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Post by Sara on Oct 6, 2006 22:04:57 GMT -5
Okay, I can't exactly say why . . . I mean, I can't think of an exact example or scene to support this vague feeling but, this episode seemed kind of sort of bleak to me. And I loved every single bleaky minute of it. This show owns me. #rofl1# Yeah, I think I need to go watch something a little less depressing now--like Sophie's Choice.
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Post by Onjel on Oct 6, 2006 22:05:41 GMT -5
Okay, guys. I have another early and long day tomorrow and since I didn't do all my homework for tonight, I'm gonna have to get there early. So, sleep well, S'cubiedoobies! #bighug#
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 6, 2006 22:05:57 GMT -5
That opening sequence really was quite brilliant, IMO.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 6, 2006 22:07:12 GMT -5
Now this is dirty pool. Oh, yeah, Sharon, press the crazy woman's buttons. "How many times do I have to shoot you, anyway?" wan woman's a suicide bomber... yep. How the HELL do they tell each other apart? Woohoo! Summary executions!! Baltar looks like hell. She holds a grudge, don't she? Just because she dropped a rock on her head.. Cavil's one hell of a priest. Huh. Didn't see that coming. Bye, Natasi! Will they reload her? And we get to see the rifts between the Cylons more too. All that "we agree - we agree - we agree, most of us" stuff. Heh. Cavil is . . . well, the worst of the lot, really, isn't he? I was wondering about hiding as a possibility.
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 6, 2006 22:07:51 GMT -5
Okay, I can't exactly say why . . . I mean, I can't think of an exact example or scene to support this vague feeling but, this episode seemed kind of sort of bleak to me. And I loved every single bleaky minute of it. This show owns me. Ya think? ;D It truly rocks the house, doesn't it? Oh, good gods, yes. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Oct 6, 2006 22:08:00 GMT -5
There were some bad orders (as in not existing when they should) that Duck shouldn't push the button until he SAW Baltar. Nevermind an overturned dog dish. I suspect Tigh told him to set the bomb off regardless. What I want to know is how the dog gets food, given that the dish never has any in it. ;D Well, he gets a treat from everyone that leaves or picks up a message, so there's that.
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 6, 2006 22:08:32 GMT -5
Okay, I can't exactly say why . . . I mean, I can't think of an exact example or scene to support this vague feeling but, this episode seemed kind of sort of bleak to me. And I loved every single bleaky minute of it. This show owns me. Yeah, I think I need to go watch something a little less depressing now--like Sophie's Choice.#rofl1# #rofl1# #rofl1#
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Post by Sara on Oct 6, 2006 22:09:52 GMT -5
I suspect Tigh told him to set the bomb off regardless. What I want to know is how the dog gets food, given that the dish never has any in it. ;D Well, he gets a treat from everyone that leaves or picks up a message, so there's that. Yes, I was very happy to see that happen.
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Post by Lola m on Oct 6, 2006 22:10:57 GMT -5
Well, at least they know about the Sharon ahead of time.. Ellen.. is she there to betray them or to warn them? Oh crap. Good and tempting for her isn't it? Crap. SHIT. Oh, Ellen.... don't do it.... Gaeta is pissed... Yeah, there was. You could have died in their place. Yup. I found that comment about them needing him to do it to "cover their existential asses" very interesting. Yeah, she, and therefore the cylons, think it's just a meeting of the insurgency people, right? Yeah, everybody does now, I'll bet. ;D
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Post by Lola m on Oct 6, 2006 22:12:23 GMT -5
More Roslyn later? Huh. Maybe the guns Cally heard were the ones shooting at the landing force. Ah! And the cylons with the prisoners will perhaps go off to help and thus not kill them?
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Post by Lola m on Oct 6, 2006 22:12:44 GMT -5
Well. That was interesting.
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Post by Squeemonster on Oct 6, 2006 22:14:39 GMT -5
Now this is dirty pool. Oh, yeah, Sharon, press the crazy woman's buttons. "How many times do I have to shoot you, anyway?" wan woman's a suicide bomber... yep. How the HELL do they tell each other apart? Woohoo! Summary executions!! Baltar looks like hell. She holds a grudge, don't she? Just because she dropped a rock on her head.. Cavil's one hell of a priest. Huh. Didn't see that coming. Bye, Natasi! Will they reload her? And we get to see the rifts between the Cylons more too. All that "we agree - we agree - we agree, most of us" stuff. Heh. Cavil is . . . well, the worst of the lot, really, isn't he?I was wondering about hiding as a possibility. And Cavil supposedly doesn't believe in god(s), right? Hmmm...does his lack/loss of faith make him more ruthless and evil? Wait...that can't be right. *backs away slowly from amateur analyzing*
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Post by Lola m on Oct 6, 2006 22:15:21 GMT -5
Okay, I can't exactly say why . . . I mean, I can't think of an exact example or scene to support this vague feeling but, this episode seemed kind of sort of bleak to me. And I loved every single bleaky minute of it. This show owns me. Bleak? Huh. I don't get that. I mean, what about the musical number - and the bit with the clowns and juggling seals?
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Post by Sara on Oct 6, 2006 22:16:22 GMT -5
Well. That was interesting. Define interesting. Oh wait--I think I can do that myself: "Oh God, oh God, they're all gonna die?"
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Post by Lola m on Oct 6, 2006 22:16:28 GMT -5
That opening sequence really was quite brilliant, IMO. **nods**
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