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<blockquote data-quote="Quantum" data-source="post: 5157096" data-attributes="member: 56918"><p>I don't agree. The thing about the writers on the Syfy channel is that they're experts at what I personally call the art of the draw.</p><p> </p><p>That is they'll be purposefully vague on things as long as they can in order tro keep people watching the show.</p><p> </p><p>They did it with BSG, for example. They kept promising the cylons had this great big ole mystical plan but never explained it in any way shape or form, not even in the DVD release of "The Plan". The only plan they had was that the cylons were actually temper tantrum throwing spoiled children whose parents never paid them much attention and so now want to kill humanity off.</p><p> </p><p>They're also doing it with Lost. They really haven't truly explained the purpose of the Island but used an analogy of the cork. Although they made promises to. Yes, Lost is on ABC, but the same thing is happening in that series.</p><p> </p><p>We're seeing it in Caprica. Caprica is supposed to be about the rise of the cylons. So far all we have is one cylon who has the mind of a selfish teenaged girl.</p><p> </p><p>And even though the writers may have other plans for the Destiny, remember, the Destiny has not been fully explored yet. So there are plenty of things they can have be revealed.</p><p> </p><p>Some mystery is fine, but at least for me I would like things to be explained at some point. If a person keeps breaking their romises, that is a breach of trust and people generally will lose interest in a person who keeps breaking their promises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quantum, post: 5157096, member: 56918"] I don't agree. The thing about the writers on the Syfy channel is that they're experts at what I personally call the art of the draw. That is they'll be purposefully vague on things as long as they can in order tro keep people watching the show. They did it with BSG, for example. They kept promising the cylons had this great big ole mystical plan but never explained it in any way shape or form, not even in the DVD release of "The Plan". The only plan they had was that the cylons were actually temper tantrum throwing spoiled children whose parents never paid them much attention and so now want to kill humanity off. They're also doing it with Lost. They really haven't truly explained the purpose of the Island but used an analogy of the cork. Although they made promises to. Yes, Lost is on ABC, but the same thing is happening in that series. We're seeing it in Caprica. Caprica is supposed to be about the rise of the cylons. So far all we have is one cylon who has the mind of a selfish teenaged girl. And even though the writers may have other plans for the Destiny, remember, the Destiny has not been fully explored yet. So there are plenty of things they can have be revealed. Some mystery is fine, but at least for me I would like things to be explained at some point. If a person keeps breaking their romises, that is a breach of trust and people generally will lose interest in a person who keeps breaking their promises. [/QUOTE]
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