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Posted on 05.10.08 by John Paulsen @ 1:44 pm
Maybe they should rename this show “Demetrius,” because things are a hell of a lot more interesting on that ship than they are on good ol’ Galactica. Let’s jump to the end and discuss what the hybrid said (and correct me if I’m wrong): The dying leader will know the truth of the opera house. The missing three will give you the five, who have come from the home of the thirteenth. You are the harbinger of death, Cara Thrace. You will lead them all to their end. I was all ready to theorize about this on my own, but Cara and Co. were kind enough to spell it out for us. Apparently, the final five Cylons – Tigh, Sam, Tyrol, Tory and ? – came from the thirteenth colony (Earth) and can lead the fleet back. In order to identify the five, the Cylons need to reactivate D’Anna, as she’s the only one who knows their identities. Presumably, she’ll lead them to the five and the five will lead them to Earth. Okay, that should be easy enough, right? But then there’s the whole thing about Starbuck being the “harbinger of death” and that she will “lead them all to their end.” Honestly, that doesn’t sound very good. So the prophecy kind of contradicts itself. Presumably, getting to Earth is a good thing, though the hybrid made it sound like they were on the road to death. It’s possible that she was talking about just the Cylons (or just the humans), and how Cara will lead them to their doom. There’s a lot to chew on there. Back on Galactica, President Roslin gave more responsibility to Tory (great!) before going to see Doc Coddle for her cancer treatments. (By the way, I have a theory that Coddle is in fact the final Cylon because he is always there in sick bay when something major happens. Humans need to sleep sometime, right?) Anyway, while there, Roslin met a friend, Emily (played by Nana Visitor, who also played Major Kira on “Star Trek: DS9”). I think Emily’s role was to get the President thinking about death, the One God, and Baltar’s sermons. Apparently, Roslin could have joined her mother (played by Barbara Bush) but instead decided to go back to the land of the living. Good for her. I’m not real clear on what the Eight did in the hybrid room. Was she trying to kill it? The Centurion must have thought so because he dumped some lead into her, so that might have been part of the Eights vs. Sixes mini-war that was going on behind the scenes. Or maybe the Centurion just took issue with the Eight trying to take the hybrid offline at all. Things seem to be picking up, which is definitely a good thing. I just hope that the show Adama’s face when Cara Thrace jumps back to the fleet with a basestar in her back pocket. I also wonder if anything is going to come of Sam placing his hand onto the controls of the basestar. He didn’t touch it for long, but he did touch it. Filed under: TV and TV Dramas and TV Action and External TV and Battlestar Galactica and TV Sci-Fi Comments:
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Could it be that the people on Earth (aka the 13th colony) are Cylons and that humanity descended from Cylons and not the other way around. I still don’t have a clue as to who the final Cylon is but I’m sure we are going to be shocked.
I hope it’s Cally and she bitchslaps Tory for spacing her. I know its not but would love to see it.
The 12 human colonies created the Cylons, so I believe that those that went to Earth predated the creation of the Cylons. But the phrase “this has all happened before and it will happen again” keeps running through my mind, so there might be something to your theory.
I like the idea of Cally being the final Cylon, but I think it has to be a major character, so I’m not so sure we’ll all be shocked. I’ve pretty much considered all the major players as possible skinjobs.
If Adama is a Cylon then you have to deal with the fact that Lee is a hybrid. Since Tyrol is a Cylon then his kid is a hybrid so whats the big deal with Boomer’s kid. She’s no longer the only hybrid. Cally can’t be a Cylon because they said Cylons can’t reproduce.
Well, Hera is the only “known” hybrid, which is still a big deal. Obviously, when the truth about Tyrol comes out, his kid will get a lot more attention.
Good point about Cally. I forgot that Cylons can’t reproduce. It’s interesting though - Tyrol is a male Cylon and Boomer is a female…so they can reproduce with humans, but not with each other?