The last episode was pretty awesome, and it seems that the stage is set for the next one to be the most riveting yet!
How many of you guys (and gals) caught the scene were Hera is dreaming that she is on the war plan table and is playing with the models and pushes the Galactica into a base star?
That was an unforgettable scene, obviously a hint of what is to come.
It would seem that Adama's plan to abandon ship and to take a mission that is likely to be "one way" confirms this.
Can hardly wait to see the last two.
My mind begs answers, were are they gonna go? How is ANYONE going to survive? Who and WHAT is Starbuck? How did she find Earth and then return after she was apparently killed?
So the Galactica goes out with a bang, huh?
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Indeed. There are so many questions and just TWO shows... wow, I don't know how they will sum it all up. I've read interviews with the cast that everything is neatly closed up at the end - all the characters and topics... it just seems impossible!
Riveting is the word, Starbuck. You are so very right. This Friday - mute the world, turn up the TV... then HANG ON
Riveting is the word, Starbuck. You are so very right. This Friday - mute the world, turn up the TV... then HANG ON
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Well, as I watched tonight, it was pretty cool. Learning a lot of back story on some of the characters at the very end - cool.
Then if figured, they better hurry up! Only one more show to wrap this all up. No wonder the last one is 2 hours... no way to put it all into less than one (commercials).
Then if figured, they better hurry up! Only one more show to wrap this all up. No wonder the last one is 2 hours... no way to put it all into less than one (commercials).
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Re: So the Galactica goes out with a bang, huh?
Looking back, now we can see that it was actually the Pegasus that Hera pushed into the Base Star. WHat an ERIE seen! I'll never forget it.
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Re: So the Galactica goes out with a bang, huh?
I didn't pick up on that... how did you come to figure that out? I'm not doubting you, I'm just asking you what the clues were, because I myself never picked up on it.Starbuck wrote:Looking back, now we can see that it was actually the Pegasus that Hera pushed into the Base Star. WHat an ERIE seen! I'll never forget it.
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Re: So the Galactica goes out with a bang, huh?
Because the Pegasus DID ram a base star head on (and took out another one with it's Starboard landing/launch bay/pod) just like Hera foresaw. Even though when I firt watched that episode (the erie scene with Hera) I figured that the Gallactica would be the one to "go out with a bang" by ramming a basestar, because she was falling apart.
Also Adama kept implying that the Galactica was going to do a one way mission.
In the end, Hera's vision was true, she pushed "A Battlestar" into a base ship, and THAT's EXACTLY what happened!!!
Also Adama kept implying that the Galactica was going to do a one way mission.
In the end, Hera's vision was true, she pushed "A Battlestar" into a base ship, and THAT's EXACTLY what happened!!!
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