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Dont forget after the last one next week there is also a film to come :) also i heard some where there will be a spin off called caprica cant wait :)

Caprica takes place 50 years before this series, so don't expect what you see now to be in it. And there was a film made called Razor that came out in Dec 07, but I haven't heard of another movie. After next week's episode, the show is done.

Caprica takes place 50 years before this series, so don't expect what you see now to be in it. And there was a film made called Razor that came out in Dec 07, but I haven't heard of another movie. After next week's episode, the show is done.

The show caprica im not fussed about having any of the characters init , it should be good either way and regarding the film aka tv film http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001579/ it will be directed again by Edward James Olmos

Caprica takes place 50 years before this series, so don't expect what you see now to be in it. And there was a film made called Razor that came out in Dec 07, but I haven't heard of another movie. After next week's episode, the show is done.

there is another movie coming out later shown from the cylons pov the entire series; i guess it is going to be a deep insight into them and cavil.

Ah, I wasn't aware of another movie, never saw any mention of it before. With that being the case, seems like bad planning on Moore's part because something like this shouldn't need a movie because it would have fit into the show.

The flashback stuff, whist interesting for character development is something that should have been done way way earlier in the show. Doing it all right at the end in the final episode was just wasteful. This show is great, but if they had to do it all over again they need to work on it's pacing. The last few episodes seem to have just been wasteful.

I really didn't realise how hard Laura Roslins life was, first her entire family being killed off, then being diagnosed with Cancer, then being one of the most important people left alive after the attack.

You know what, Raise your glasses everyone, a toast to a truly amazing woman. AKA I'll drink to that.

The flashbacks were somewhat boring, but interesting nonetheless. It would've been better if it was done much earlier. Am I the only person who despises Gaius Baltar? His lifestyle of sex and drinking disgusts me. And to top it off, the British accent just makes it seem all the more contemptuous. No offence. Anyway, I hope the last two-parter episode is epic. I'd hate to be disappointed by my favourite TV show.

Just a thought. Dunno if anyone has thought of this before now. The whole "dying leader" thing whom everyone assumes is Laura right? Well, what if that dying leader is actually Galactica herself. She is technically a living thing now with the Cylon gooey stuff in her and all, so, yeah? From the promo it certainly looks like Galactica goes to sleep with the fishes anyways.

maybe the black hole leads to firefly season 2...lol, i was just able to watch fridays episode it was nice, but why did adama ask everyone to come if he didnt want the doc to come, thought that was a lil wierd.... cant frickin wait for the finale, but gotta work friday evening, damnit :(

maybe the black hole leads to firefly season 2...lol, i was just able to watch fridays episode it was nice, but why did adama ask everyone to come if he didnt want the doc to come, thought that was a lil wierd.... cant frickin wait for the finale, but gotta work friday evening, damnit :(

It would have a little weird if he had let the Doc go on a one way mission when the rest of the fleet is staying behind with one less doctor to take care of them. He serves little purpose on their suicide mission, Adama was telling him he's one person who shouldn't be going for that reason.

hum..i think it's a bad move

the mission should be carried out covertly

in a rescue mission where you have to board an enemy ship (which looks huge), retrieve and escape back, bringing the big guns is a big no no

but, i'm all for the big explosions and the thrill, so..fire them all!

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