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Post by ady86245 on Nov 29, 2004 15:53:28 GMT -5
It makes you wonder whether it's all a simulation was it #6 who did that to Boomer's locker? I think she did it herself - IMO her conscience is trying to break through her programming.
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Post by ady86245 on Nov 29, 2004 15:21:19 GMT -5
This was excellent, but poses more questions than it answers . Growing frustrated with the lack of answers. I hope they don't fall into the same trap that eventually killed The X-Files.
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Post by ady86245 on Nov 22, 2004 15:12:17 GMT -5
Thoughts as they occur - may contain nuts spoilers:
Wasn't this a rehash of an old ST:TNG episode?
Highlight has to be Six doing a Bruce Banner impersonation. ;D Incidentally, does this mean Six has gone "rogue"?
And can we now finally put the "is Boomer a Cylon" conspiracy theories behind us?
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Post by ady86245 on Nov 22, 2004 14:45:25 GMT -5
What about a post during an advert break Helo REALLY needs to get his eyes tested.
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Post by ady86245 on Nov 21, 2004 15:51:46 GMT -5
A synopsis about an episode that hasn't even aired yet. Can I borrow your Tardis when you've finished with it?
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Post by ady86245 on Nov 21, 2004 14:10:53 GMT -5
Um, this review seems to contradict the review for episode 4: This episode review says "It’s hard to believe that the predecessor to this episode was of such poor standards" while the review for episode 4 says "probably the best episode of the series so far." I'm confused!
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Post by ady86245 on Jan 24, 2005 12:47:04 GMT -5
(skims a bit, reading Olmos' quotes) Shouldn't he be trying to get TOSers to atleast try and watch TNS? Not like they're a big audience, but it would be nice to see somebody playing as noble a character as Commander Adama, and a well respected actor, try and promte the show in more positive light. He should be trying to set an example for fans of both versions of Galactica. I think Olmos must have read some of the more extreme posts made on the SciFi board and decided that TOSers are just not worth the effort. Classic examples include the "everyone who likes TNS is a stealth marketer for the SciFi channel" thread. ;D
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Post by ady86245 on Jan 23, 2005 13:29:46 GMT -5
Excellent, it works . I'm still trying to add it to one of the tag buttons, but if not at least we got this... It doesn't work on the "10 Most Recent Posts" page.
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Post by ady86245 on Dec 26, 2004 5:40:35 GMT -5
Anyone ever seen a movie or TV show so utterly weird and twisted you want to turn it off but somehow you become paralysed and can't reach for the remote? Finally a subject I'm an expert at! ;D How about Brian Yuzna's "Society"?
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Post by ady86245 on Dec 2, 2004 14:43:21 GMT -5
what in the hell is this snapper smiling about!? Take any TV cameraman to a crowd, and someone in the background HAS to make a face. They just can't help themselves.
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Post by ady86245 on Dec 1, 2004 17:11:33 GMT -5
Six seems pretty convinced of his existence (assuming she isn't just a figment of Baltars imagination).
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Post by ady86245 on Dec 1, 2004 16:22:15 GMT -5
"God created the Dinosaurs, God killed the Dinosaurs, God created Man, Man kills God, Man re-creates the Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs kill Man!" Dr. Ian Malcolm - Jurassic Park "God created Man, Man kills God, Man created Cylons, Cylons kill Man!" You forgot the next part: Cylons create God.
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Post by ady86245 on Feb 8, 2005 13:48:13 GMT -5
I think its cos scifi is still seen as a geeky thing and the core audience of the BBC or ITV only wants to see short run dramas, reality shows or crappy soaps like the laughable eastenders. The Label "Science Fiction" isn't the main problem - just look at the popularity of ET/Close Encounters/the Star Wars films. I'm probably going to get flamed to a crisp for saying so, but I blame the BBC. Thanks to the likes of Dr Who & Blakes 7 the average British viewer equates SciFi with wobbly sets and men in rubber suits.
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Post by ady86245 on Nov 24, 2004 16:25:43 GMT -5
Wasnt there Monday night premiership football that night on Sky sports? Might be wrong, good to see the show is up there anyway, it all helps! pf It can't help the ratings. I'm actually choosing BSG over Monday night football (a feat none of the Trek series managed) - which shows just how good the show is. I'd watch tiddlywinks on TV if it was classified as a sport.
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So....
Feb 8, 2005 15:35:53 GMT -5
Post by ady86245 on Feb 8, 2005 15:35:53 GMT -5
I'm a Virgon. I suppose it could be worse - I could have been a Vogon.
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