Originally posted by quade_1
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I'm glad most people seemed to like it. I am very disappointed by the ending. A prehistoric earth where all of the humans (some 30 thousand of them) agree to abandon tech is unrealistic. Especially considering that cylons are still out in space. They got enough resurrection info to possibly rebuild it, we are not sure.
I initially thought about this ending at the very beginning of the show, but honestly the only worst ending would have been a modern day earth, like the terrible original show.
Earth needed to be discovered at some point in the future, way in the future. An earth that humanity was returning too, you know "all this has happened before" I could go on but why bother? Its over. But Im so bummed out on this Im not sure if I can even watch the prequel series, or anything else about it for that matter.
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that was a sad ending expecially the part with Adama and Rosalin watching the animals and her dying
Tori got what coming to her woohoo!
lol at the Ron D Moore cameo
why did the ''Hera being so important'' get shoe horned into the last 5 seconds of the show... granted I can understand the fact she was the ''first modern human'' unless somehow the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_eve wasnt her
lol at Romo being president I would so vote for him
Galen runs off to I assume Scotland and becomes a hermit was kind of depressing but happy at the same time dew to the fact over the past year he has been screwed over hard and deserves a chance to settle down
also maybe im so used to the greys of the series but Earth looks so damn vibrant in contrast to the rest of the series
also Kara being the Angel of Death and leading into humanity....well it kind of was a death with the slate being made clean again and humanity becoming half human half cylons
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Originally posted by quade_1 View PostWho are the head people?
What are the head people?
Was Kara a head person?
Who is "God"?
What was so special about Hera?
How did Anders suddenly turn into a hybrid by getting shot in the head?
Do they create hybrids by shooting them in the back of the head?
Why were there old centurions?
3) Only after she died in season 3
4) That's more of a question to ask a priest
5) To put it in Stargate terms, think of Cylon blood as the Ancient gene. She was the first human/cylon hybrid, but there were enough skinjobs that went down to Earth that by the modern day, most humans would have at least some Cylon blood in them. Her remains were those that were discussed in the article RDM was reading.
6 & 7) The same way Athena hooked herself into Galactica's computer by driving a fiberoptic cable into her wrist in season 2.
8) "They still have their uses" - Six in the miniseries. What's the point in scrapping them? They may not be as good as the new centurions, but if they would be anywhere, they'd be at the Cylon homeworld (the Colony).
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Originally posted by titans View PostThey were angels...they could do whatever they wanted...or at least thats good enough for me.
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Some moments I liked:
When Boomer met up with Athena, and her homage to Adama that she owed him one, and had repaid the debt. She finally took responsibility for her actions. And her knowledge that she was going to die.
Everything in the first hour.
The irony of Racetrack's dead hand setting off the nukes.---------------------
sigpicAnother theory on the expansion of the universe collapses!
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Originally posted by Finger13 View PostHalf of those were explained, and the other half are ridiculously easy to figure out.
The series tied up all of those questions, and the hazy parts aren't gaping plot holes, they're just open to speculation.
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Originally posted by quade_1 View PostWas that also an angel Viper she brought back with her?? Still more questions, who sent the angels, who is this "god", and why wouldn't they explain the head people?
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Originally posted by kharn the betrayer View PostGalen runs off to I assume Scotland and becomes a hermit was kind of depressing but happy at the same time dew to the fact over the past year he has been screwed over hard and deserves a chance to settle down
also maybe im so used to the greys of the series but Earth looks so damn vibrant in contrast to the rest of the series
Yeah I had that with the greys, looking back though even on Caprica the colours were greyer, I think our sun emits a brighter wavelength than the one the colonies were around.
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Originally posted by Espeon1962 View PostThe irony of Racetrack's dead hand setting off the nukes.
before bill told kara to do it
no way galactica would be able to handle that destruction
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