Sorry, but the last season has been lame... very lame.
Originally, the Cylons had a plan.
Then the plan "changed"-- they wanted to go away.
Then it changed again -- they came back.
Then it changed again -- they left, but this time, they wanted to find earth.
Then it changed again, as they turned on each other.
Meanwhile, we still don't know who the 12th Cylon is, and all we really know is that "All Along the Watchtower" was some signal from Earth.
Which is now in some post-apocalyptic doom, not too different from Star Trek: First Contact.
Speaking of Star Trek, was Ron Moore intentially trying to borrow plot lines? The Resurrection Hub? Sounds a lot like a trans-warp hub from Voyager, to me.
Destroy the hub? Hmmm... final Voyager episode.
BSG started going downhill when they decided to go "ripped from the headlines" instead of "well planned story arc".
And Lee Adama? What a weak figure in the end. This is a man that committed mutiny -- a capital offense in any universe -- to uphold the Articles of Colonization. And he allows the military to dictate the order of succession?
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Now I'm down with that....I can't wait until each Friday night and last night's ROCKED...especially the end which has be hooked to find out more.
Sorry, but the last season has been lame... very lame.
Originally, the Cylons had a plan.
Then the plan "changed"-- they wanted to go away.
Then it changed again -- they came back.
Then it changed again -- they left, but this time, they wanted to find earth.
Then it changed again, as they turned on each other.
Meanwhile, we still don't know who the 12th Cylon is, and all we really know is that "All Along the Watchtower" was some signal from Earth.
Which is now in some post-apocalyptic doom, not too different from Star Trek: First Contact.
Speaking of Star Trek, was Ron Moore intentially trying to borrow plot lines? The Resurrection Hub? Sounds a lot like a trans-warp hub from Voyager, to me.
Destroy the hub? Hmmm... final Voyager episode.
BSG started going downhill when they decided to go "ripped from the headlines" instead of "well planned story arc".
And Lee Adama? What a weak figure in the end. This is a man that committed mutiny -- a capital offense in any universe -- to uphold the Articles of Colonization. And he allows the military to dictate the order of succession?
Sorry, Ron Moore phoned the last season in.
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