Well tonights episode was surprisingly in tone with the first two. And as such I was very impressed, space beards are the future!
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Pretty brutal imo
making them shoot down a civilian ship (even though it appeared empty, and was targetting them with nukes). Not to mention the fact that the Cylons kept dropping in every 33 mins, so no one had slept for close to a week.
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It seemed more realistic to me, somehow, than the original series...
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Well, it's either great or it's a huge cop-out, depends on how the story develops and if they ever explain any of the things that are happening. At this early stage no doubt they are trying to keep us guessing, but I'll be mighty peeved if no answers are ever given.
Particularly surrounding Gaius Baltar's incredible knack for making the right decisions to help everyone else when he's only trying to help himself - the whole 'god is watching out for you, wink wink' speech hinted at something.
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Originally posted by VanicentIt seemed more realistic to me, somehow, than the original series...
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Originally posted by JibberXThey do the whole Thunderbirds this is whats going to happen this hour flash through sequence, the running cylons through the forest was shockingly well done too.
The (mostly) down to the second accuracy of the Cylons was creepy too: every 33 minutes they appeared near the fleet and tried to attack. I can't help but wonder how they know where the fleet is all the time... Maybe that's one of those things we're left guessing about that Darwock mentioned.
One thing I found pretty funny was Six's comment about Baltar's "multi-tasking". so it's nice to see a little humour in the series.
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Well it took the human fleet exactly 33 minutes to prepare for the jump (they started prepping for the next one the moment they arrived and always jumped at the last second before the Cylons hit).
The Cylons presumably found out the new position from the Olympic Passenger, so they could then start prepping their own jump which would take the same amount of time as the humans - 33 minutes.
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It *did* take 33 minutes to prepare though, why else would they leave it until the moment the missiles were about to hit? From what I picked up they did begin prepearations the moment they arrived. If they could jump off sooner then they surely would.
The one time the O.P. was late they were all stood around waiting for the 15 extra minutes...
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There was something about that I found creepy. The Cylons in the original series never ran after their targets, just walked towards them at their own pace (Borg style). Now, all of a sudden, they can give chase.
I miss the old "By your command", but the whole premise of the Cylons is far more menacing in the new series.
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I've just realised something, the 1st videogame I ever played was a Battlestar Galactica handheld. Brown thing, battery compartment was taped on, the screen was like a digital clock, game was a space invaders clone showing cylon ships coming down the screen with your viper at the bottom. I think at some point in the early 80s it broke and would only play the tunes. Wow, weird flashback.
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Originally posted by DarwockOne of them definitely said "By your command" in the 2-parter
It was the very last line of the miniseries.Last edited by Vanicent; 19-10-2004, 17:02.
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