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Post by Slagathor on Apr 7, 2008 2:20:42 GMT
Quite an opener
Baltar's character may be very different this year.
And Starbuck's return is still just as mysterious.
What a ride!
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Post by Claire Voyant on May 5, 2008 12:33:52 GMT
Quite an opener Baltar's character may be very different this year. And Starbuck's return is still just as mysterious. What a ride! Yes, but now it's getting a little tedious. I don't mind wierd, but it can't be weird and tedious. They better do something exciting soon. Something needs to start making sense. It's starting to remind me of the second season of Twin Peaks.
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Post by Slagathor on May 6, 2008 1:34:33 GMT
I have a theory. Follow this if you can. First, the plot facts: OK, here's my half-baked theory: The fleet and certain Cylons find Earth but find it devoid of intelligent life. They crash and are forced to survive in a primative fashion, but bring with them tales of the Greek gods and the emerging one god. All circa 3000 BC! Get it?
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Post by Claire Voyant on May 13, 2008 19:47:46 GMT
Interesting theory.
With all the twisted Twin Peaks type plot twists, there better be an "oh wow!" moment at the end, a real Charlton-Heston-on-the-beach moment.
I'm really getting quite tired of Starbuck. She's just turning into a demented bitch. Again, why was Adama humoring her?
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