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Originally posted by bmadiuk View PostRE Spoiler above: That would have been nice to know... there was plenty of room to fit it into the episode since it moved so slowly.The Stargate Character Facebook/Twitter Status Page
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Originally posted by akuma07 View PostAnother talker, great, just what we needed with so few episodes left.
If they dont do something, anything soon, I'm going to stop watching this as its so frustrating boring at the moment, but I continue to watch in the hope something might happen.
btw I wonder why no one in FF is bothered about how Karas father knew the "Song" they are more concerned about Hera. Kind of weird or have I missed something?
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Just rewatched Islanded and have to say that the scene where Lee tells Kara he doesn't care about who or what she is was really touching.
It was also a bit freaky just afterwards to see the photo of Dee come in focus... it looked almost as if Dee was sneering at Starbuck from beyond the grave.
BTW, anyone notice the heavy raider in the opening credits (when they show the attack on Caprica - there's a swarm of Raiders from the miniseries scenes, and one of them is a heavy raider in the lower left corner). IIRC, the heavy raider first appeared in Season 2, so I wonder when it migrated into the credits.
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Originally posted by Skydiver View Postthe podcast is up if anyone cares
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Originally posted by Bruman View PostBTW, anyone notice the heavy raider in the opening credits (when they show the attack on Caprica - there's a swarm of Raiders from the miniseries scenes, and one of them is a heavy raider in the lower left corner). IIRC, the heavy raider first appeared in Season 2, so I wonder when it migrated into the credits.
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This is, without a doubt one of Olmos' most incredible performances in the show. I actually felt so moved by his pain and his demanour I nearly wept. This is one of the most powerful episodes of the seasonDimmed light illuminates wearily a thousand skyscrapers of concrete, glass, shattered imaginations and severed dreams. Urban structures of brick and steel extend tendrils of decay and neglect into an aging embrace of irreverence, moving forward into synthetic joy.
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