Originally posted by carmencatalina
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What's going on in Young's head?
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i dunno imo that was a very epic ending. just how they crafted the music with greer and scott running, eli running and then zooming in on young with the blinking lights. probably in my top ten cliffhangersThere is nothing to be gained by second guessing yourself. You can't remake the past, so look ahead...or risk being left behind
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Originally posted by FallenAngelII View PostSeeing as how the vast majority of SGU characters are Christians of some kind, I'm assuming he's praying silently in his head. Or contemplating the fates of Scott and Greer. Or both.
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Originally posted by The Mighty 6 platoon View PostErr they are? I count one main character plus some extras who are christians.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by PG15 View PostInteresting. Do you have any evidence of that? Like, scenes or something?
I just remember a few character being implied to be Christian (or at least Abrahamic) on their actions or words.
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Originally posted by FallenAngelII View PostChloe does a silent prayer in "Air, Part I" during the Lucian Alliance's attack on the base (and seeing as how she's white an American, the most logical out of the religions which include praying for her would be a Christian denomination of some kind). That's the only one which I can remember off the top of my head and I don't feel like re-watching all of the episodes to look for the hints.
I just remember a few character being implied to be Christian (or at least Abrahamic) on their actions or words.
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Originally posted by xxxevilgrinxxx View Postthat seems like pretty flimsy evidence, especially given that we never see her do it again
She was praying, something which is almost exclusive to the Abrahamic faiths, at least in the way that she prayed (or rather the ways she did not pray in since the other major faiths have specific rituals when it comes to praying, like kneeling or hand-clasping in a specific position). She's also from the United States, where (in the latest survey, which was carried out in 2007) 78.4% profess to being of a Christian denomination and seeing as how she's portrayed as a WASP and is decidedly Caucasian, it makes the odds or her being either Jewish or a Muslim slim to none.
If we assume that she's not a member of some random cult but a member of one of the major faiths, all of the signs point towards her being a Christian. She's, at the very least, most definitely not an Atheist or irreligious (unless you want to argue that she was having a Homer Simpson Moment ("Jesus, Buddha, Allah, I love you all!").
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Originally posted by FallenAngelII View PostSo she's an Atheist who randomly prays sometimes? Or was she praying to Buddha or Shiva?
She was praying, something which is almost exclusive to the Abrahamic faiths, at least in the way that she prayed (or rather the ways she did not pray in since the other major faiths have specific rituals when it comes to praying, like kneeling or hand-clasping in a specific position). She's also from the United States, where (in the latest survey, which was carried out in 2007) 78.4% profess to being of a Christian denomination and seeing as how she's portrayed as a WASP and is decidedly Caucasian, it makes the odds or her being either Jewish or a Muslim slim to none.
If we assume that she's not a member of some random cult but a member of one of the major faiths, all of the signs point towards her being a Christian. She's, at the very least, most definitely not an Atheist or irreligious (unless you want to argue that she was having a Homer Simpson Moment ("Jesus, Buddha, Allah, I love you all!").
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Originally posted by Kanten View PostSomething about that last shot is really getting to me. Something about that defiant look and the way he looks upward just before the lights begin to go out has me thinking that he has some kind of trick up his sleeve related to the next pulsar burst.
Every great commander always has a backup plan, the Telford play was risky to begin with and it seems doubtful Young would have gambled the lives of everyone on the ship if he wasn't entirely confident they could succeed.
What are you guys thinking?All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing-Edmund Burke
The question which once haunted my being has been answered. The future is not fixed, and my choices are my own... and yet, how ironic! For I now find, I have no choice at all! I am warrior... let the battle be joined.-Dinobot-Code of Hero
Don't blame me, I voted Cthulhu
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- A vision of suger plums danced through his head.
- "Why did I bang TJ when James was available too... you know Scott really is the man."
- "Spagettios, I really miss them... why do I think of this right before I die?"All plot and no character makes for a dull story... All plot and no character makes for a dull story... All plot and no character makes for a dull story... All plot and no character makes for a dull story...
"Scott isn't out. Actually, he'll probably soon get back in, then out, then in, then out, then in, with rhythm and stamina." reddevil 4/22/2010
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