Yeah, I thought they were saying basically that we're all Cylons (those of us that live on Earth). I told DW, "You're a frakkin toaster!"
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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So, if the "final five" have memories of being alive on Earth previously, then... were they the only ones? If the entire colony, or at least large pockets of it, were Cylon, then were there only five forms? Or were there more, that we haven't met yet? Or were there iterations of the other forms we've already met, and they just don't have any memory of it?
So, how about that Smallville?
I'm low on lore too, but it seemed pretty blatant that the truth will be that the problem isn't that there is no Earth, but that there are no humans.
Which makes Adama's speech even more poignant.
What do you decide to be when you find out you aren't you? That shit is deep.
It also screams of Planet of the Apes and Pogo. "We have seen the face of the enemy and it is us."
I am annoyed that I got spoiled by the comments about the webisodes on hulu! I tried to write it off, but the comment was right. Reminds me of the time when I was spoiled for Tara's death by imdb (it put an end date of the actress's time on the show before they showed her death.
It didn't bring me to the conclusion that there are no humans, otherwise there wouldn't be a human/Cylon test. Now, how come there were Cylons millenia ago I don't get. But I expect that will come out in time.
well, there are different kinds of cylons though. so the test that Baltar developed was to discern the 7. I would bet it doesn't work on the 5.
Fair enough. They must have been tested. But it could discern the old ones they used to be...
It didn't bring me to the conclusion that there are no humans, otherwise there wouldn't be a human/Cylon test. Now, how come there were Cylons millenia ago I don't get. But I expect that will come out in time.
There's been a constant refrain throughout the series: "This has all happened before." One suspects now it's literal.
yes, and if this all has happened before, it would explain Roslin's visions - and perhaps Baltar's as well. Maybe they all have been reincarnated.