Alluveal
Regular
I liked it. I think it ended well. I was thoroughly pleased up through the 150,000 years later point when it seemed like the creator was winking at the camera.
The robot montage at the end was super lame.
The whole "He doesn't like it when you call him God" was . . . I don't know. WTF? I almost take it as Moore saying, "yes, I am God of this show, but I don't like being called that..... look at me reading a magazine."
It could have ended with Adama looking out at the horizon.
I get Starbuck's deal. She was an angel and stuff was left ambiguous. The real Kara died in the maelstrom and what came back was something "else" with Starbuck's memories, etc. Just enough to get them to Earth. That's part of the "Leap of Faith" deal, imho.
Cavil taking his own life was kind of funny. Here he was talking big but when push comes to shove, he eats a bullet. What an assclown.
So, the 2's, 6's and 8's stayed. The rest went who knows where? Were the rest destroyed? We know D'Anna is still on Earth #1.
I didn't find the music/button pushing thing to be silly, though. I liked that part.
Makes me wonder:
Lee went to Greece maybe, named a country "Thrace" after Kara.
Romo became Romulus from Romulus and Remus?
Galen went north. I think that's pretty cool.
Galen offing Tory was so awesome. I was hoping she'd answer for Callie's death and she did in a big way. Callie has the last laugh now, beeyatch!
I enjoyed the fact that they spent a lot of time on resolution. But, my logical mind (and trust me, I'm not a whiz at logic stuffs here) wonders how they introduced all this crap into today's culture, like language, opera, democracy, laws, etc. Sure, they could hand down information like that, but 150,000 years it's gonna survive and be almost exactly like it was on the 12 colonies?
Adama taking Roslin for a ride over the wilderness was really amazing. I loved the way her story ended.
Didn't really dig the whole flashback deal. I'm sorry, I just couldn't get into it. Yeah, I get why they showed it, but I wasn't interested in that. It was distracting.
Anyway. I cried my little eyes out when Sam told Kara, "see you on the other side." Like he knew what she was this whole time. Nice.
The robot montage at the end was super lame.
The whole "He doesn't like it when you call him God" was . . . I don't know. WTF? I almost take it as Moore saying, "yes, I am God of this show, but I don't like being called that..... look at me reading a magazine."
It could have ended with Adama looking out at the horizon.
I get Starbuck's deal. She was an angel and stuff was left ambiguous. The real Kara died in the maelstrom and what came back was something "else" with Starbuck's memories, etc. Just enough to get them to Earth. That's part of the "Leap of Faith" deal, imho.
Cavil taking his own life was kind of funny. Here he was talking big but when push comes to shove, he eats a bullet. What an assclown.
So, the 2's, 6's and 8's stayed. The rest went who knows where? Were the rest destroyed? We know D'Anna is still on Earth #1.
I didn't find the music/button pushing thing to be silly, though. I liked that part.
Makes me wonder:
Lee went to Greece maybe, named a country "Thrace" after Kara.
Romo became Romulus from Romulus and Remus?
Galen went north. I think that's pretty cool.
Galen offing Tory was so awesome. I was hoping she'd answer for Callie's death and she did in a big way. Callie has the last laugh now, beeyatch!
I enjoyed the fact that they spent a lot of time on resolution. But, my logical mind (and trust me, I'm not a whiz at logic stuffs here) wonders how they introduced all this crap into today's culture, like language, opera, democracy, laws, etc. Sure, they could hand down information like that, but 150,000 years it's gonna survive and be almost exactly like it was on the 12 colonies?
Adama taking Roslin for a ride over the wilderness was really amazing. I loved the way her story ended.
Didn't really dig the whole flashback deal. I'm sorry, I just couldn't get into it. Yeah, I get why they showed it, but I wasn't interested in that. It was distracting.
Anyway. I cried my little eyes out when Sam told Kara, "see you on the other side." Like he knew what she was this whole time. Nice.