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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Apr 8, 2008 9:42:22 GMT -5
Also, did Anders' broken leg mysteriously heal itself?
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Post by Pixi on Apr 9, 2008 13:52:03 GMT -5
Oh, yeah. That was totally frakin' mean of the writers. And oy to the imagery re: Gaius. Another freaky thing - the raider scanning Sam's eyes. OMG! Scanning his eyes? So unnerving! And then the red flash in his own and all the Cylons pull back? This plus Starbuck's casual "If I found out you were a Cylon I'd put a bullet in your head" to Sam were my favorite parts.
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Post by Onjel on Apr 11, 2008 20:17:45 GMT -5
I just re-watched in hi-def. It sure looked like Sam's eye sent an answering/recognition signal to the toaster. Not of his own volition, though.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 13, 2008 19:37:46 GMT -5
OMG! Scanning his eyes? So unnerving! And then the red flash in his own and all the Cylons pull back? This plus Starbuck's casual "If I found out you were a Cylon I'd put a bullet in your head" to Sam were my favorite parts. **nods** The contrast between Starbuck's reaction and the discussion between Apolla and Adama was intriguing to me too.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 13, 2008 19:39:24 GMT -5
I just re-watched in hi-def. It sure looked like Sam's eye sent an answering/recognition signal to the toaster. Not of his own volition, though. There was definitely info exchanged. But was it just recognition between them, so that the Raider knew he was a Cylon? Or more?
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Post by Rachael on Apr 16, 2008 17:54:31 GMT -5
Okay, I may be wrong, but I'm going on record as saying Roslin is the 12th model. Cancer be damned. Could just be a reaction to something and notice how the Cylon hybrid blood helped her. She's suddenly feeling like she's hallucinating. She's adamant about not following Kara's lead to Earth and had a crazed look in her eye when talking about Baltar. And, she was in that place with 6. I don't know. . .. Besides, Kara seems like too easy an answer and from a plot twist standpoint, Roslin would be a great choice. ;D Oooh, I agree! But if Kara's not the 12th, then....what the heck? Guess we'll have to wait and see. Bastards. Kara's not the 12th. Too easy.
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Post by Rachael on Apr 16, 2008 17:57:59 GMT -5
Since we're sharing theories, although I'm with Shan - 'if it's not Kara, then wtf?', I had a sudden flash on who it might be....especially after rewatching the episode today. I think the 12th cylon is Apollo. His whole discussion with his father about Kara being a possible Cylon and mentioning his brother and asking if Adama's what if it was him that returned - would his feelings for him change if he found out that he was a Cylon? Foreshadowing that it might be Apollo? Just a thought. Because I think 'Apollo's arrow' is more of a metaphor for finding earth than the actual arrow that Kara went back to get. Hmmm.... Heh. Apollo's arrow. Only trouble with this theory is - when was Apollo replaced with a Cylon? Presumably his father remembers his birth, etc., so he'd have to be a replacement for a real person, rather than a "new" model, and I've always gotten the impression that the other models aren't copies of real people. Not that he couldn't be, but he is a much more complicated choice.
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Post by Rachael on Apr 16, 2008 18:01:38 GMT -5
Curious that the Final Cylon is in the fleet wasn't triggered with the rest of them. Also, I'm thinking that the Final Cylon can't be another pilot, because otherwise the raiders would have scanned them before now. The Final Cylon isn't on Galactica, is my hypothesis. The four who were triggered all were. Or else there's a reason. The final Cylon doesn't NEED to be triggered, maybe, because s/he has known all along, and is the manipulator behind the scenes.
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Post by Onjel on Apr 16, 2008 20:35:50 GMT -5
Curious that the Final Cylon is in the fleet wasn't triggered with the rest of them. Also, I'm thinking that the Final Cylon can't be another pilot, because otherwise the raiders would have scanned them before now. The Final Cylon isn't on Galactica, is my hypothesis. The four who were triggered all were. Or else there's a reason. The final Cylon doesn't NEED to be triggered, maybe, because s/he has known all along, and is the manipulator behind the scenes. I like this! There's nothing to suggest that the remaining Cylon has to be someone currently known to us as another character. . .
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Post by Rachael on Apr 16, 2008 20:41:26 GMT -5
The Final Cylon isn't on Galactica, is my hypothesis. The four who were triggered all were. Or else there's a reason. The final Cylon doesn't NEED to be triggered, maybe, because s/he has known all along, and is the manipulator behind the scenes. I like this! There's nothing to suggest that the remaining Cylon has to be someone currently known to us as another character. . . You know, though, I still think it IS someone known to us. Who's been keeping it a secret. More fun that way.
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Post by Onjel on Apr 16, 2008 20:43:07 GMT -5
I like this! There's nothing to suggest that the remaining Cylon has to be someone currently known to us as another character. . . You know, though, I still think it IS someone known to us. Who's been keeping it a secret. More fun that way. So, on one of the other ships then. I'm just enjoying the wait.
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