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Originally Posted by Cowperson
With a dwindling base of humanity, I don't think you can kill hundreds of conspirators.
You kill the leaders and keep the followers. Like you did with the Nazi's.
Or, the next time you need cannon fodder for a suicide mission, off they go in red shirts.
Being in favour of the theory that everyone except a couple of kids and one hero survive in the end, I wasn't two thrilled with the big comeback in the last couple of episodes.
However, I loved the moments when Tyrol was caught with his pants down in the arms locker, the joking, polite conversation then he just crawls back into the duct and takes off.
Loved Gaeta's introspective ending, the moment with Baltar then the final moments with Zarek. Gaeta went out in style. Well-acted.
A person who manages Racetrack's website - www.leahcairns.com - had talked to her about joining the conspiracy, motivations and deleted scenes at this conversation on Sci-fi's board:
http://forums.scifi.com/index.php?sh...8&st=0&start=0
And I assume Chief Tyrol has discovered the "ole girl" is coming apart at the seams right at the end. Galactica will not survive this series.
The preview for next week had Anders spouting something about the Theory Of Everything . . . . that should be interesting.
Whose tub of goo does Ellen wake up in?
Cowperson
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Awesome point Cow. I was sitting there wondering if the good guys were going to restart the circle that was put in place after the escape from New Caprica, however given the fact that two members Anders and Tye are cylons and Starbuck is an unknown quality it would be an awkward tribunal.
One things for sure to me, we haven't seen the last of this overthrow, I'm still betting that the bitterness, anger and mistrust among the humans leads to a sharp decline in the human race.
I don't know if I was sleeping, but it didn't dawn on me when Tyrol was looking at the cracks in the wall that it was fatique damage, great catch.
I would have liked to have seen a similar moment with Zarek and Roslin that Gaeta got with Baltar. He was a great and deliciously evil character.