Glad to see you enjoyed the finale Many people hate it, I loved it. Yeah, some things I would've done different, but overall it was a very satisfying ending to the series. What were your favourite episodes?
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Mia: Don't you hate that?
Vincent: Hate what?
Mia: Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it's necessary to yak about bullsh*t in order to be comfortable?
Vincent: I don't know. That's a good question.
Mia: That's when you know you've found somebody really special: you can just shut the f*** up for a minute and comfortably share silence.
- Pulp Fiction
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postwhere have you taken us kara' 'insert fanfare'
earth baby still love that scene
However, the director (I believe it was Michael Rymer) hated that line so much that he didn't shoot it.sigpic
Watching now: Doctor Who Series 3/29 (rewatch) - The X-Files Season 2 (rewatch) - Pushing Daisies Season 1 - Torchwood Series 1 - Red Dwarf Series 8 - Battlestar Galactica Season 2 (rewatch) - Northern Exposure Season 3 (rewatch)
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Originally posted by Ulkesh47 View PostThe scripted response to the "where have you taken us" line, from Starbuck: "Somewhere along the watchtower."
However, the director (I believe it was Michael Rymer) hated that line so much that he didn't shoot it.
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Originally posted by Ulkesh47 View PostThe scripted response to the "where have you taken us" line, from Starbuck: "Somewhere along the watchtower."
However, the director (I believe it was Michael Rymer) hated that line so much that he didn't shoot it."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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It seems this was as much of a love it or hate it finale from the posts in this thread as it was from friends I've discussed it with. I loved the show as a whole but after 4 seasons of top notch drama and building so much mystery and story arc, wrapping a bow labelled "God did it" around a half dozen loose ends seemed a bit of a cop out to me."There is only one universe. It can only contain one life. It is me." - MorningLightMountain
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Originally posted by titans View PostKara died on the nuclear wasteland earth. She came back as an angel like Head Six and Baltar to lead humanity to the real earth. That simple.
Good job Ron Moore. Good frackin job!- The Truth is Out There!
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Originally posted by Huaracocha View PostIt seems this was as much of a love it or hate it finale from the posts in this thread as it was from friends I've discussed it with. I loved the show as a whole but after 4 seasons of top notch drama and building so much mystery and story arc, wrapping a bow labelled "God did it" around a half dozen loose ends seemed a bit of a cop out to me.
I also hated that I had to pay twice to watch season 4. Sneaky buggers making that in two parts instead of one box setGo home aliens, go home!!!!
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I guess this thread is as good as any to comment how much I love this series! After seeing the finale (and drying my eyes) I immediately wanted to start a re-watch. To me that shows how much I really enjoyed BSG.
Still not exactly sure if I liked the ending or not. Losing some characters, Galactica's final jump, naming this planet Earth, new beginnings - all of it was awesome and truly moving. Not even the God-vibe doesn't bother, because that's been present from the beginning. This Earth's (or whatever names you use to distinguish Earths ) human race being so primitive and the crew living among them didn't exactly sit right.
Now thinking about it, remembering how moved I was... I'm going with 'like'. Having a real closure is a big plus. Up until the final episode I had thought the fleet represented humans in the future, but actually it was in the past.
Wonderful series, characters, drama, everything. I can't praise it enough.
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Originally posted by Coco Pops View PostBut if the fleet lived with the natives. Here's a huge question.
How did humans "unlearn" things like forget about technology and basically go primitive and then rebuild from scratch to go full circle back to the present day?
I don't get that.
you have to remember that in the context of the story this was gods plan to finally stop cycle of death, rebirth, death, rebirth. to finally get humans to live with there hearts and not let technlogy take over.
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Originally posted by boyd22 View PostOne thing i wish they would have added to the final scene's is some kind of mention to genetic memory. Because the ending doesn't explain how cultural references and religious beliefs of a long dead civilization managed to resurface roughly 146,000 years later.
Wouldn't that be cool?
Also on a related note in the USA was season 4 sold as a single set? Over here we had it split in two halves ...... And most of the seasons had bugger all in terms of special features. I hate living in region 4 because the DVD makers are cheapskatesGo home aliens, go home!!!!
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