Then how would Ellen know it was going to happen?
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In an "it's happened before, it will happen again" kind of way - it was a religious belief not sure knowledge.
(That was what I thought when she said it.)
Huh - I though she said "It's all arranged" as if she (and the others) had a specific plan to come back.
Sophia - you were spoiled for the webisodes by comments about "Sometimes a Great Notion"?
A comment in the webisodes before the actual episode aired talked about Ellen Tigh and Kara finding her own body.
Oh.
Stupid Hulu commenters.
Oh, I was thinking you meant a comment in one of the actual webisodes themselves. I was trying to think back where it could have been and realized I didn't like the webisodes enough to watch the whole thing for it.
I didn't know it took place after the televised episode so Gaeta's appearance really does have more impact. I thought he was just depressed about Earth at the time. Poor Dualla.
Huh - I though she said "It's all arranged" as if she (and the others) had a specific plan to come back.
My take, too. She told him not to worry, because they would be reborn together. Definitely sounded like a plan and not a hope.
Definitely sounded like a plan and not a hope.
Agreed. Now I think the only question is whether it was a small group of them set to come back, or everybody, or somewhere in between.
My take, too. She told him not to worry, because they would be reborn together. Definitely sounded like a plan and not a hope.
I've heard people in a church group make just as confident statements about seeing their spouses in Heaven. I think you are probably right, but I still think there is wiggle room.
Agreed - [ETA: snipped, because... extraneous] - but given the context of resurrection as it exists in the BSG-verse, that's not what I took away from it, and I don't think it's what we're meant to take away from it as an audience.