Had anyone heard about "Battlestar Galactica: The Plan" prior to the BSG
Finale?  Is that a one-shot or mini-series?

 

And is "Caprica" now just going to be a DVD, or will it still be a full-run
series?

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Ronald Methvin
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2009 12:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [The Unique Geek] Re: BSG Finale ** SPOILERS **

 


BSG had more endings and denouement than even LoTR.  The only thing they
left out was Apollo playing Scrabble with the natives.  (geek cred check on
that one!)

 

I think they could have ended with them landing.  I didn't like that there
were already people on the planet.  "We can teach them!"  Yeah, right.  More
like "We can 'eff up their existence!"  I guess they really aren't into the
Prime Directive.

 

Even with the scene of them explaining that EVERYBODY wanted a clean start
as an explaination of why they left all their tech, I call BS.  Yeah, the
guy with diabetes is going to be cool with getting rid of the equipment that
make insulin.  And great choice Athena and Helo; hope you enjoy your choice
as much when Hera pricks her finger on a thorn and dies from a blood
infection 'cause there are no antibiotics around.  

 

And how many farmers did they actually have?  Not enough for the 20 groups
they seeded across the planet, I bet.  The poor SOBs that got put in Canada
in the summer will be worse off in winter than the pilgrams.  It's a society
that more advanced than we are now.  Can you imagine 38,000 random Americans
in that situation?  I grew up on a farm, and I can't you jack about
gardening much less widescale agriculture.  I don't think the people of the
twelve colonies would be that stupid to think they could survive with that
little tech.  Yeah, Baltar will be a great asset for the small group of
people in his area, but even a lot of his knowledge is based on at least
having plows!  They don't even have any domesticed animals! 

 

I also wasn't wild about the Starbuck and other 'angels' thing.  Especially
having BaltAngel and CapricAngel in present day.  Yeah, a large part of the
show had a spiritual thing going on, but I thought that was a bit much.

 

Oh, and thanks Chief for fraking up the armistice!

 

I don't get why Cavil killed himself.

 

I knew Starbuck was a playa', but damn, making a play for your BF's brother
while he is passed out in the next room?  What a 'ho.

 

And Admiral Adama leaving his son to be a hermit?  After everything they
have been through?  What a douche. 

 

I did enjoy the previes fo Stargate Universe, though.  Was it just me, or
did it seem to be filmed using the same style as BSG?  I don't have a prob
with that.

 

~Ron

--- On Sun, 3/22/09, Shag <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Shag <[email protected]>
Subject: [The Unique Geek] Re: BSG Finale ** SPOILERS **
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 8:45 AM

I think it was a case of wanting to start over from scratch completely. With
no fleet in orbit or parked on the planet, it would have been harder for an
evil Cylon fleet to identify them as the Galactica humans.  If they hadn't
kept all the technology on New Caprica a few years ago, the Cylons may not
have figured out it was them.
 
Just a thought.
 
The Irredeemable Shag 
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http://twitter.com/onceuponageek
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of twilitezoner
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 5:34 PM
To: The Unique Geek
Subject: [The Unique Geek] Re: BSG Finale ** SPOILERS **
 
 
One more thing. Is it wise for everyone to split up right off the bat?
Don't you think they should assess exactly what they are up against,
considering this is a whole new world? I guess the excuse they could
use is that they did that in the Raptors off screen. Yeah ok..
 
On Mar 21, 5:31 pm, twilitezoner <[email protected]> wrote:
> The only major thing that I had an issue with is the logic behind
> flying all the ships into the sun? WTF? With everything they have been
> through you would think that "if" those Centurions returned they
may
> need those ships? I could see the Galactica, but the entire fleet!?!?
> 
> On Mar 21, 1:11 am, "Shag" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 
> > What did everyone think?  I loved it!  I dropped out of the show a
couple
> > seasons ago, but watched these last ten episodes or so.  I really
thought
> > the ending was good.  
> 
> > I especially liked how they tied up the Balter/Caprica Six stuff.
> 
> > And to quote Widge on Twitter, "Wow. Lorne Greene. Didn't
see that
coming.".
> > :O
> 
> > The Irredeemable
Shaghttp://onceuponageek.com<blocked::http://onceuponageek.com/>  
> 
> >http://firestormfan.com<http://firestormfan.com/>
> 
> >http://twitter.com/onceuponageek
 
 
 
 





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