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If it turns out that we are _all_ the enemy, then what use is our judgement against the enemy? Mass self-destruction is one option but letting go of hate is another.
They've already made an alliance with some of them. That takes the punch out of it for me.
I am enjoying BSG and was actually liking Dee there for a bit (that's sayng a lot) but I am seriously confused about what is a "Cylon". At least the seven models have glowing spines but the others, besides being 2000 years old, are indistinguishable from humans? So how, exactly the , are they Cylons?
I realize now that my theory of them all be decendants of cylons was off. Could still be true, but I'd forgotten that all the colonies had come from Kobol (for some reason I was thinking they'd all come from Earth).
Now, is there a reason they can't go back to pretty pretty Kobol now that they're not trying to kill each other?
I don't think any of them have glowing spines anymore.
The Cavils, at least, are still trying to kill the humans.
I can see that. It would certainly represent the evolution of the 'human' experience in a dribble rather than a kerpow.
It occurs to me that I'm basing my assumption on a dab of emperical possibiity in a medium where storylines tend to veer with stomach churning uncertaintly.
So, yeah. I'm just glad to be interested in waiting to see. My first impression of BSG was 'bestteveeevar', all too quickly replaced with feh. Now? Neat!
I'm still at "reeeeaaaallllly?" The second Kara and the previous Ellen kinda make me itch.
I'm trying to figure out which bothers me more: Ellen in the final 5 or the second Starbuck.
I'm kind of thinking the latter at this point because that potentially makes far less sense to me.
The second Kara and the previous Ellen kinda make me itch.
Having missed a lot of the last season, I have no explanation for why, but the second/other Kara seemed a foregone conclusion to me. It was just a matter of time in my mind.
The Ellen thing strikes me as way more _huh_ in that universe.
I can't think of a pleasing reason for both of them to have happened. Just one points cleanly to a fifth cylon. Two is too messy for me.