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pataka02 March 28 2007, 02:14:56 UTC
Hmm, for some reason I don't mind Sam, Tyrol or Tigh being Cylons mainly because there's so much we don't know about the whole being a Cylon thing... and these guys are clearly different, even more so than Athena, because right away they choose to support the Colonials. But Tory... eh. Don't really care about her and I'm kind of annoyed that they made her a cylon.

It's interesting that Tigh, Tory and Sam are all connected to Colonial figureheads (Adama, Roslin and Starbuck, respectively), and are known themselves for being the sidekicks of sorts of those leaders.

I thought the Nebula as a sign that they're closer to Earth triggered the music, thus triggering the Cylons... or something. It all has something to do with the Nebula's connection to Earth.

And now that Kara's back -- exactly, what is she?? Does she know about Sam?? The questions are pretty much endless.

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rose_griffes March 28 2007, 23:36:41 UTC
Tory... eh. Don't really care about her and I'm kind of annoyed that they made her a cylon.

Heh, that's almost the opposite of how I felt--I don't care about her so it's OK that she's a cylon.

And now that Kara's back -- exactly, what is she?? Does she know about Sam?? The questions are pretty much endless.

Yeah, and now we have months and months to speculate wildly. *sigh* Some of the endless questions: As for Kara and Sam, if she doesn't know what he is, will she want him back? (and if she does know, would she want him back anyway) Or will she have moved past their relationship? How long was she on Earth? (Did she visit a psychologist or therapist while she was there?--heh)

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natalexx March 28 2007, 03:24:37 UTC
Sabotage is one of my favorite French words. The origin of the word is an interesting story... okay, I'm the only one who cares.

Wait, wait, now you got me interested!

Gaius is saved by Charlie's Angels.

Ah ha ha ha!

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rose_griffes March 28 2007, 23:48:12 UTC
Sabotage is one of my favorite French words. The origin of the word is an interesting story... okay, I'm the only one who cares.
Wait, wait, now you got me interested!

Considering how much I comment on your LJ you had to know I couldn't resist this. Background first: wooden shoes weren't just worn in the Netherlands, they were used in lots of places in Western Europe. In fact, when I lived in France I actually saw a farmer in his vinyards wearing a pair. The word for them is sabots in French. The story goes that during the Industrial Revolution in France, some peasants were upset about machinery making them lose their jobs (I think it was the looms), so they threw their wooden shoes into the machinery to clog it. Voila, sabotage. I have no idea if there's any proof of this story, but the legend has been around for a long time and I like it.

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natalexx March 29 2007, 04:07:13 UTC
Hee! Okay, you're right, that *is* interesting. Gotta love random trivia.

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daybreak777 March 28 2007, 04:41:35 UTC
Hee! Your post made me giggle so much!

A sitar? Well now we know something strange is afoot, because that's what the sitar means in soundtracks.
The poor sitar. Destined to only be taken seriously in movies that are actually really made in India.

Why are Sharon and Hera in sickbay anyway?
Excellent question lost among the many questions. Hera hasn’t been a happy kid. First, tight as gourd belly, then virus, then nightmares and a shrink and now in sickbay. And they thought her blood could cure someone for good? That baby needs some help. Oh, and did they age her in the dream? She was walking alone down stairs.

I had never heard the song before. All of the lyrics and everything is lost on me. Still sounds like Andrew Lloyd Webber to me. Jesus Christ Battlestar.

Justice Candice Bergen.
Hee! But scarface justice Candice Bergen, did you see that? I don’t think she’d be that impartial if she got that scar in Cylon detention. Being a ship’s captain must be a dangerous job. I wonder about these random characters. Hell, ( ... )

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rose_griffes March 29 2007, 00:29:24 UTC
I had never heard the song before. All of the lyrics and everything is lost on me. Still sounds like Andrew Lloyd Webber to me. Jesus Christ Battlestar.

Jesus Christ Battlestar--heh. I must confess that I quite enjoyed the music, which is mind-boggling. (All part of the red-pill swallowing, I guess.) In fact, I'm probably going to download a version of it from emusic.com in a bit. As for the specific song, I've never heard it before as far as I know. I like Bob Dylan's music when Bob Dylan doesn't sing it.

Six does yearn for Baltar’s baby. I think she asks him if he wants a child in one of the first episodes. She’s so miffed that Boomer (and now Cally????) had the honor of bearing the baby.
Tory and Sam, get this. talyr said that Tory might be pregnant!Well, we've heard head!Six talk to Baltar about babies, but I don't know if we've actually heard Caprica Six do the same. She was in the mini, then we didn't see her again until "Downloaded." (I remember her snapping a baby's neck in the mini, but I don't remember if she ( ... )

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petitevanou March 29 2007, 12:35:31 UTC
you know I almost forgot about the Cylon fleet, lol, I was so focused on KARA!!!!!

BTW I meant to post that in a previous post of yours, but if you want me to send you a few recent French movies in a divx format, let me know, It would be a pleasure ;)

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rose_griffes March 30 2007, 00:43:20 UTC
La, il faudrait que je reflechisse... il y a tellement peu de nouvelles sur les films francais ici que je ne saurais meme pas quoi te demander comme film. Qu'est-ce que tu en penses?

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petitevanou March 30 2007, 06:42:31 UTC
I 'll make a little list of what I have later and you can check out what it is about and if you want it :D Would you like that ?

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rose_griffes March 31 2007, 15:01:45 UTC
That would be great, thanks!

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