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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2007-03-18 10:22 pm
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Oh, Bagelstar. I want you with cream cheese.



Tori, Sam, and Saul are Cylons.

Starbuck is totally on the radio. And in the ship.

TKMom: Dude, why is Lee such a drama queen?
That said, I actually enjoyed Lee's arc this ep, because I didn't feel like the writers were trying to make me take his side or sympathize. He was just being Lee, and that's fine with me, as long as I don't feel people are asking me to stroke him.

The Saul/Six scene was the shit.

With the Lee/Bill strife and Roslin going all cancerous, it feels like the show was trying to get back to some of its beginnings.

WHERE IS SHARON? WHERE? WHERE?

Who was shipping Roslin/Tori so hard, for a moment there? WHO?

Overall, I'm actually ambivalent about this ep. I still feel that BSG is jerking my chain with the "They have a plan" line, that things won't get resolved, that they are bound to go tits over JJ Abrams from here on out and I will be stuck watching this show even when I really don't want to any more. For the most part nothing happened here, just like nothing's been happening forever (even Starbuck dying didn't feel like anything happening, because most of us guess she's coming back, which means we don't know any more than we did before!) I liked parts and found other parts boring, but I am still cautiously optimistic we may find out something. Anything. And maybe see Sharon?

Was that dream!Hera how big Hera is supposed to be in BSG!reality, 'cause she looked awful big.
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[identity profile] tkp.livejournal.com 2007-03-19 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it'd be cool if it was Starbuck, too! But I think we're supposed to think it's some Cylon message thing.

I loved the RoslinandLee moment, too. It's weird how these characters have had SO many inter-relationships, it's difficult for the show to keep up with them all. FOr instance, how Lee and Roslin used to be a good team, but we haven't seen that in forever. And now when we see them together it's so sad!

I feel like for the past half dozen eps or so they've been using Bill Adama to say things the writers feel need to be said to create conflict, not things he would necessarily actually say. I mean, I can see him being this angry with Lee, we just haven't been show the part where it's hurting Papadama, too, and I wish we had.