Yes, that's how I remember it. He had no idea that she was a Cylon.
'Life of the Party'
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After the massacre when everyone is fleeing in the ship he's either being controlled by Sexy Cylon or he's hallucinating she tells him to say he has test to prove who is a Cylon, when he actually doesn't and she tells him to finger this one guy as a Cylong.
this guy turns out to actually BE a Cylon, but our doctor doesn't know .
There might have been somehting else but I'm drawing a blank.
I thought something had happened before that, to make the massacre possible, in which he was implicit. I guess it was the info to whatsername.
I can't remember. I know he invented or discovered something and maybe that's what helped the Cylons destroy the world.
Yes, but what made it a betrayal was selling it to them -- and I think that the blonde cylon duped him into doing that.
(He just thought he was betraying his country or something.)
He just thought he was betraying his country or something.
Oh, that works. He seemed to be so caught up in guilt, I figured it couldn't be an innocent mistake.
So, he should be feeling guilty for industrial espionage, but the guilt trip he's laying in himself for genocide is above and beyond the call of duty. I think this is like neon letter advertising that this character will be woobified. Am I wrong?
Well, I'd feel a bit guilty if me being shady resulted in the deaths of millions. I think I'd lose more sleep than he did. He seemed to be more concerned with being caught.
He seemed to be more concerned with being caught.
True. His reaction was less "What have I done?" than it was "What will I do?"
Wait, the series has started to air already? Am I that out of it?