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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
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Good one.
The show gave us the fifth Cylon (Starbuck) then yanked it away with Tigh's revelation at the end.
More mystery.
Although Starbuck, it would seem, is definitely not the Starbuck who started the show. (I haven't liked Katee Sackoff's sometimes shrieking performances through some of this show but she was terrific last night).
Was Starbuck going to confess to Lee Adama? Was she just giving herself a decent burial with her pyrotechnics or was she hiding the evidence?
What's Leoben going to tell his friends at the Cylon party tonight?
It seems the other four recently revealed Cylon's had visions of their previous lives, 2000 years ago, on Earth . . . . . but Starbuck didn't.
Does Starbuck still have a destiny or is it done now?
"All of this has happened before and all of this has happened again." - Could we interpret the visions of the other four recently revealed Cylons to mean that human societies rise to a certain point, are destroyed by their mechanical creations only to build up again in other places?
Helen's last words to Tigh 2000 years ago were something like: "Don't worry Bill, we'll meet again, it's all been taken care of."
No wonder Kate Vernon (Helen) was unusually chipper when she was dropping in on the Sci-Fi.com battlestar board.
Is Dualla going to wake up on Brother Cavell's ship? Apparently not:
Ron Moore interviewed in today's Chicago Tribune blog talks about the death of Dualla and Ellen Tigh:
http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune....alla-dee-.html
Lots of mystery in this episode.
Cowperson