Ahh…I’m the faster wanker! Take THAT!
-Joe
Ahh…I’m the faster wanker! Take THAT!
-Joe
Both of you have demonstrated most excellent wanking. 
Even if that doesn’t turn out to be the explanation, it certainly should be.
Just to be fair, Anders is a Nugget who couldn’t find his own penis with a sign pointing to it, when it comes to shooting things in a Viper.
WTF? Well, gawdam, there it is!
And apart from that being his first combat flight your evidence for that would be…?
ETA: Oh yeah, I’ve been wondering, how did we get a 4.4 in the thread title?
-Joe
What are we to make of the Battlestar Last Supper?
The missing person at the table is probably the Final One, and would be sitting in the empty space where Peter stood in the original. Peter, as in “Upon this rock…” Just how symbolism-happy is Moore, anyway? ![]()
Uh, further evidence is needed?
Uh, it’s 4.4 because there’s some discussion on the innernets as to where Razor fits in the season, as some consider it two episodes of this season.
According to my calculations, and based on the DaVinci version of the Last Supper, the empty place at the table would be filled by Judas Iscariot…
Roslin = Bartholomew
Natalie 6 = James the Lesser
Tigh = Andrew
? = Judas
Lee = Peter
Baltar = John the Evangelist
Caprica 6 = Jesus
Starbuck = Thomas
Anders = James the Greater
Tyrol = Philip
Sharon = Matthew
Helo = Jude
Bill Adama = Simon
It’s definitely Peter, then John, then Jesus.
I’m not sure how deep the symbolism goes nor how strong the real corespondence is here between each character and the apostle in whose position they are. Probably not very strong. Baltar as John to Six’s Jesus works well. Lee as Peter could also work depending on where they go with him this season. The rest of it, I’m not well-versed enough to say.
So who would fill the role of the Judas most aptly if s/he were revealed to be a Cylon? Moore said that he “inadvertantly” revealed that the Final One is not in the picture. I really can’t venture a guess at this point.
BTW, that pic is available as wallpaper over at scifi.com.
I know. It’s been my desktop for the last week. 
I’m going to accept the fact that Ander’s iris flashed red as concrete evidence that he’s a cylon. I agree, the raider’s behavior is at best circumstantial, but I’m considering this a callback to the GSP, and solid proof that he’s a cylon.
Mine too, I’m such a nerd!
Most notably, the Sci-Fi Channel.
But they don’t count as part of the 20 episodes that Sci-Fi ordered as part of Season 4. Season 4 still has 20 episodes, not including Razor.
Maybe not in the press guide, but the URL says 4x04:
http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/episodes/episodes.php?seas=4&ep=404&act=1
So does the Hulu page.
And the Google Ads have bits on “Becoming a better parent”. Apparently Cavill had better send a copy to Six ASAMFP!
-Joe
Googla Ads are getting weird! Mine right now are:
Battlestar Galactica
Discover the Holy Land
Secret to Killing Scabies

Officially, SciFi ordered 22 episodes for season 4. The producers chose to combine the first two and make a movie.
That’s reading a lot into a metal face created by CGI. But I read it as “Are you *sure * we want to do this?”
BTW, Cervaise, I’m sure you’re right about CapSix saying “Please”, since I only watched it once. But the preview did get across the point that the Sentiurions are no longer commandable.
The number of the counting shall be Five because all the meatbags know there are five left, even if they don’t talk about it. Way back in Season 1, Six even told Baltar there were 12 models total. They could all be wrong, though.
I thought the red dot in Anders’ eye was just a reflection of the Raider’s scanner. The Four have always checked out as human, not even with spine lights.
Which character in the Last Supper photo is really Mary Magdalene? 
Is there not some sporting event involving a “final five”?
But I digress.
Indeed, the missing character in the picture and the fifth of the Final Five shall be Boxey.