guthmund, as usual I disagree with you although I have to admit I am surprised. I mean as a Baltar fanboy, I would think you would love his involvement in this whole thing. (by the way, if you see him, can you ask him if he is ever going to finish that damned Cylon detector or not? We still don't know what they all look like and so that COULD come in handy...) This moment has been building for many seasons. We couldn't figure it out, but this Six is who frees him from that crazy puppetmaster in his head. Interesting concept, but totally impossible. I think there might be a single guard or camera in between the brig and her quarters. Just a thought. I don't want to get all technical and stuff, but they better not keep doing crap like this (see my last post). Sloppy.
Okay - I was wrong that I did not think that they would get capped. What happened worked with what was in my head. I mean - I just could not see Adama or Cain doing it. The fact that a bullet from someone else got her works just fine. Sad I did not see her naked before she was gone.
By the way, blowing up all that cylon shit has to give us space for a few episodes of whirlyball or whatever or some space casinos or something. Starbuck has to be hankerin' for a hunk o' tail about now. I was kinda hoping she would dike out with the president before she packed it in, but alas. . .
Oh yeah - and Can a brotha get some space battles for gods sake? I mean holy crap! They take two Battlestars against gobs of Raiders, the Cylon's most important ship and Two fraking basestars and all we get is some wide angle shots from 10,000 miles away cut in between images of Apollo floating? Sheesh. I mean, I watch the show for the stories and the charachters, but gimme a couple minutes of space shoot-em-up every once in a blue moon.
I still have not seen jack shit of what a Battlestar can do? Oh yeah - and why didn't both Battlestars get hit with like 150 nukes or something?
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