Well that was an episode full of exposition. I'm not sure I got all of it; I think this is one that's going to take more than one viewing. I anticipated Boomer's action long before it happened.
Biggest reveal for me in this episode though? "PC" from the Apple/Mac commercials is apparently a brain surgeon.
John Hodgman!
The guy's main gig is as a dry comedic writer. His big TV break came when he promoted his first book on The Daily Show, leading to regular appearances as one of their fake "experts." Shortly after he got the Apple gig, but his Daily Show appearances are always great.
Sam said they all saw people who warned them of the end. He noted one of them (Ellen, I think), saw an older man. Sam claims the five all admitted to each other that they were seeing people. He said one of them even speculated they might all have chips in their heads.
Centurions brought in the five to make 8 more models (which makes 13, not 12.)
Daniel was #7 - an artist.
My guess is that Starbuck is Daniel (#7.) He was made a "she" when the genetic code was corrupted. (first thing that came to mind was Starbuck painting on her wall and being an artist herself.) Maybe it's too obvious an answer, but it's my best guess as to what Starbuck is.
Cavil had a resurrection pod set aside for Ellen because she returned. Not sure about the others. Maybe he had a fondness for her.
Cavil boxed 3 because she saw the final 5 and this was a danger to Cavil.
Ellen's equipment still being "on Earth" probably means that she made it back to Earth and resurrected Kara/Daniel. I also got the feeling that "Daniel" was a favorite of Ellen or was someone who Cavil was extremely jealous of.
I hope Sam's not gone.
Earth was populated by cylons, "The cylons on Earth could have children," Tori said. It was Cylons on Earth, they blew themselves up in civil war, one side worked on rediscovering resurrection so that they could survive.
**Not sure about this. I am still inclined to think that humans were there as well.
Well, Ellen did say that she thought John was jealous of her affection for Daniel. As for the equipment being on Earth, unless you're referencing something else, I thought Cavil said that there was still equipment on "the colony", as in the location that the Centurions all went to at the end of the war with the Twelve Colonies where the Five proceeded to build the human-model cylons.
1.First, humans on Kobol created the original Centurions,whose bodies were later found on Earth. Let's call them Centurions A.
2.Then Centurions A annihilated their creators and left for Earth, where they evolved to skinjobs (the Final Five).
3.Centurions A probably rebelled and there was a civil war between them and the Final Five. The war persuaded the skinjobs that the whole cycle of annihilation is wrong.
4.The Final Five decided to leave for the Twelve Colonies and warn them not to create cylons. Unfortunately, they were too late so their only option was to make a deal with the new Centurion models (let's call them Centurions B).
5.Ellen and the others gave Centurions B the technology to create skinjobs and to resurrect them. In return, Centurions B promised not to destroy mankind. Cavil was created.
6.Cavil killed the Final Five, resurrected them and replaced their memories with false ones. Then he sent them to live among humans in the Twelve Colonies.
7.Cavil created the other seven models, using the knowledge of the Final five. Then he boxed №7, because he/she was flawed.
8.The new skinjobs violated the agreement with the Final Five and attacked the Twelve Colonies, leading to the events in the Mini-Series.
Five more episodes and there are still a lot of mysteries to be revealed.
This also urges me to believe that they will all return to Kobol, where it all began. It was there that the 13 tribes lived as one--all came together. Probably swore they would never build AI again when they left. It has all happened before . . . will all happen again . . .
What is REALLY foggy is the whole Kobol/Earth thing.
I think humans originally came from Kobol. It's referred to the "birthplace of mankind" a few times throughout the series.
And I think you are onto something with Lee, GKE. I hope he breaks the "cycle" in that sense--starting something new.
Yes. Or, to start simplifying all this: where did humans actually come from, originally? Kobol? Earth?
It's possible that the mysterious 13th cylon is Starbuck's dad, making her a hybrid. This may explain how she was also able to come back from the dead. At the time her viper exploded she was somehow transported to Earth, where she died and was resurrected (having cylon DNA) by the same means as the Final 5. But this doesn't explain where her band-spanking-new viper came from.
It was said that the 13th cylon's name was Daniel. Was this skinjob based on Daniel Graystone (the inventor of the cylons on Caprica)? Would make a nice link to the spin-off series ('Caprica').
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