Battlestar Galactica 2.20 — "Lay Down Your Burdens, Pt 2" (the spoilers have a plan)

Maybe they “tool up” like an automobile factory and build one model a year. :slight_smile:

Ah…and the Doctor Simon model was a very upopular model year - which is why we’ve seen so few. Got it!

-Joe

Are you confusing your Sci-Fi series, or am I missing something?

:slight_smile:

Simon was the tall black Cylon doctor in the baby farm Starbuck destroyed on Caprica.

Actually,

is what Starbuck barks at Anders.

Oh yes. Someone else whose reincarnated self is pissed at Starbuck.

I thought you were refering to Simon Tam of an equally distinguished show. :slight_smile:

Now that, my friends, is continuity! :slight_smile:

The Six that came on Colonial One was NOT GinaSix. She is dead-dead because there is no resurection ship anymore. She had nowhere to download to.

She signaled the collective…er, Cylons, but why did she sleep with Baltar first? I mean, it’s not like it would be fun, right? :slight_smile:

Possibly. Possibly not. Surely you don’t think there was only one?

I doubt they’d put all their eggs in one basket. That’d be stupid, wouldn’t it?

I made that suggestion (as did someone else) based on what we saw on her face when talking to Baltar.

If it wasn’t her, can you think of any reason for anyone to believe it could have been Six who set off the nuke? Baltar knew. The Trotsky-wannabe most likely went up in the nuclear fireball.

Who does that leave?

-Joe

I wonder what happened to the Six and Eight who brained RoboXena.
Perhaps we will find out next season.

The guard was from Gemenon and so was the priestess who died on Kobol. I had noticed that the Gemonese tended to be black a while ago.

We already found out, well, most likely. Chances are they were the ones who accompanied what’s-his-face to lay down the surrender demands to Baltar. The Six was definitely CapricaSix, so it stands to reason that it the other meatpuppet was GalacticaEight.

The priest also told us that the Cylon heroes’ had swawed public opinion enough in the Cylon camp to stop colonization of the 12 colonies… although how much of that was a trap, and how much was honest, and how much was just twisted Cylon logic, well, we don’t know that yet.

Seems like RoboXena might have been kind of annoyed at being hit up the side of the head with a chunk of masonry, though… :slight_smile:

I’m sure that she was. But remember, she was just another nameless Cylon with a number. CapricaSix and GalacticaEight were heroes, and pretty much the only Cylons who were seen as individuals.

They also had 36 hours in which to convince the other Cylons that they were right. So while Xena may’ve been pissed, I’d wager that there wasn’t all that much she could do other than argue against them once they had an already sizeable following.

But you are right, it’d be intersting to see exactly how that power struggle went down… it does seem like there was quite a bit of time between them braining Xena and when the Centurions backed off of the raptor-rescue-mission.

From the Moore interview:

They’ll wrap up the arc in four to five episodes? How the frack could that possibly work? Either they jump ahead a year or so again, or there’ll be some plot like “Baltar turns against the unsuspecting Cylons”, which seems rather contrived. Galactica and Pegasus can’t take out the Cylons by themselves, either. Maybe some combination of the above?

They will tell Sharon her kid is on New Caprica. She will stick some coax up her arm and confuse the Cylon instrumentation.
Gallactica/Pegasus will capture a Cylon transport. It will sneak to New Caprica and rescue a bunch of folks. Maybe Starbuck & Company will capture the transport(s).

Why are they still living in tents after a year? There seems to be plenty of rocks. How bout making bricks?

Mud and wattle.

Sammy: Starbuck!

SB: Yeah, what?

Sammy: I found some lovely muck!

Maybe because they were having union difficulties. I got the impression everything was pretty much falling apart under Baltar’s regime. The hooker trade seemed to be flourishing though.

Speaking of ethnic groups and colonies, isn’t Dualla from Sagitarron? I seem to remember during Bastille Day she mentioned she was from the same planet as Zarek and not everyone who came from there felt the same way he did.

Did Doc Cottle look like hell or what? Is he just exhausted or coming down with something (he does smoke like a chimney)? Hopefully, it’s not something easily cured by magic Pop Tart blood.