NO NO NO... I meant... ahhh whatever.
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NO NO NO... I meant... ahhh whatever.
I know what an analogy is. I also know what an opinion is. My opinion clearly differs from yours and your analogies suck.
"I won't argue that is isn't better than what's available, but let's be honest, the least smelly pile of shit is still a pile of shit."
Is there something unclear here? You're not making the analogy that the show is "mediocre" or less that what it used to be. You're making the analogy that it's a smelly pile of shit, albeit the "least" one and it's better than anything else available - which is a fine example of contradiction.
I disagree. Seasons 1 & 2 were best. Season 3 was nearly as good. Season 4 was good, but not as good as 1-3. Season 4.5 has been as good as 4 in some spots and as bad as it gets in others. There are other episodes in other seasons that were just as bad and that didn't make sense ("Hero" anyone?).
You're entitled to your opinion. Your analogies are awful.
SSJN is to peanut butter as peanut butter is to dumb.
It's not a fine example of contradiction. It's saying that EVERYTHING is mediocre right now, yet BSG is the least mediocre. That means it's the best of what's out there and at the same time isn't as good as it could or should be. Again, it seems to me we're arguing glass half empty/half full.
Anyhow, thanks for letting me know I can have my own opinion; cause I was worried for a minute.
And Jeff? K3V just got bumped up to shotgun.
Wow, are you a fucking sandy vagina douche, or what? No wonder you hate on BSG so much with your "half-empty" crap. I've gone back a few pages to where 4.5 began and you haven't pointed out a single fucking thing about why this show now "sucks" or is an analogous "smelly pile of shit" or anything else. Why don't you talk about what you specifically do and don't like about the show instead of writing "sucks", "I bet it's going to suck", blah blah blah blah blah. Seriously.
I don't think it's been established who "Ghost Dad" was or who Daniel is or what Starbuck is.
And the above isn't saying the show sucks because... it's saying that something you expected to be resolved in that episode hasn't been resolved yet. Next example?
You wrote: "Anyhow, thanks for letting me know I can have my own opinion; cause I was worried for a minute."
I guess I'll just read everyone else's posts for your opinion. Got it.
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Well, that's just like, your opinion man.
I called it, it cannot be taken away.
While this is all speculation, some of it is plausible.
Heavy, serious, SHOUTING warning that if you don't want spoilers of the last two episodes of BSG then you shouldn't read below. If it's only 50% accurate then it's enough to perhaps ruin it for you.
Heavy grain of salt alert: these spoilers were posted at Ragnar Anchorage, and are now up at TPR and other places.
Most of the crew volunteers for the suicide mission.
The plan is to use Galactica as bait while a small team (including Athena and Helo) infiltrate the Colony using a Heavy Raider (Galactica doesn't just jump in and start shooting - there's a good chance that Hera will be killed if Galactica and co. jump right in and just start shooting).
A massive fight ensues. Galactica gets the hell knocked out of it. The Cylons take the ship, and they're about to take out Adama and Tigh in CIC until they meet some unexpected resistance from Gaius Baltar. Baltar is critically wounded.
At the Colony, Boomer betrays Cavil and hands Hera over to Athena, though Helo is wounded (and possibly killed).
Boomer and the Guardians (who turn on Cavil because he's going to dissect Hera) turn off Cavil's control over the Centurians and Raiders - but Boomer dies by Cavil's hand.
The freed Raiders and Centurions recognize what Cavil has done to them, and, more importantly, that Anders is piloting Galactica, and so they stop attacking the humans and turn on Cavil.
Another massive fight ensues. Cavil and co. are destroyed, but Galactica is crippled.
The fleet jumps to the sight of the battle to evacuate Galactica.
The Raiders and Centurions feed Anders the location of a habitable world that Cavil knew of, then leave forever. Anders feeds the fleet the coordinates and everyone jumps there, though the strain of jumping the shattered Galactica kills Anders.
Roslin dies aboard the ruins of Galactica. Adama stays with her, alone on a dead ship. Baltar dies on the new planet...which he dubs Earth.
Hera reveals that Daniel survived, after a fashion, and that he's been guiding his loved ones as best he can through projection. Starbuck and Baltar are his children (and yes, eat your heart out, smooching Luke and Leia from ESB, the original Starbuck DID have sex with her brother); and Daniel plugged into Roslin after she took on Cylon blood.
After Apollo runs around in a lush field shooting his gun into the air like a maniac, he and Starbuck embrace.
Flash forward to thousands of years later. The setting: the planet the humans and Cylons settled, specifically, NYC. "All of this has happened before...."
I'm not sure if I'm buying all of this. I think the "old" centurions are going to have something to do with the ending. I'm not buying the Daniel bit, above, either. That better be explained better than that.