Originally posted by Chig
I still think these issues need further resolution and clarification, and that's one of the things that keep my interest in the series, and captures my attention to ponder the fine points in the plot. Since the first season, we've seen the different instances of the Cylon models react differently, as individuals. That's why one Sharon model tried to shoot Helo (in the "reveal moment" to Helo that Sharon was a Cylon) while another instance of the same model intervened to save him. The individual Cylon instances gain their sense of individuality from their personal, and, especially, their interpersonal experiences.
Love, loyalty, and theology are depicted as both positive and negative forces in the series, depending upon the perspective of the viewer, and the effects on others.
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