get his soul back that would be detrimental to his father. If this turns out to be the case (which looks likely).
I don't think so, his dad seems to care about him, and that's not parent behavior. I think that maybe the price for Dad's (unasked for) immortality was that Mom had to carry the Devil's child.
also, thanks Jon.
I really don't want Sam to be the devil's son.
Hmm, I wonder if the pages his dad destroyed in the contract were just references to this, or also included some clause for how Sam could get his soul back that would be detrimental to his father.
I agree with Vortex. The dad seems to care too much about Sam for his behavior to be purely selfish. There's got to be more to it, and I'll be disappointed if there isn't.
BSG: I know my head's a little fuzzy because I have a bad cold, but this episode didn't seem to make a lot of sense to me. And holy frak! the preview!
I'm right there with you.
No BSG thoughts? I'm dying to hear what you all have to say about this one.
Awwwww, Adama is going after the woman he loves, and finally admits it.
Things will hit the fan when he finds out he left a Cylon in charge of the fleet. And did Tigh really impregnate Six or was it Baltar? If it's Tigh then isn't that the first actual Cylon-Cylon baby?
Just can't get my head around NewApollo being president and OldApollo being VP. Lee has done nothing to deserve this, seems like a cop out to bring something to end, altough I don't know what.
Awwwww, Adama is going after the woman he loves, and finally admits it.
She's dying anyway... when did he suddenly believe in miracles
Lee has done nothing to deserve this
And wasn't it incredibly transparent what they were leading up to.
wow. I knew that Lee would be the perfect candidate (aka "perfectly transparent") for president once the subject came up, but I so did not anticipate Romo's reaction. My cat was on me when Romo pulled the gun and I couldn't check the time on the clock, but I was so scared that was the end of the episode. The show really seems to do Conviction!Lee well (superbly) but in between they just flounder with him. Jamie Bamber really shone when giving Romo a piece of his mind at gunpoint. It almost made me wonder if that was Romo's whole point: to see what Lee was really made of --with no intention of actually killing him??? Put his feet over the fire
::flashes on Firefly and the thing about Shan Yu, the volcano, and finding out who your neighbor really is that Book told Simon::
Also, confused on when exactly the cat died, since Lee said it'd been dead for a week(s?) and we just saw it and I don't think that much time passed.
Did not expect Natalie to die once we saw she made it through the first several moments, but loved and was intrigued by Cottle's taking of her hand.
Adama and Roslin, sitting in a tree....
Still weirded out by confirmation that Tigh and Six have been getting it on. How the hell did the medical staff find out she was pregnant? Don't they have to run a specific test for that?