Holy WHAT THE FUCK!
Scratch my above query.
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Holy WHAT THE FUCK!
Scratch my above query.
Whoah.
Well, holy shit.
I didn't get teary-eyed over Dee. Not with Lee. Not until Papadama showed up drunk and confused.
When your last best hope, what kept you surviving for the past four years on the idea that you'd finally get to live again, turns out to be hopeless, what do you do? What's the point of surviving anymore? Contagious suicide, it seems.
shit on a shingle.
Who wants to talk about grim and depressing now?!
And I so had hoped that that spoiler I'd read was false.
So the 5th cylon spoiler *was* true.
I'm not sure why Lee is so confused about Dee's motivation. She wanted to go out happy even though she thought there was nothing to live for.
I don't think he understood that - because suicide isn't in his head at all.
(And I thought when he left that he was more angry - possibly because it appears he's the child of two alcoholics not just one.)
And Kara is going to keep that secret.
I love how freaked out Leoben was by what the Hybrid has said to Kara.
And I knew that we'd find out who the fifth was right away. . . if that's what that means.
Did they actually say that the planet wasn't actually our Earth, but the planet that the 13th colony (of Cylons) decided to call Earth?
Dee's suicide: I was also getting a vibe that Dee wanted kids, but why bother with such a bleak future? But I think Gaeta would be more in tune with Dee's desire to end her life happy than Lee would be.
And Kara is going to keep that secret.
I loved how they set it up that Kara might tell Lee about finding her own dead body, but once the news of Lee's other love dying hit, there was no "So, you wanted to tell me something?" "Oh, nevermind, it's not that important." They just ended the scene.
Juliebird - exactly.
Kathy - I don't think I heard THAT. The flashbacks certainly lookly Earthesque.