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I have not been a fan of this new show but have to say that the ending was quite good. All loose ends were not exactly tied up neatly but realistically-or as realistically as can be for a sci-fi series. I regret the loss of the fleet, the technology and that they settled so far back in time any traces of them being so advanced would be lost to the ages but like everything else they had faith that humanity would re-discoiver those things if they needed it.Comment
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I have gotten a little impatient with the show in the last season as they kept wandering off into the weeds and wasting time. But the ending was handled really well for the most part. Right up to the end I was saying, "Okay, but I still don't get why Hera is so Important" and then they revealed the 150,000 year leap. Very nice.
The fist fights between the old school Centurions and the Red stripes were awesome.
Great show. Looks like they have a 2 hour Cylon movie coming this fall and then Caprica looks like it has next to nothing to do with them.
I'm so obsessed with LOST right now nothing else matters.This profile is no longer active.Comment
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I really liked the way Battlestar Galactica ended. They managed to close off the character arcs in a very satisfying manner (if you do make that leap of faith that is required of the viewer). Although Galactica did meander for a while, I'm not sure Lost can end as cleanly given all the random threads that were introduced and jettisoned from that series over the years.
Galactica probably could have ended the exact same way a year earlier (before they slashed their production budget), but given the fact that they did finally give us the Big Explosions and Robot Fights that drove the stories and characters to a worthy finale, I would say the journey was a good one for me as a viewer.
Hopefully the upcoming Cylon movie will make up for a Cylon Civil War that they didn't actually show, but only talked about in laborious cross-dissolved scene after scene on the Cylon Basestar.
I'm on board for Caprica.
BTW, anyone else get a kick out of the fact that this ending was a nod to the "Chariot of the Gods" roots of the original 70's series? I guess it also kind of echoes the ending to the original Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy TV series (and the novel that inspired it).Last edited by samurainoir; Mar 22, '09, 12:44 AM.Comment
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So far, it looks like just you and me.
They could have cut out all the flashbacks and cut this whole thing down to an hour.
Heck, the same could be said for this entire last half season.
Could have been cut in half if they dropped all the useless crap they padded out the eps with.
At this point, I am just glad it is over.
IT had such great promise in the begining, but along the way they turned it into a soap opera instead of a scifi show.Comment
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so its finally done
I liked the ending much better than a lot of shows I have followed ( ie stargate, quantum leap ) as it did close the story, not sure I like the crew spread to the four winds though
I agree with those that Chief went to Iceland or greenland
I liked the fact that starbuck just faded away
I LOVED THE TOASTERS from Razor back and Kicking A! ( i actually wanted them to revolt against Dean Stockwell and start their own all cylon war)
would have like to see Deanna one last time since we saw all the other cylons though.
Won't go out of my way to watch the new show but it is always available on Hulu
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Here is a quote from the book "The Carbon Age" by Eric Roston:
"...mitochondria (it is the engine of all our cells)...their
DNA(mitochondria -yeah have their own DNA) descends directly from the
mother, which she took from her mother, and so on.
In the 1980s, scientists at the University of California-Berkeley studied
mtDNA...concluded that every human being on the planet descended from an
African woman who lived more than 150,000 years ago, our common Earth
mother, whom they dubbed Mitochondrial Eve."Comment
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there you go....it looked like Africa in some parts but it was definately Australia where they first landed. those were aborigines walking in the high grass.
all in all, i liked the ending....i just have to watch it another time or two to get all the nuances.Comment
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