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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 21:43:57 GMT -5
Anyone wanna lay bets as to whether Callie will survive the hour?
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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 21:51:25 GMT -5
Okay, not that I blame her from being flipped out at the moment, but I think Callie and good mental health parted ways a loooooooooooooong time ago.
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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 21:58:26 GMT -5
Yeah, I had a feeling that's how the Tory/Callie confrontation would go. Stupid frakkin' previews... *turns off t.v. so as not to see teaser for next week's ep*
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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 22:00:49 GMT -5
Oh, and I can't wait to find out whether any of the Sixes and Eights survived the onslaught—my current hope is that D'Anna was nearby with another resurrection ship to save the day.
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Post by artemis on Apr 18, 2008 22:03:22 GMT -5
Oh, and I can't wait to find out whether any of the Sixes and Eights survived the onslaught—my current hope is that D'Anna was nearby with another resurrection ship to save the day. mine, too! ;D it's too bad cally dying means we might never know what was up with her. (and all those shaky camera shots making me feel motion-sick...) interesting that she felt sick since the nebula.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:04:15 GMT -5
She's watching things, not experiencing them? Um. Well, crazy isn't a good clinical term, but disassociated or flat affect? Could signal a problem, yes. I don't trust Cavil further than I can throw him. But I really do hope that they truly unbox D'eanna. (Or however they spell her name.) I like that we're seeing this political / civilian side of things again. Because we can so easily stay in just the viewpoint of only the Galactica folks, because we've been so focused on them. But there is the whole rest of the fleet. Oh, smack down of Lee! Ouch, that's gotta hurt. Oh and he goes back at her. And yeah, I gotta say that this first totally controlled by the executive tribunal thing doesn't really sound like a first step toward an independent real judicial system . . . Oh, snap! Here we go. Cylon on Cylon war! And the not-Boomers on both sides. "We're really killing them. . . . My sisters." Whoa! So, by "really killing", does she mean they will prevent or try to prevent resurrection? "We're machines, dear, remember, we don't have souls." Hmmmmmm. So, I continue to be intrigued and yet confused by the different viewpoints among the Cylons. 'Cuz Cavil always said "they" (meaning the raiders or the centurions) were machines and that the skin jobs were more. But now he's distinguishing between the different skin jobs too? Which, actually we've been seeing more individualization, but I'm surprised to have him address it. Oh, Cally!Callie. Don't go looking for trouble. 'Cuz you're gonna find more than you wanted. Well, why don't you spell it out even more for her, Tigh.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:05:08 GMT -5
Anyone wanna lay bets as to whether Callie will survive the hour? I wouldn't put any money on it.
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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 22:08:16 GMT -5
Oh, and I can't wait to find out whether any of the Sixes and Eights survived the onslaught—my current hope is that D'Anna was nearby with another resurrection ship to save the day. mine, too! ;D it's too bad cally dying means we might never know what was up with her. (and all those shaky camera shots making me feel motion-sick...) interesting that she felt sick since the nebula. Yeah, I'd have liked to know the answer to that too.
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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 22:10:58 GMT -5
I wonder if even the Fours and Fives will now agree that the Ones need every square inch of their asses thoroughly kicked. Actually, it occurs to me that there's a real upside to getting revenge on a Cylon: you can kill 'em, bring 'em back, and kill 'em again to your heart's content...
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Post by artemis on Apr 18, 2008 22:11:44 GMT -5
Oh, snap! Here we go. Cylon on Cylon war! And the not-Boomers on both sides. "We're really killing them. . . . My sisters." Whoa! So, by "really killing", does she mean they will prevent or try to prevent resurrection? that's how i interpreted it. i don't know if we were supposed to draw that conclusion, though. it's really interesting, isn't it? cavil in particular - he seems to express all these differing viewpoints that aren't entirely internally consistent. and he seemed to be saying that he thought that because the others believed in god, they have souls, whereas because he does not believe, he does not have a soul.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:13:35 GMT -5
Nice speech, Chief. Heck, you even say "let's have another little hybrid baby". Holy moley! I wasn't expecting that! She smacked him down! But if somehing happens to her before she tells, then everyone will just think it was jealousy. WTF? Is she gonna space herself and the baby? Tory actually tells her the truth. And wants to make sure Cally and the baby are OK? Or is this all a ploy? And Tory is so lost. Oh. Yes. She's gonna save the hybrid baby and herself and . . . and kill Callie, maybe? It's a perfect plot, really. And it worked. Is it horribly horribly wrong of me that I was happy to see Callie spaced? **hangs head sort of in shame, only not really** 'Cuz I really don't like Cally.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:14:46 GMT -5
Oh, and about what happened after the jump? Holy. Shit. With the Cylons? 'Cuz yeah! We've gone from gangland slaughter to full-on war. There's no going back from that.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:15:50 GMT -5
Okay, not that I blame her from being flipped out at the moment, but I think Callie and good mental health parted ways a loooooooooooooong time ago. Totally.
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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 22:17:34 GMT -5
Nice speech, Chief. Heck, you even say "let's have another little hybrid baby". Holy moley! I wasn't expecting that! She smacked him down! But if somehing happens to her before she tells, then everyone will just think it was jealousy. WTF? Is she gonna space herself and the baby? Tory actually tells her the truth. And wants to make sure Cally and the baby are OK? Or is this all a ploy? And Tory is so lost. Oh. Yes. She's gonna save the hybrid baby and herself and . . . and kill Callie, maybe? It's a perfect plot, really. And it worked. Is it horribly horribly wrong of me that I was happy to see Callie spaced? **hangs head sort of in shame, only not really** 'Cuz I really don't like Cally. I will admit that there won't be much rending of clothing and tearing of hair on my part either.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:18:29 GMT -5
Oh, and I can't wait to find out whether any of the Sixes and Eights survived the onslaught—my current hope is that D'Anna was nearby with another resurrection ship to save the day. Some of the Sixes and Eights must survive!! And the D'anna's must get unboxed and some swinging to the rescue.
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