akld;ihvwenkd! You can't end there!
Although I suppose a worse place to end it would be right after the Lucy Lawless Cylon (who is she, again? Three?) confronts Boomer with her dream about Hera. That was a serious nail-biting moment there. They really have one of the best wild card characters ever in Boomer. (BTW, was Adama in on the plot to adopt out Hera? I seem to remember that he was, but I'm not totally sure.)
I did enjoy LL Cylon's[1] whole subplot in this one. But I'm a sucker for any Cylon who questions their religion, however briefly. (Witness my love for the atheist Brother Cavil.)
Heh, the previously ons are getting longer and longer each episode. It might be time to think about letting casual viewers sink or swim, 'cause they're probably past the five-minute mark by now. Although this one was put together exceptionally nicely.
Gaius gets greasier with each episode, too. Either give the man some shampoo or kill him already; I don't much care at this point.
Kara being all maternal is FREAKING ME OUT. It's provoking a very visceral OMG CREEPY reaction. I know last week I said I was all for exploring the weirdness inherent in this scenario, but I'm creeped out enough that I take it back. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, STOP IT.
Yay! Laura and Zarek lived! But we knew that from the previews. Still, yay! Loved the way Laura looked up at the sky when she heard that Galactica--and Adama--was coming for them.
...Which means that next week, we're getting off the damn planet! Woo! Although I actually haven't much minded the planet, at least not to the extent I've seen elsewhere online. It's been kind of cool, although I'll be glad to see the ships moving through space again.
Who was the insurgent flunky who looked remarkably like Viggo Mortensen? We haven't seen him before, have we?
I so have nothing of interest to say in response to this show, like, ever. I just sit and go, "Wow, that's awesome," and then comment on frivolous things.
[1] You have to wonder what that catalogue would look like...
Although I suppose a worse place to end it would be right after the Lucy Lawless Cylon (who is she, again? Three?) confronts Boomer with her dream about Hera. That was a serious nail-biting moment there. They really have one of the best wild card characters ever in Boomer. (BTW, was Adama in on the plot to adopt out Hera? I seem to remember that he was, but I'm not totally sure.)
I did enjoy LL Cylon's[1] whole subplot in this one. But I'm a sucker for any Cylon who questions their religion, however briefly. (Witness my love for the atheist Brother Cavil.)
Heh, the previously ons are getting longer and longer each episode. It might be time to think about letting casual viewers sink or swim, 'cause they're probably past the five-minute mark by now. Although this one was put together exceptionally nicely.
Gaius gets greasier with each episode, too. Either give the man some shampoo or kill him already; I don't much care at this point.
Kara being all maternal is FREAKING ME OUT. It's provoking a very visceral OMG CREEPY reaction. I know last week I said I was all for exploring the weirdness inherent in this scenario, but I'm creeped out enough that I take it back. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, STOP IT.
Yay! Laura and Zarek lived! But we knew that from the previews. Still, yay! Loved the way Laura looked up at the sky when she heard that Galactica--and Adama--was coming for them.
...Which means that next week, we're getting off the damn planet! Woo! Although I actually haven't much minded the planet, at least not to the extent I've seen elsewhere online. It's been kind of cool, although I'll be glad to see the ships moving through space again.
Who was the insurgent flunky who looked remarkably like Viggo Mortensen? We haven't seen him before, have we?
I so have nothing of interest to say in response to this show, like, ever. I just sit and go, "Wow, that's awesome," and then comment on frivolous things.
[1] You have to wonder what that catalogue would look like...