BSG, the plot thickens.

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Rich
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BSG, the plot thickens.

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Now, that was an episode. Lotsa plot development, splitting the omnipotent Cylons into warring camps, and getting Adama to accept Cylon technology. This is what should have been happening all along.

Anyone else notice that the brain specialist was the PC guy? Wonder if the smarmy Mac guy will also show up?
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Rich wrote:Now, that was an episode. Lotsa plot development, splitting the omnipotent Cylons into warring camps, and getting Adamy to accept Cylon technology. This is what should have been happening all along.

Anyone else notice that the brain specialist was the PC guy? Wonder if the smarmy Mac guy will also show up?
So that's who that was! I KNEW I'd seen him before, but couldn't put my finger on it. I agree, tonight's was a very good episode, things certainly seem to be coming toward some end...
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I was trying to remember where I had seen that dude before, so thanks.

Anders, Ellen, Cavill, and the Chief. Helluva episode. And more setup for "Caprica."

Did anyone else get a little misty at "Fix my ship, Chief!"? I admit, that one got me.
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I was very pleased with this episode, just wish last season had been this good. If they keep up like this I might even watch Caprica. Now I am really wondering what happens to Ellen.
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Too bad there was no Badger.

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