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Post by Michelle on Apr 19, 2008 19:29:49 GMT -5
Voting against their model. That . . . is definitely startling. "There was a plan" - ohhhhhh! "We're reconfiguring." OOOHhhhhhh!! Curiouser and curiouser. Pilot party room! Woot! Alcohol poisoning! Woot! Taking off the Aurora figurehead. And now the extremely icky job of trying to sleaze some info from Baltar. **throws up a little in mouth** Heeeee!!!! Now he's got invisible Baltar in his head!!! "Oh my giddy heart." "God has chosen me to sing his song." **throws up a little bit again** And of course he'd have to use a music metaphor. "Is it you, Six, in disguise?" "You slay me, you really do, Gaius". Oh, how very very true! I for one am feeling very slain. They soooo must continue to have these little Gaius to Gaius chats. Best. Things. Evah!!Wordy McWord. I never expect humor from BSG, but when it does pop up, it's always wonderful. Baltar v. Baltar is wickedly funny. On another note, I am intrigued by this transformation of Gaius as a Jesus figure. A group of underground followers think he was unfairly persecuted (therefore a martyr), view both his spoken and written words as gospel, and believe he has the power to heal the sick. Can't wait to see where this is going.
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Post by Michelle on Apr 19, 2008 19:50:01 GMT -5
And then the Centurions turn against the Raiders, or vice versa, and then . . . Anarchy! Mass hysteria! Dogs and cats, living together! Hm, I don't see the Centurions turning against the Raiders. I saw the Centurions offing the 1, 4, and 5 models as revenge against what they were trying to do to the Raiders, and for what had already been done to the Centurions. Why would the Raiders turn against the Centurions? They helped stop their dumbdown. If anything, I'd still beware both the Centurions AND the Raiders, even if I were a 2, 3 or 6. Especially the Centurions, who the 2, 3 and 6 models did originally allow to be fitted with the whatchagigger inhibitor dealies and only removed them when it suited their own purposes. *hopes she got the model numbers right* But I agree with you on the whole can o' worms thing. Did we know before this episode that the Centurions and the Raiders were being inhibited from reasoning? Cavil views them as only tools, but wasn't it the Centurions & Raiders who started the initial Cylon war? Before there were skinjobs, there were Cylons who rebelled against their human creators, therefore were capable of advanced reasoning, yes? So more than a tool. But then I think it was Sue perhaps who asked the question once about how did the toasters have the ability design their own evolution into skinjobs? If the older models did bring about the newer human-looking designs, why would they then allow the new models to order them (the toasters) around? Is that when the inhibiting began? The skin jobs somehow became the masters of their creators, or ancestors, or whatever the correct term is. Argh, I'm so confused.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 20, 2008 20:39:46 GMT -5
Voting against their model. That . . . is definitely startling. "There was a plan" - ohhhhhh! "We're reconfiguring." OOOHhhhhhh!! Curiouser and curiouser. Pilot party room! Woot! Alcohol poisoning! Woot! Taking off the Aurora figurehead. And now the extremely icky job of trying to sleaze some info from Baltar. **throws up a little in mouth** Heeeee!!!! Now he's got invisible Baltar in his head!!! "Oh my giddy heart." "God has chosen me to sing his song." **throws up a little bit again** And of course he'd have to use a music metaphor. "Is it you, Six, in disguise?" "You slay me, you really do, Gaius". Oh, how very very true! I for one am feeling very slain. They soooo must continue to have these little Gaius to Gaius chats. Best. Things. Evah!!Wordy McWord. I never expect humor from BSG, but when it does pop up, it's always wonderful. Baltar v. Baltar is wickedly funny. Head!Baltar is seriously wickedly funny, isn't he? I also love how he can't quite decide if he loves it or hates it himself. ;D
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