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Offline Unknown Target

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Just saw Friday's episode...sorry if this is a little late, but WOOO! There's so many plot twists, I feel like it resembels Richard Simmons on his path to sexual awareness - it's just so CURVED!

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yes it kept me guessing. I really was moved by the final scene in the episode before this one. I thought the music was excellent. "I want all intelligence you have of Kobol"
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The shot of the stones with the symbols of the colonies looked amazing.  But the episode leaves ya hangin for sure.
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my question is why the hell do we have to wait 2 weeks for the next one?

 

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Meh... I do hopes one of the networks starts putting on season 2 so I can watch. (no Sci-Fi + no hi-speed internet = :( )

 

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Originally posted by MatthewPapa
my question is why the hell do we have to wait 2 weeks for the next one?


Wha!?  I'm hoping this is just Texas your talking about.
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Excellent episode!

I really love the Galactica's doctor. Quite a hilarious, grumpy, old man. "Stop going crazy in there!" LMAO

Baltar is really riding the edge of sanity it would seem. But if insanity provides a naked hot blond mounting an empty chair in front of me, I DONT WANT TO BE SANE.



MMMMMMMMM, this scene alone makes the episode.

Too bad, Zarek's butt buddy had to die. He's a good actor who makes Richard Hatch  look really one dimensional.

The jury is still out on the seriousness of Caprica Boomer's defection. I think Adama's bout of rage was justified. Dont FRACK with the old man.

I loved the discussions between Adama and Rosilyn. I think they finally realized that they BOTH need each other. Nice to no that Mommy and Daddy aint fighting no more. I like how they are reminding us of Caprica and the resistance, cuz its seems to be setting up an upcoming BSG:TOS episode "Moore" style.

The only thing that REALLY bugged me is how the Earth map scene was abruptly cut off by Rosylin's reinstatement. Were they in a holigraphic room, or temporarily transported to Earth? WE NEED MORE INFO ON THE HISTORY OF KOBOL. Boomer teased us with her speculation on "who or what" the gods were.
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Offline Rictor

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This is episode 7 you're talking about, right?

Nothing yet on PirateBay. :hopping: :hopping:

 

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central tracker .org has it.
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you're the man now dawg!

 

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The Cylon looked a lot cuter when she in the straight hair with a pony tail "You're just crazy Gaius." mode.
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The Cylon looked a lot cuter when she in the straight hair with a pony tail "You're just crazy Gaius." mode.


I'd have to agree, but I've always known I have a weakness for ponytails. :p

The BIG question it raised - unless I completely missed something - is this: when Adama had Boomer on the ground, and had just released her, she whispered "You asked 'why?'..." The ONLY time I remember Adama asking "Why?" was in the morgue, looking at Boomer's corpse. So does this mean that not only do Cylon replicas transmit their conciousness to the next copy at the moment of death, as per the miniseries, but that they continue transmitting, or - and this is REALLY whack - continue FUNCTIONING, even after "death"?
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