ok, Baltar says "you now HE dunt like being called that" then we have a pause and he says "silly me.... silly me". most here think he is reffering to himself, whereas to me the silly me line would sugggest there was something about his first statement that he got wrong i.e the HE, could the god there on about be a woman?, maybe they are reffering to starbuck, as the stainch non believer she is she would be very frakked off being called god would she not
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Originally posted by toby1kanobi View Postok, Baltar says "you now HE dunt like being called that" then we have a pause and he says "silly me.... silly me". most here think he is reffering to himself, whereas to me the silly me line would sugggest there was something about his first statement that he got wrong i.e the HE, could the god there on about be a woman?, maybe they are reffering to starbuck, as the stainch non believer she is she would be very frakked off being called god would she notThe Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by Mamid View PostI don't see why they didn't just start a colony and call it "Atlantis." We have myths about Atlantis and the ancient mariners as well, so why not make the remains of the colony into that instead of what was done?
And why get rid of the ships? Why not park them in orbit around say, Saturn, and when we're finally able to reach them, give us our history? Destroying the old bird and her flock like that was just... uncool.
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Originally posted by quade_1 View PostI think the 150,000 year reference was meant to say that by destroying the ships and their technology they only prolonged the cylon war. And that in this case the "13th tribe" could be construed as the rebel centurions who were given the basestar.
BTW thanks for posting that link to the interview, but here is my problem:
So why exactly did they pay the writers when they could have just let us use our imaginations the whole time?? Seems like they had no real answer to the question so they just avoided it.
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Originally posted by Espeon1962 View PostAnd poor Gauis crushed at the end that he was going to have to go back to that which he hated and had done everything to escape (farming) but the joy that he was going to be doing it with the woman he loved. That was cool.
Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Posti think he was happy about the whole thing
that's how i took itOriginally posted by Kharn The Betrayer View Postsame here, that seemed like tears of Joy to me)Originally posted by STC View PostSome irony in that isn't there? all that running away just to wind up exactly where he startedLast edited by Espeon1962; 21 March 2009, 10:32 AM.---------------------
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Originally posted by HAL2100 View PostPerhaps it was an injoke...since RDM did write the BSG: Bible suggesting that RDM is god...
its so frustrating, as i m shure its staring me in the face
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostExcellent finale, but it was waaaaaaaaaaay too long. SGA was too short and this one was too long. I am not happy about the Starbuck turnout. I think that was a cheesy way to end her character. What happened to Daniel? They should of never even mentioned that. Also, how did Starbuck know the notes to that song? How come she was called the halbringer of death? A lot of questions left unanswered, but overall an excellent Series finale.
I do believe the harbinger of death has been answered in this thread - someone even provided the definition (sorry could not find the post or I would quote it) - in fact I suggest that she was harbinger of death in every respect, as she led them to a completely new way of life, with every aspect of their prior existence, whether human or cylon, left behind.---------------------
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Originally posted by Espeon1962 View PostAnd that is my meaning as well. It was a wonderful ironic twist.
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postso there are people walking around on earth with cylon blood in their veins---------------------
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Originally posted by knowles2 View PostI have to agree with you here. They should give us all the answers except they know they do not have those answers.
I might point out that while I would have liked to have known about the Lords of Kobol and what exactly happened there, it isn't critical to the story. Somethings, like the Angels and God are to be taken at face value. They are what they are. The whole thing with Dumbledore being gay (Yes, he's gay) was nothing short of ridiculous simply because his sexuality doesn't come into play in terms of telling the story. It's like Rowling putting in a simple line that Ron noticed that Harry had starting taking unusually long showers since he started dating whatever her name is. Its nothing but a superfluous detail.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Posthe wanted to give back help people. well why not grow a garden and help feed the people who settled near by.---------------------
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I thought Baltar's "silly me" comment was to infer that Baltar was "god".
I don't understand why the Kara "angel" wasn't with the Baltar/Six "angels" which is why they never actually answered, what is Kara?
I really didn't like the religious ending, they coulda done alot better. For a science fiction TV show, aside from the space ships and robots, there was not a damn science fiction aspect in it. I was expecting time travel through the black hole they kept talking about in the cylon colony. Woulda preferred that over "god".
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Originally posted by Espeon1962 View PostI am thinking that perhaps in fact that his and Caprica's efforts may have been the beginning of farming, and the transition of man from a hunter/gatherer nomadic being. While I doubt the writers were meaning to imply something that deep, that does not mean we can't!
I would love them to produce webisodes to close up all the stories, how did Adarma live, did his son climb the mountains, cross the oceans, did Baltare grow a farm, what happen to his followers, obviously they did not jump off a cliff, and who would teach hera hunting skills
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Originally posted by kharn the betrayer View PostI just remembered something
am I the only person not happy at the grand total of ONE SCENE Leoben got in this episode?
we havnt seen him since he ran off after seeing Starbucks body and he gets a grand total of ONE scene in the shows final episode and it wasnt even on Earth!Last edited by Espeon1962; 21 March 2009, 10:53 AM.---------------------
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