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<blockquote data-quote="Darrin Drader" data-source="post: 3418955" data-attributes="member: 7394"><p>Scifi make a huge mistake regarding the ratings of their flagship series? Never! It wasn't severely long gaps between installments that was ultimately the ratings death of Farscape.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, here are my thoughts. </p><p></p><p>The final five are unknown to the cylons themselves. I've suspected for a while that the reason they don't reveal themselves is because they don't hold with what the other seven models are doing. They're essentially traitors and have been holding their cards close while they wait for the right time to reveal themselves. That time, for whatever reason, is now. I think those cylons in the nebula are the base ships and other resources belonging to the final five, and I think we might see them join the Galactica in the next season.</p><p></p><p>I thought it was kind of odd how when they went to the Eye of Jupiter, they didn't really learn anything new. That whole thing was completely pointless unless it served some larger purpose that wasn't readily apparent. Instead, I think it was a trigger event for Kara, letting her know that it was about time for her to leave the fleet. She "dies," which was when she was resurrected aboard one of the cylon ships, and they send her off to go see Earth for herself. I think the final five are the equivalent to the ship of lights from the original series. They'll be there as a force for good, who will shepherd their way not only to Earth, but to either a lasting peace or the ultimate destruction of the cylons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darrin Drader, post: 3418955, member: 7394"] Scifi make a huge mistake regarding the ratings of their flagship series? Never! It wasn't severely long gaps between installments that was ultimately the ratings death of Farscape. Anyway, here are my thoughts. The final five are unknown to the cylons themselves. I've suspected for a while that the reason they don't reveal themselves is because they don't hold with what the other seven models are doing. They're essentially traitors and have been holding their cards close while they wait for the right time to reveal themselves. That time, for whatever reason, is now. I think those cylons in the nebula are the base ships and other resources belonging to the final five, and I think we might see them join the Galactica in the next season. I thought it was kind of odd how when they went to the Eye of Jupiter, they didn't really learn anything new. That whole thing was completely pointless unless it served some larger purpose that wasn't readily apparent. Instead, I think it was a trigger event for Kara, letting her know that it was about time for her to leave the fleet. She "dies," which was when she was resurrected aboard one of the cylon ships, and they send her off to go see Earth for herself. I think the final five are the equivalent to the ship of lights from the original series. They'll be there as a force for good, who will shepherd their way not only to Earth, but to either a lasting peace or the ultimate destruction of the cylons. [/QUOTE]
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