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Tags: Sophie from Shinola
…and will happen again.
Apparently, I’m a cylon. I’ve always had the gut feeling there were multiple doppelgangers out there pretending to be me. Yet today, it’s been confirmed.
Speaking of cylons, tonight is the season premier of Battlestar Galactica. To celebrate, the Sci-fi Channel played season 1-3 in 10 hour blocks all week. It was a great way to catch up with the characters, and see how the series has progressed. It has also given us a break from the bad movies that the TV station is fond of showing.
My initial thoughts: (contains spoilers)
I don’t think Kara Thrace died. I think she went through a worm hole. It would make sense to me that while Lee saw her space ship disintegrate, what’s to say he wasn’t having visions just as Kara supposedly did?
I don’t think she’s a cylon either.
I don’t think the final four cylons that were revealed at the end of last season are actually cylons. I think they are pawns in this ever growing game. If you think about their relative positions within the fleet, screwing with their heads would throw a rather large wrench in the every day operations of the Galatica.
I think there will be another reveal and it will be the plot twist in the middle of the season.
I could be full of shit, but we’ve seen Moore screw with his viewers before. The title of this post pretty much says it all, doesn’t it?
You think about it.
Update: 10:13 p.m — Okay, uh. Wow. I guess I was wrong about them being Cylons. ![]()
Update 10:48 p.m. — Well, there hasn’t been a final revelation, but I will tell you that it’s been ages since I’ve felt desperation like this with the series. Every single moment is heart wrenching, especially watching Baltar pray over the sick child. He just went up a few notches in my book.
Tom (a.k.a. Snave) has compiled all of the stories so far on one page, incase you’re one of those lazy bastards who hates clicking on people’s links.
Thanks, Tom! I’m off to be a lazy bastard.
Tags: Sophie from Shinola
Liberals, beware! For the next two weeks, Pete will be speaking with Tom Kratman, author of A Desert Called Peace, Carnifex, and Watch on the Rhine. His newest novel, Caliphate, hit stores on April 1st. Thus far the Amazon reviews are a testament to Tom’s skill as a writer and as a man who pulls no punches.
You can find the interview over here.