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Just watched up to episode 10 where they find earth, I believe that's where there was a break in the season? I'm sure my mate said they split it into two and the ending of the episode makes it seem logical ;)

Yeah, thats the half way point of season 4, what you think so far?

I'm up to episode 12 now.

Season 4 is definitely the most "out there" Season so far, some of it feels a little forced, seems like theres some decisions being made just for an "omg" impact, but I'm still enjoying it.

Looking forward to seeing how they conclude it, it's starting to go a wee bit "Lost" on me IMO, in other words "HERE'S ALL THIS RIDICULOUS UNEXPLAINABLE **** WE'LL SIT ON AND TRY TO EXPLAIN TO YOU LATER.... :shifty:"

Apollo has become a bit of an ass though, don't really like his character in Season 4 :/

Looking forward to seeing how they conclude it, it's starting to go a wee bit "Lost" on me IMO, in other words "HERE'S ALL THIS RIDICULOUS UNEXPLAINABLE **** WE'LL SIT ON AND TRY TO EXPLAIN TO YOU LATER.... :shifty: "

I'll tell you one thing, don't expect much explaining, lol.

I'll tell you one thing, don't expect much explaining, lol.

Sometimes that's a good thing if it's left well for open interpretation, I enjoy that in movies. Other times it's just frustrating.

I'll see what I think.

Sometimes that's a good thing if it's left well for open interpretation, I enjoy that in movies. Other times it's just frustrating.

I'll see what I think.

Indeed, I enjoyed the end, but wanted more explaining etc.

My gf however thought it was awesome and really liked the ending.

Indeed, I enjoyed the end, but wanted more explaining etc.

My gf however thought it was awesome and really liked the ending.

We all know I'm going to agree with your GF (Y)

About to watch the last episode now :)

I didn't notice there were 20 episodes and thought 19 was the last and as it was approaching the end I was like THE ****? THIS IS GOING TO BE SOME CLIFFHANGER... then "to be continued", phew :p

Finale was awesome :D

Sad I have no Battlestar to watch now :( Just started watching a few episodes of Supernatural, it seems quite good but it's hitting me as one of those shows that something crops up each episode and it's solved in that episode, rinse/repeat without much else.

Although on IMDB it's sitting at 9.0/10.0, so I'll stick with it (As I said it's enjoyable, but it doesn't seem that deep so far).

Supernatural does have an underlying story that runs through all 5 seasons so far but yeah usually its a story each episode.

You have Caprica to watch and of course BSG: The Plan comes out in November :p

Supernatural does have an underlying story that runs through all 5 seasons so far but yeah usually its a story each episode.

You have Caprica to watch and of course BSG: The Plan comes out in November :p

Is Caprica a prequel? I hate prequel spin offs :p

I knew The Plan was coming out! Glad to see most of the original cast back.

I've started up House as well, so I'll jump between it and Supernatural for now (Y)

Is Caprica a prequel? I hate prequel spin offs :p

I knew The Plan was coming out! Glad to see most of the original cast back.

I've started up House as well, so I'll jump between it and Supernatural for now (Y)

Yeah Caprica is basically the story of Joseph Adama and the creation of Cylons

Why did everyone expect a "Here's how it all ties together" ending, when the beginning was not in such a style?

interviews with ron moore and other people always said they had a larger plan for the series. so you would just assume if you have a plan it should tie up all the loose ends.

According to the Chicago Tribune's Maureen Ryan, SyFy has decided to bump back the airing of the BSG movie "The Plan" -- no date has been given, but it sounds like it'll likely be next year sometime. The DVD will still go on sale Oct. 27 as planned. I'm guessing this was done to try and further boost DVD sales, but who knows..

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