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<blockquote data-quote="Cergorach" data-source="post: 4720853" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>It was a good ending for the series, most if not all the open threads where closed, whether satisfactory or not.</p><p></p><p>Some things that have me wondering, the original series seems to have happened before the current series, due to the older style centurions. That kind of means that the eighties happened at least twice, which kind of makes you wonder ;-)</p><p></p><p>Ty with his patch reminds me of Odin, which could make sense, because these people are kind of like gods to the natives (not to mention all the Greek god names the characters have).</p><p></p><p>The whole God/Angel issue, I think people take it way to literary. If a thing is advanced enough, people will quickly see it as something supernatural and try to cast it in their own religious frame of mind. Not to mention that (head) Baltar says "You know he doesn't like that name.", indicating that whoever 'God' is, he thinks he either doesn't deserve the name or doesn't describe him well enough (or that it's a name that belongs to someone/something else). I was thinking on an advanced computer program that did evolve while the 'five' where surviving as humans. (Head) Baltar only mentioned the colonies and original earth, either he was incomplete or only knows about those instances (meaning he's no older then old earth).</p><p></p><p>In all it closes the storyline nicely, but leaves room for a lot of speculation, which is good in my book.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>@mouseferatu</strong></p><p>The series takes a different turn after the first season, more mystical and more drama. I would advice you watch the rest of the series on DVD and skip the boring (and stretched out) parts of the series, the overall story arc is interesting enough, but often the execution of the individual episodes leaves much to be desired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cergorach, post: 4720853, member: 725"] It was a good ending for the series, most if not all the open threads where closed, whether satisfactory or not. Some things that have me wondering, the original series seems to have happened before the current series, due to the older style centurions. That kind of means that the eighties happened at least twice, which kind of makes you wonder ;-) Ty with his patch reminds me of Odin, which could make sense, because these people are kind of like gods to the natives (not to mention all the Greek god names the characters have). The whole God/Angel issue, I think people take it way to literary. If a thing is advanced enough, people will quickly see it as something supernatural and try to cast it in their own religious frame of mind. Not to mention that (head) Baltar says "You know he doesn't like that name.", indicating that whoever 'God' is, he thinks he either doesn't deserve the name or doesn't describe him well enough (or that it's a name that belongs to someone/something else). I was thinking on an advanced computer program that did evolve while the 'five' where surviving as humans. (Head) Baltar only mentioned the colonies and original earth, either he was incomplete or only knows about those instances (meaning he's no older then old earth). In all it closes the storyline nicely, but leaves room for a lot of speculation, which is good in my book. [B] @mouseferatu[/B] The series takes a different turn after the first season, more mystical and more drama. I would advice you watch the rest of the series on DVD and skip the boring (and stretched out) parts of the series, the overall story arc is interesting enough, but often the execution of the individual episodes leaves much to be desired. [/QUOTE]
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