Grace Park has the most fun job in the acting universe.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Note to self: Don't watch BSG when you're already in a bleak mood.
I kind of like this one:
3) The last episode features Ronald D. Moore appearing on camera. He says, "Well, we've all had a good run, haven't we? Let us just not end the series at all, and just hold this good feeling in our hearts forever." Ronald D. Moore then just stares at the camera for three hours.
We've seen Cylons do that vision thing before. Baltar and that Six on the Base Ship. She even explained it to him.
Boomer is disturbed dude. If I were Athena, I'd be like, "How did you not know that wasn't me????"
If I were Athena, I'd be like, "How did you not know that wasn't me????"
I hope she doesn't do that.
I hope that she's fixated enough on getting Hera back that the bopping on the head and yelling at Helo can wait.
I mean, at least she knows he was thinking of her the whole time.
So did Boomer jump and take a bit of Galactica with her, or did she blow up? I was thinking she and Hera died, but I see the other is a possibility.
So did Boomer jump and take a bit of Galactica with her, or did she blow up? I was thinking she and Hera died, but I see the other is a possibility.
She jumped, and the energy release from the jump damaged Galactica.
I vote Boomer jumped. Although, it would have made more sense to jump from inside the ship and maximize the damage.
I wonder if she'll be able to tell Cavil that the Galactica is likely to crack like an eggshell if he looks at it hard.
It makes more sense for ongoing narrative if Hera's still alive. I hate to think of Cavil having his hands on the poor noodle, though.
I wonder why he cares? As a hostage for the F5? Because she's the hope of a blended future--if he didn't want one, he could just off her.
And, really, Kara will do in a pinch.
Helo I can handwave as not recognizing that she wasn't Athena, but Hera is half Cylon, she's got to have some of that wireless recognition going on.
Also, why didn't Athena scream or moan or shift, make some sort of noise? Oh god, I want to take a shower after that scene.
I'm rather scared right now, this is not going to end well. Galactica dying is getting too freaky now.