Grousing about Battlestar
So I was going to talk
I could have sworn that I'd read somebody talking about Ron Moore pulling another classic "What the Fuck" moment and people's heads exploding and stuff.
I'm now fairly convinced that I just dreamed that, because... wow. What a mediocre 'who cares' cliffhanger. I realize that nobody promised that the Fifth Cylon would be revealed before the break, but throw me a fuckin' bone here. If your big reveal is 'Earth is a postapocalyptic wasteland' then at least give me a half-buried Statue of Liberty or.... something. I liked the peaceful resolution of the Caprican Standoff, but pretty much the whole episode was a disappointment.
The previous episode, The Hub, at least had some semi-interesting bits about mortality and everything has an end and stuff, but there's been way too much manufactured conflict and... wasted potential.
I could have sworn that I'd read somebody talking about Ron Moore pulling another classic "What the Fuck" moment and people's heads exploding and stuff.
I'm now fairly convinced that I just dreamed that, because... wow. What a mediocre 'who cares' cliffhanger. I realize that nobody promised that the Fifth Cylon would be revealed before the break, but throw me a fuckin' bone here. If your big reveal is 'Earth is a postapocalyptic wasteland' then at least give me a half-buried Statue of Liberty or.... something. I liked the peaceful resolution of the Caprican Standoff, but pretty much the whole episode was a disappointment.
The previous episode, The Hub, at least had some semi-interesting bits about mortality and everything has an end and stuff, but there's been way too much manufactured conflict and... wasted potential.
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Also, I don't know how anyone could have _not_ seen the post-apocalyptic Earth thing coming. God trying to get both the Cylons and the humans to understand what will happen if they continue their warring ways, have to learn to work together, blahblahblah.
With the particular wording they used, I got the impression that the fifth cylon was already on the base star when Deanna went over to Galactica (i.e. Baltar or Pres maybe?).
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And yeah, the abrupt switch from talking about 'the Five' to talking about 'the Four' led me to believe that either Deanna had something up her sleeve or the writers just decided that nobody'd notice if we put that revelation off until later. I was just wondering why nobody in the Colonial Fleet said anything.
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You should try it. It's fun and cathartic and not at all mocking.
Hm. 2 out of 3 ain't bad.
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I just stopped caring.
I have been enjoying "Rome" though. HBO and the like seem to be producing the best shows.
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The big questions remain, who's the fifth, is Laura actually doomed to die or will she manage to beat the cancer again, what the heck is up with Hera and the Sixes, what impact will the fact that cylons can actually interbreed now (i.e. Caprica Six/Tigh) have in the long term, how will the cylon civil war be resolved now that Earth's been found, just what happened to Starbuck during her missing weeks, and of course what the hell is up with Earth.
I've loved the development of the characters, especially letting Lee grow into his own and the relationship between Bill and Laura moving forward. I was a little surprised/disappointed that Kara didn't shoot her useless husband right between the eyes when she found out he was a cylon but I suppose there's still time for that.