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Good show. We're finally caught up after having watched pretty much Season 3 and 4.0 beginning in January. I think the past two episodes have been the best of the series.
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I just watched the latest episode....god I love this universe. Kara kicking ass is so awesome =)
Anyone else as thrilled as I was that they finally fucking shot zarek? How that piece of shit ever got to where he was just floors me. I wish Geata could have been saved somehow but you simply can't pardon someone for out and out treason. He had to go. |
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I was thrilled with both of them. Geata was a dangerous idiot if he thought giving Zarek power would be a good idea. |
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No, Gaeta was a tragedy - that's the thing. He was genuinely doing what he tought was best for the fleet. As outside observers, we're conditioned to "Adama knows best", but from his perspective, the man was giving Cylon's access to everything. Moreover, look at what has happened to Gaeta, from New Caprica to losing his leg; the bitterness sets in at some point. Gaeta's story is one of the key tragedies, IMO.
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His story is indeed tragic, but more for the fact that he "lost faith" in his leaders. He began to doubt, and once doubt sets in even the best most noble intentioned people can be laid low.
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At least Gaeta seemed to make his peace with it in the end. He seemed to be fairly calm in his "confession" with Baltar and then right before he was about to get shot.
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In what I assume is Universal's goal of striking while the iron is hot, the pilot for Caprica will be release on DVD April 21. Production on season one starts this summer and will start airing in 2010.
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I told you people not all the pilots were with Gaeta!
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My first thought was that it looked like damage from the claw of a Centurion, but honestly that doesn't make any sense. Seems more likely, as I think someone else has suggested, that it could be some sort of metal fatigue. Or is it a symbol? Does it look like the Temple of the Five? Heh, one can speculate forever.... |
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I think the way he had to manually stop the FTL drive probably caused the damage, which I'm guessing means that aren't going to be able to jump.
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I think it was more that Galactica is a REALLY old ship (remember it was to be a museum piece at the beginning of the miniseries) and all this action is causing it to come apart.
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That was my thought as well. Metal fatigue...impending hull breach. My guess is that they are going to have to find a habitable planet ASAP and will lose the ability for inter-stellar travel while they enter a new dark age focusing on survival. |
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I was kind of disappointed that they introduced the Gaeta-Hoshi dynamic in the webisodes and really didn't go anywhere with it. Apart from a bewildered look from Hoshi when Gaeta did the mutiny, their relationship didn't really play any part in the entire mutiny, even up to Gaeta's execution.
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EIGHT???!!!????
Most revealing 23 minutes of the show thus far. Wow. |
02-13-2009, 09:37 PM | #116 |
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Finally some answers ... unlike that "Lost" loser.
Here is the scifi forum link, I started getting lost on the explanation. http://forums.scifi.com/index.php?sh...2324536&st=580 Last edited by Edward64 : 02-13-2009 at 10:01 PM. |
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Great episode again. I can't wait for next week.
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Innnnnteresting.
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Hmmm ... my initial search for Daniel in Battlestar wikiness returns one hit ... Lt. Daniel "Bulldog" Novacek ... the pilot Adama sent across the armistice line to spy on the cylons and was captured after Adama shot him down when Cylons attacked him. That was one year before the attack on the colonies and Adama believes the incident led to the holocaust (although it appears now that "John" orchestrated that). We don't know where Bulldog is. Same guy? Don't know. But apparently Starbuck is not Seven.
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Ellen described Daniel as "artistic, sensitive." From what I recall of the episode with Novacek, the actor didn't come across as either of those things. I'm guessing it is someone we haven't met.
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Awesome, fraking awesome.
We get A LOT of the back story. The 13th tribe forgot how to resurrect after leaning to procreate, but had to re-learn because they knew of the impending catastrophe (their Cylon's rebelled?). They didn't have jump capability, so they reached the other 12 colonies while they were in the middle of a war, with the Final/First 5 stopped by offering the secrets of skinjobbin'. They made the other 8, the first of the 8, John Cavil killed them, wiped their memories and made them live like humans so when they came back they realized that love shit was crap and would join him in his petty humanist desire for vengeance. So the F5's creation turns on them. Sounds familiar. Very cool episode!
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It seemed to me that Daniel was destroyed prior to John's wiping the F5's memories and sending them into the general human population (starting with Tigh). Cain... er, John Cavil made Daniel the first victim of his hate. Meaning, he ain't anyone we've seen (most likely).
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You can be artistic and murderous . Maybe the sensitive part falls by the wayside.
But then, wouldn't Anders have remembered... oh wait, Daniel... he's that Bulldog guy.
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My guess was echoed in that thread, somehow Kara is Daniel. Shes an artist, she was resurrected. Fits?
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I think Daniel is Kara's father. Remember, her mother never mentioned who it was.
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I was enjoying some of BSG's best of moments and had a thought.
WINNER: Death of the Pegasus | Best Space Battle | Best of Battlestar Poll | Battlestar Galactica | SCIFI.COM We knew when (or at least I did) watching original Star Wars, Star Trek movies that, although the special effects was fun, it was somewhat 'hokey'? I always knew sooner or later something bigger and better would come along. In watching the space battle clips in the above link, it got me thinking about the future. At this point with computer animation/graphics and special effects, how can it get better? It seems as if the movie special effects are at the top of their game right now. |
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There seems to be a lot of fandom jumping on the Daniel-is-Kara's-father theory, which makes me dubious because that's apparently where RDM wants us to go. There's also a Baltar-is-Daniel theory which includes Ellen disguising Daniel. That fits with because the Cylons with the humans were all intended to survive the holocaust and Caprica Six saved Baltar to make sure he surived when he should have been dead.
In perusing the SciFi boards, I also find myself in the group that was disappointed when we learned Ellen was the the Final Five but this episode made it all pay off. Ellen was perfect in that role. |
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Yah, Ellen was really awesome. It was amazing to think, 'that was Ellen' while watching it through?
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This is BSG at its best again - perhaps because they know its ending, but its frakking amazing.
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This show is really getting better as it goes on. With the quality with which it started that's really saying something. "The Final Episodes" have been really top-notch.
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John Hodgman as the chipper neurosurgeon was a stroke of genius.
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Great episode. i guess Baltar is Daniel. He has got to be something since how the frak did he get off the Earth when the Nukes went off. I remember him having a front row seat and his house get vaporized? How many more episodes left 3?
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I actually thought his brevity was disjointed with the flow of the episode. IMO, poor choice. After reading the scifi forum, I also agree that Anders remembering everything due to a bullet fragment in his head is somewhat too convenient and a cheap way out. But hey ... all in all, am still greatly enjoying the season. |
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Five episodes left include the two-hour finale.
I like John Hodgman and I think I would have liked him in a different episode, but with so much going on he just seemed an odd distraction. |
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Well, someone programmed Starbuck to fly into the nebula and kill herself and set up a resurrection ship to bring her back (with clouded memories). So there must be something of this Daniel in her. The mind fuck scenes on New Caprica take on more importance now.
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From the scifi thread above. Not everyone agrees but this laid out the timeline/sequence for me so far.
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Just a nitpick:
It's not really the 4th uprising of Cylons against humans, because he counts the 2nd uprising to be the revolt against the Cylons of Earth. Though if you are counting that, then John's revolt against the F5 would be the 4th.
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True, but then again we don't even know that. This could have been going on for thousands of years.
As much as we learned this week, I'm amazed at how many mysteries are still out there. We don't understand the Temple of Five and it's connection between the humans and the Cylons and why and how it was tied to the Final Five. Unless the Final Five Cylons have been doing this over and over again and don't realize it or haven't learned. Does it make sense that 13 tribes went their separate ways from Kobol, yet thousands of years later the descendants of the 13th tribe of Cylons who rebelled against the other 12 tribes travel to the colonies to warn them? Does that make sense? I'd have to go back and re-weatch some episodes. The remains on Earth -- is it possible that the remains that were found of Cylons were of the ones who rebelled and the human remains were all gone? That would make the Final Five were human ... until they learned resurrection and put themselves into Cylon bodies. We have also not resolved what role religion plays in this. We've been so concentrated on whether people are Cylons ... what if they are actually descendants of the lords of Kobol? Maybe Starbuck isn't a Cylon .. maybe she's a deity. Same with Baltar and others, maybe even Adama. I don't know ... too many loose ends. |
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I, for one, have never been satisfied with the lack of explanation behind how Baltar survived the nukes. As far as how he got off of Caprica (I think that's what you meant above, rather than Earth), IIRC he got a spot on the Raptor that was given up by Helo. As far as whether or not Baltar is Daniel, I'd have to go back and watch the episodes where Baltar interacts directly with the Cylons, both as President on New Caprica and at other times. There were a number of interactions between Baltar and Cavell that would have to be re-examined.
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I'm not sure that would help. If Baltar is Daniel, we can't be sure at what point in the writing process they decided it. If they wrote the scenes without knowing exactly what they wanted to do with Baltar (seems likely since most of his heavy interaction with Cavil was early in season three...they didn't even have the final five picked out yet), those scenes are likely useless from a data gathering perspective. They could go back and try and build off nuance from those scenes, but they're more likely to just tell the story as it stands now and forget the little things they think we will fill in on our own to mask late breaking story decisions. The five can resurrect and in current form? How does Tigh look young then and age to mask his true identity to Adama all those years? If the final five age, why don't their children? The same type of limitation that prevents reproduction unless mated with one of the final five? The five must have farmed their bodies at the age they were when they rediscovered resurrection, right? They resurrect younger and then age to a point...and then download instead of dying of old age? It's a hole in the story created by the decision to make Tigh a Cylon. Perhaps they'll fill it...perhaps not. I'm sure we'll get some answers to some of the questions, but probably not all of them (what's the deal with Baltar's inner Six? Where was she when he was railing against God earlier this season? Why has Baltar been such a bit part this season after playing so massively in other seasons? Callis too expensive now that his career is taking off a bit thanks to this show?). Five episodes to find out.
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From reading a bit from Ron Moore, it appears that they really didn't have it completely decided until fairly recently (Ellen being the 5th was decided when writing this season, IIRC), so even 3rd season interactions likely wouldn't have shown anything.
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They mentioned something about how they didn't age because they were traveling at close to light speed when going across the wastes. It appears the F5 can age. Remember, John kills them and then blocks off their memories when he sends them down. Ellen does look younger when she resurrects than prior to her death (only so much makeup can do though).
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Btw, some great stuff in the interview with BSG writers that Maureen Ryan did this week:
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Yeah, but what I'm really talking about are the short scenes with a very young Tigh and a young Adama. That would imply that Tigh's baseline body is actually quite a bit younger than how it looks now, although when Ellen is drawing him, she is clearly drawing the modern Tigh and not what would have to be his younger model (complete with hair). I see in the article you posted (thanks, btw) that Jane tries to tie it all up nicely by saying that Saul's memories are implanted and not real. Still seems like a stretch to me. I'll have to rewatch and figure out who is actually remembering young Tigh. Saul or Adama? John has the technology to block the memories of the individual copies he placed amongst the fleet (implying that he somehow altered their resurrection process) but didn't mine those memories to gain full understanding of his creators while he was blocking them? After all, his sadistic, petty nature coupled with his desire to know more about how to overcome the limits of his mortal body (which they have done a great job of demonstrating) should have made that a no brainer. No hurry...he's immortal, he can kill them (the FF) during the delving process if he wants...after all, they'll just resurrect. Seems almost out of character for him to not squeeze all he could out of them before releasing them into the world to "learn their lessons". I know, they drop the throw-away "tech has come a long way" line in there to make us believe that he couldn't access memories before...but I don't really buy it. So all he could do is force amnesia? He did help assemble the brains, nervous systems, and bodies of the seven remaining significant eight, right?
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Didn't really enjoy that episode at all. Once again stupid Baltar. I don't get the Ellen piece, you would think they would continue Ellen from last week's episode and not have her go 'schizo' again.
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Yup, just came from there ... lots of people had complaints also.
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Must admit, I was underwhelmed this week =(
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