bsg finale, g'night

Mar 25, 2007 23:55

Do Lee and Dad remind anyone else of Sydney and Jack? "You were a bad father and emotionally distant and I hate you! Oh no wait, you're awesome, I love you. No, changed my mind, hate you again! Oh, sorry, my bad, I actually love you. *hug* ONOEZ you have betrayed me, I hate you!" I mean really, guys, it starts to lose meaning after awhile, you ( Read more... )

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mylittleredgirl March 26 2007, 07:19:55 UTC
Everyone else on the flist is falling all over themselves with complete and utter love for this episode. *is puzzled*

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lyssie March 26 2007, 13:02:58 UTC
I did not. I liked bits of it, because bits were amusing. But as a whole it was rather trite. The comicbook is still better.

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brightcupenny March 27 2007, 06:22:26 UTC
Um...I'm sorry? :(

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eretria March 26 2007, 11:24:38 UTC
At least Lee doesn't cry at the end of every episode. Yet.

OMG. I heart you. ;o)

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brightcupenny March 27 2007, 06:22:54 UTC
Yay, I heart you back! :)

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knitress March 26 2007, 11:34:57 UTC
I couldn't stand it and read the recaps for season 3 and I watched the last few episodes even though I'm still netflixing season 2. That means I've had lots of WTF? lately. The Lee-and-Bill thing was one of the big ones.

But Tigh? A Cylon? It just seems an awful lot to swallow; for one thing, why not activate him earlier? Unless he's been drinking to block his programming. Still, it does mean that next season will be interesting with the questions around Tigh and Tyrol.

I think Lee had a vision or something. It's not really Kara.

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brightcupenny March 27 2007, 06:26:59 UTC
Tigh is really the dealbreaker for me. Everyone else, okay, I could accept that. But TIGH is a Cylon? Just-- why? What's the point, other than the DRAMAH factor?

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brightcupenny March 27 2007, 06:28:50 UTC
See that's what I was thinking too, since they were all the Resistance people, that somehow the Cylons were just screwing with them. Unfortunately it looks like that's probably not the case.

I feel like Kara can't possibly be dead. Her special destiny was to die in a fire? Mmm, not so much.

Anders is a little drunk and falls down

Whoops! Fellover.

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kalimar March 26 2007, 23:11:14 UTC
I've just been thoroughly confused since Maelstrom (?) (the one where Kara 'dies'. That threw me for a loop ( ... )

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brightcupenny March 27 2007, 06:34:47 UTC
I agree that the whole lawyer thing was a bit of a stretch

"Oh yes, and randomly out of nowhere, I always admired my grandfather who was a lawyer and my father just presciently happened to have his Law Books and his Papers here on the ship" and what the HELL? That was some hella lazy writing.

Give me a shocker. Like Bill being a cylon.

That reminds me of first season: "If I'm a Cylon, then you're really screwed." Ah, Mom and Dad.

I really hope Kara's not the final Cylon. It's so damn obvious that I feel like she can't be, but then-- I've been wrong like that before, sadly.

SciFi are idiots about scheduling. They're *finally* going to start the second half of Atlantis season 4, after the entire thing has already aired in Canada, and anyone who cares enough (ie, not me) has downloaded it all. Well hey, maybe by next year I'll have forgotten how annoyed this show can make me, and I'll be all fuzzy and nostalgic and ready to welcome it back.

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