Yeah, I did. I also watched while on /tv/ and that was probably the best hour I've spent on 4chan as well. Gotta love the unintentional fakeout that had befallen /tv/ when the Adama 'execution' was going on..
Or should I say executions? That was funny how /tv/ perceived the prop description from the auction on scifi.com. Priceless raeging.. and all for nothing.
Oh, and lol Gaeta. Srsly.. Gaeta you putz. I knew deep down you didn't have the stones.
Battlestar Galactica
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You refer to doctor Hodgman, I assume?
The episode calmed down from the chaos of the previous one, sure enough. And I always feel sympathetic for the old hunks of metal that endures so much. I assume that the Galactica will be slowly lost in the end, a little similarly to the Babylon 5 station at the end of the series.
The episode calmed down from the chaos of the previous one, sure enough. And I always feel sympathetic for the old hunks of metal that endures so much. I assume that the Galactica will be slowly lost in the end, a little similarly to the Babylon 5 station at the end of the series.
-We will not be caught by surprise!
*Almost everyone I've killed uttered similar last words.
-Then I am glad once again that you are on my side.
*They've often said that too.
*Almost everyone I've killed uttered similar last words.
-Then I am glad once again that you are on my side.
*They've often said that too.
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Yep, I'd say 'The Bucket' may very well be on her last legs, even with the patchwork that Tyrol suggested. I'm loving the realism here where he used dye pen to find the micro fractures in the hull.
That's an actual system used in real life to do the same thing to ships and aircraft. I was kinda "woah, nice idea there, Ron." when I saw it.
That's an actual system used in real life to do the same thing to ships and aircraft. I was kinda "woah, nice idea there, Ron." when I saw it.
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Words cannot describe how well this was ended... my God. I haven't seen an ending this good in a long time. Almost every loose end tied up and an insanely interesting plot twist... I hope other writers took notes. I'm really going to miss this show. Now I'm off to eat my words from the opener of this season...
Yea, though I sail through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I shall fear no evil, for I am conning ten thousand tons of 'screw you'
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There will be a movie that will take place during the timeframe of Season 2 and Season 3, IIRC. It will be called "The Plan" and be about the Cylon point-of-view. It will air sometime this year IIRC.demon saint wrote:any word on whether there will be a move to the big screen for BSG? if anything it deserves at least a straight to dvd feature like wat they did for stargate