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how the hell did ellen and boomer find the fleet?

Plot hole. I highly doubt that If Cavil had known the location of the fleet he would have just left it alone.

It's either a plot hole or he knows that it's the best way of getting the final five back together so he can grab them all and force them to start creating resurrection tech again.

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Plot hole. I highly doubt that If Cavil had known the location of the fleet he would have just left it alone.

It's either a polt hole or he knows that it's the best way of getting the final five back together so he can grab them all and force them to start creating resurrection tech again.

Well he did seem preoccupied with his mortality and his priority appeared to have Ellen recreate resurrection before engaging the fleet if they knew the location. Nor did the writers explain how wide spread the civil war is, would the models who rebelled counterparts back on the colonies also be fighting back?

I agree, it was a slower episode. It was good nonetheless. I can't wait to see what happens next. Does anyone think that Ellen Tigh had something to do with baby Liam's death? She seemed pretty jealous to me so there definitely was a motive.

I agree, it was a slower episode. It was good nonetheless. I can't wait to see what happens next. Does anyone think that Ellen Tigh had something to do with baby Liam's death? She seemed pretty jealous to me so there definitely was a motive.

Did it seem like Anders woke up exactly after the baby died? The nurse had told Starbuck there was nothing in there, no brain activity. Perhaps a side effect of their resurrection tech, could one consciousness transfer to another body?

Did it seem like Anders woke up exactly after the baby died? The nurse had told Starbuck there was nothing in there, no brain activity. Perhaps a side effect of their resurrection tech, could one consciousness transfer to another body?

You know, you might be onto something. I remember Caprica Six saying that her baby was "moving like he came alive tonight", right after Ander's final revelation (when he told Tigh to stay with the fleet). We know that he had no brain activity after the surgery to remove the bullet from his head. His brain activity coincidentally returned after baby Liam's death. I think there's a connection there. Maybe Anders somehow transferred his consciousness to help his brain repair itself. I don't know, but it's a damned good theory.

And the Cylons now have resurrection if one dies they can re-produce?

From what I understood, no they don't have the tech. That's why they were gonna hack Ellen's head open to try to get the information out of her. Or did you mean resurrection as in procreate?

From what I understood, no they don't have the tech. That's why they were gonna hack Ellen's head open to try to get the information out of her. Or did you mean resurrection as in procreate?

I meant as in that as one dies... a human model cylon is then able to conceive? perhaps the loss of the resurrection ship has caused a whole change in their reproductive cycle.

What-ever happens I feel something will evolve out of this.

I do believe that with Boomber knowing the location of the fleet, the other Cylons will attack, bringing a huge fight into the equation.

The rebel baseship has to choose to stay with the colonial fleet and face destruction, or jump away and find their own life. Or the final option, cannibalize the baseship and use its components to rebuild Galactica and just hope they have it done in time.

I don't see the ending being without Galactica it just would not be right.

the only problem i have with kara being half skin job is they specifically have said hera was the only one. they did not want to knock the importance of hera. It seems they are pointing that way but that makes little sense after the revelation that chiefs baby wasn't his and wasn't 1/2 cylon.

a slow episode (again) but this one was really good. How they connect the whole episode with the music that starbuck was playing and some camera takes like hotdog watching boomer and when she (boomer) collide with galactica and the whole ship shakes but in a particular take that dont last more than 2 seconds showing how Sam was on the bed in comma, to me that makes the whole episode (I know, a long sentence with many things I said, I hope someone else than me understand (and care) what I said).

I agree ThePitt.

I so cannot wait for the Season 4 Soundtrack to come out, I NEED that song. You know, where he looks over at starbuck and all of a sudden the bass comes in and the precussion and everything else. Was so AWESOME! I NEED THAT SONG!

Not really, that song is completely different... at least on iTunes Music Store it is.

Original by Bob Dylan - All along the watch tower, then Jimi Hendrix made a cover of it. Then Bear McCreay made a cover it of it for BSG. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka_sHy9cVH0

Nice episode. Pretty much just confirms a big battle is about to occur...

I agree ThePitt.

I so cannot wait for the Season 4 Soundtrack to come out, I NEED that song. You know, where he looks over at starbuck and all of a sudden the bass comes in and the precussion and everything else. Was so AWESOME! I NEED THAT SONG!

THIS. When the full track kicked in when they were playing on the piano, I shivered. That was pure awesome.

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