Yes it was completely horrific
No in this. There was supposed to be some sort of revelation. Like I said, I’ll have to go back and check the article.
So…
um…
So far, they’ve shown the Cylons giving in to love.
And now Cavil has a prepubescent roommate.
I’m concerned. :eek:
So Cavil…that’s what this is all about? Jelousy? You destroyed BILLIONS because you’re JEALOUS? Evolved my ass.
Quoted from Digital Bits review:
In terms of the characters, several benefit from the revelations herein, including obviously Brother Cavil, as well as Boomer and Leoben. But for me, the most interesting was actually a surprise - Simon becomes a much more developed character by the time The Plan has unfolded fully. I should note that it would be hard to watch this as a stand-alone film, because it feels a little choppy as its own narrative. Think of it as gap-filler for the show’s first two seasons. But it becomes more involving as it goes and by the time it ends, it’s really built to a fascinating, rewarding - and I would say even a bit shocking - conclusion.
I wasn’t shocked.
Not a nice sanitized holocaust like in Independence Day. :rolleyes:
So there was a spoiler for this movie in the article? Or a spoiler in this movie?
If the latter, what could it spoil, other than Caprica?
LOL!! you should be :eek:
You should be. You should be.
I guess I read wrong. I quoted above. The reviewer said, “Shocking.”
As this is my first time through, I’m prepared to be shocked and accepting the possibility of not being shocked.
Give me a time check.
1:34
baltar
Yeah. Sorry about that.
They’re in the jungle about to meet Kara, right?
About what? You haven’t spoiled anything.
ETA: So far.
The Apple. So appropriate.
yep
Skeevy John
John.
I thot it was a memory of Daniel.
OK, not what I was expecting him to stick into the little boy. :eek:
I’m actually somewhat relieved.
Pushes the kid aside.
Dean Stockwell is amazing. Killing a kid is one thing but Stockwell takes it one step further. Wow. Just wow.