Baltar embraces the Cylon philosophy/religion
He does now, but this is a pretty recent phenomenon. I'm not sure sure Baltar knows what he believes.
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Baltar embraces the Cylon philosophy/religion
He does now, but this is a pretty recent phenomenon. I'm not sure sure Baltar knows what he believes.
I am over Baltar at this point. I was so hoping that that Cylon would snap his neck and then I was all excited when I thought Roslin was going to let him die. It's sad, really, as I loved that character at one point. I find him tiresome and annoying (not in a fun way) at this point.
Glam, I've been a Baltar fan from the beginning, but, yeah, I'm not really enjoying him this season.
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I'm not sure sure Baltar knows what he believes.
I think that he is a true believer now. It might have been the "miraculous" cure of the little boy, but whatever it was, he was really trying to convert Laura in that sickbay, even though he knew there was a good chance he wasn't going to make it. The attempted conversion of the centurion, otoh, was partially that belief, but mostly just Baltar trying the old mindfuck routine that he's so good at.
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I think I'm over Baltar at this point also. So over him. I really want him to die.
Kathy, I just don't buy that he has indeed become a true believer. Maybe we will see more evidence to this effect - at least scenes that will convince me, but he has gone back and forth and back and forth so much that I'm just not sure where he stands.
I had sort of hoped Baltar would die in the last episode, but only because I like what that would have done to Roslin's conscience. I like the gadfly role Baltar's playing, and liked him proselytizing to the Centurion. It was the only moment I can recall him doing something that wasn't nakedly self-interested on the surface, although I think there's a healthy dose of self-interest in the act. I think the character is trying to convince himself that he's really a prophetic voice by preaching when virtually no one is listening.
I was wondering at that point if he was in the loop re: the Centurion's having self-awareness now. Because if he knows that his sermon is being heard by a sentient being, that's very different than if he thinks he's talking to a dumb hunk of metal.
I was wondering that, too!