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Post by Sara on Apr 18, 2008 22:25:04 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. Or maybe one of the other models suspected the Ones of duplicity and took steps to ensure the survival of the Sixes and Eights? That would be cool too.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:33:08 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. Cavil, I'm convinced, is truly just in it for Cavil. And so what he says changes as he needs to to get his way, I'm thinking. Believing in things, not believing, machine, not-machine, kill all the humans, save the ones that fit my plans, etc. It all comes back to Cavil-izing things, not any real sincere anything, IMHO. But I might be having that opinion just because he's icky!! ;D
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 22:40:05 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. ;D Well, we can feel unguilty together then.
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Post by Matthew on Apr 18, 2008 22:41:19 GMT -5
Huh. I'll be the first to admit that Cally is, er, was more than a bit unstable and self-destructive, but Tori just gave up any and all moral authority she may have had, what with her whole "murdering someone" method of trying to get along, here.
That's just not right.
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Post by Karen on Apr 18, 2008 22:41:55 GMT -5
shit man...that was harsh...no matter how much i hated her whining....that was harsh...
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Post by Karen on Apr 18, 2008 22:49:29 GMT -5
WTF Boomer and Cavil? acckk Seriously icksome. Last week we got Baltar and Tory. This week it's Boomer and Cavil? Where's my sexay hot sweaty pilot action, damn it! Heeee! **lifts a glass to you and Nick** I actually have champagne in the fridge, but I'm saving it for next weekend, so I'm lifting a glass of red wine, but still . . . Cheers! Thanks sweet Lola! It was a nice $12 bottle of Spanish Cava and Nick grillled us a nice dinner of steak and brocolli and Ceasar salad. We are a bit happy.
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Post by Lola m on Apr 18, 2008 23:02:20 GMT -5
Huh. I'll be the first to admit that Cally is, er, was more than a bit unstable and self-destructive, but Tori just gave up any and all moral authority she may have had, what with her whole "murdering someone" method of trying to get along, here. That's just not right. Oh, definitely. I mean, yes she was saving herself, but that could be accomplished by incapacitating Cally and getting all of them out of the airlock area. And then work on convincing her not to rat them out. This was a cold-blooded killing. But at least she saved the hybrid baby . . .
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Post by artemis on Apr 19, 2008 9:36:26 GMT -5
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. Cavil, I'm convinced, is truly just in it for Cavil. And so what he says changes as he needs to to get his way, I'm thinking. Believing in things, not believing, machine, not-machine, kill all the humans, save the ones that fit my plans, etc. It all comes back to Cavil-izing things, not any real sincere anything, IMHO. But I might be having that opinion just because he's icky!! ;D heh. it's a plausible theory, but i don't know if it's true. sometimes it seems like he knows more than he's saying. and like some others, i wonder if there is significance to the ordering of the models.
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Post by artemis on Apr 19, 2008 9:41:15 GMT -5
Huh. I'll be the first to admit that Cally is, er, was more than a bit unstable and self-destructive, but Tori just gave up any and all moral authority she may have had, what with her whole "murdering someone" method of trying to get along, here. That's just not right. Oh, definitely. I mean, yes she was saving herself, but that could be accomplished by incapacitating Cally and getting all of them out of the airlock area. And then work on convincing her not to rat them out. This was a cold-blooded killing. But at least she saved the hybrid baby . . . i'm with matt on this. i got the feeling during that scene that the only reason she didn't immediately airlock callie was to save the baby - that if the baby hadn't been with callie she wouldn't have hesitated at all. tori gave me the creeps in this episode. including how she just sat there drinking while callie was vomiting and and chief was trying to calm her down about their not having an affair. it seemed to me like her cavalier reaction might have been part of why callie had suspicions in the first place, but maybe that's just me. maybe when she slept with baltar as tigh had suggested, that made her decide to do "whatever it takes". maybe that's part of what her tears were about...
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Post by Onjel on Apr 19, 2008 9:44:25 GMT -5
I will admit that there won't be much rending of clothing and tearing of hair on my part either. ;D Well, we can feel unguilty together then. Oh! Phew! I was wondering if I was all alone in my feeling of relief that she's gone. Also? It was so well done that I was sitting there with my mouth open, thought I suspected something would happen to her once she relented to the offer of help and turning over the baby. ;D
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Post by Onjel on Apr 19, 2008 9:46:54 GMT -5
Roslin having treatment again and awwwwww, Adama is being all caring and book read-y. Awwwww! Wow. I forgot how good lookin' Lee is in a suit . . . **goes to shallow happy place** Ahem. OK, politics and stuff. Everybody putting a plastic happy face on things, lots of bland B.S. and platitudes and then, "that's enough questions". "I'm gonna be covering for you for a long time on this." Oopsie! Mommy and daddy are disagreeing. Obsesso Kara. Gaeta!!!!!!!!!!!!! Happy happy happy squeee!!! And not-Boomer. Oh and Helo and Anders together on the same ship? Damn! Happy sweaty fun times ahead! Woot! **continues hoping for threesome or foursome or moresome** More Chief and Cally unbliss. I love this Six and Cavil convo and the sideways Boomer glances. Ooooh! Unbox the D'annas, unite the 12 models once and for all! Woo! Oh, that was lovely. "Escort him off the ship. . . . Please." ;D Yeah, but that look the cleaning Centurion gave Six was truly chilling and I think rather foreshadowy.
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Post by Onjel on Apr 19, 2008 9:48:59 GMT -5
Anyone wanna lay bets as to whether Callie will survive the hour? You're good.
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Post by Onjel on Apr 19, 2008 9:53:43 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. I'm with you guys. More questions this episode. What Kara is saying intrigues me, with her watching herself from the outside and Sam looking all "Ahhhh. I can relate because that's how I've felt ever since 'All Along the Watchtower' began playing in my brain and I learned I am a Cylon." ;D I still think Kara being a Cylon is too easy. That attack was another jaw dropping scene. Wow.
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Post by Onjel on Apr 19, 2008 9:55:28 GMT -5
Okay. Didn't anyone else go to a BtVS Season 6 kind of place with Kara wanting sex and being all destructive and cruel, in order "just to feel" something? Cuz, I sure did.
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Post by Onjel on Apr 19, 2008 9:58:09 GMT -5
Seriously icksome. Last week we got Baltar and Tory. This week it's Boomer and Cavil? Where's my sexay hot sweaty pilot action, damn it! Heeee! **lifts a glass to you and Nick** I actually have champagne in the fridge, but I'm saving it for next weekend, so I'm lifting a glass of red wine, but still . . . Cheers! Thanks sweet Lola! It was a nice $12 bottle of Spanish Cava and Nick grillled us a nice dinner of steak and brocolli and Ceasar salad. We are a bit happy. Sounds idyllic. ;D
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