Well, the wife and I watched the two-part season finale this evening. The ending left her speechless, with the Cylons occupying New Caprica, and Baltar surrendering, and the Adamas jumping away. She really liked it, but she couldn't believe all that went down. Also, she couldn't get over the fact that in that year, Starbuck had gotten married.
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postthis was my first full ep of the series. i still can't believe ron moore put so many of his main characters in dangerOriginally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostWere they ever really in danger? You always know the main characters will survive in TV showssigpic
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostWere they ever really in danger? You always know the main characters will survive in TV shows
but what other show would take this kind of risk and pull it off so well at the end. none of these characters were the same after.
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Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Postyes, in bsg terms yes.
but what other show would take this kind of risk and pull it off so well at the end. none of these characters were the same after.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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I just watched the finale. It is one of my favourite series finale of all shows! Amazing... read one of the earlier posts... do the fans really thought that the last half hour would be a dream or smth?..huh never occured to me this thought.
Battlestar Galactica is really an art on its own. Hope I get my Season 3 Dvd Set tomorrow. Had to watch Razor again. Also not bad.sigpic
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MM rocks my world. The way she grumbled "That's all anybody wants to talk about's that frakkin' planet" and then politely apologised for her language... LOL!! (I love the way BSG injects little bits of levity into otherwise dark, serious episodes; it's not a funny show, but it sure has moments.) Quite apart from that opening scene, though, MM was brilliant as always in this episode. Laura's fear, her desperation, her frustration, her conflicted joy upon her 'victory'... all excellently portrayed and so naturally too. I <3 her!!
Dean Stockwell's expression when Tyrol outted his character as a cylon. Hehe, "I'm not a frakking cyl- Oh. Okay..." The Cavils are bloody funny.
The steal attempt. What a great twist! To watch the ostensible protagonist (i.e. Roslin) try to pull something like this off... had me as a member of the audience really conflicted! I knew I didn't want Baltar to win, but stealing an election... I couldn't get behind that. I loved Adama's brief conversation with Roslin on the wireless, and then the conversation on Colonial One... MM and EJO's scenes are always electric. Gosh, McCreary's music... the sombre variation on the Adama/Roslin theme, and then you could feel the tension in the music lift as Roslin agreed not to go through with the steal. Adama was so right - it would have killed her to compromise her morals like that.
Such a contrast watching the Admiral/President scene between Adama and Baltar...
The transition!! So cool. I was floored the first time I saw that. Gutsy move on the part of TPTB! Loved it though. Slimy, frakking Baltar... LOL
Great scene between Adama and Tigh. I love their friendship so much. (And lol at bad*** Adama smoking his cig without a filter. )
Awwww, Teacher!Laura She's so at home with a class full of children. Roslin seemed more herself there than ever before.
Holy cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers! No matter how many times I watch it, the final scene never fails to send chills up and down my spine. Absolutely brilliant! What an end to an amazing season!!Last edited by Professor_S; 25 July 2011, 09:39 AM."We still commit murder because of greed and spite and jealousy, and we still visit all of our sins upon our children. We refuse to accept the responsibility for anything we've done. [...] Its not enough to survive... One has to be worthy of survival."
~William Adama
All this has happened before. All this is happening again.
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Originally posted by Professor_S View PostThe steal attempt. What a great twist! To watch the ostensible protagonist (i.e. Roslin) try to pull something like this off... had me as a member of the audience really conflicted! I knew I didn’t want Baltar to win, but stealing an election... I couldn’t get behind that.
Originally posted by Professor_S View PostAwwww, Teacher!Laura She’s so at home with a class full of children. Roslin seemed more herself there than ever before.
Holy cliffhanger to end all cliffhangers! No matter how many times I watch it, the final scene never fails to send chills up and down my spine. Absolutely brilliant! What an end to an amazing season!!sigpic
Jack: Uhh, Daniel - for cryin' out loud!!, I said I would watch the Stanley Cup playoffs with you!
Is all this necessary??!?
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Necropost alert!!!
When they do the 1 year jump and I saw Adama with the mustache, I immediately thought back to his character Lt. Martin Castillo from Miami Vice.
I think the filter break was a nod to Miami Vice where breaking off filters happened almost every episode by more than one character.
This was a big Don Johnson thing and you can see him doing this as far back as the movie "return to macon county" where they he and Nick Nolte raced a 1955 fuel injected chevy.
Nobody smokes a cigarette as well as Don Johnson.Last edited by HowlerMonkey; 21 July 2011, 07:12 PM.
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