But what Pegasus hasn't seen is that some of them have saved members of humanity too and that's where things get interesting.
But what the Pegasus crew and the Admiral witnessed was the actual destruction of humanity on a planet by the cylons. To the Galactica folks its not really something they were actual witnesses to. Even those that have been on Caprica, they didn't see the bombs go off and such.
But that is why this is such a tough & brave episode. I've had so many reactions I could write about it for weeks and probably not be redundant. It was fabulous!
I was all over the place emotionally in "Pegasus" but rationally I could undertand and "get" why the Admiral made some of the decisions that she made. Both battlestars have been fighting and witnessed two very very different wars. Makes for some interesting TV!
I will say however that the speed in which Admiral really starts to force Adama's hand is startling. I think that she is trying to weed out the troublemakers and force this sort of stand off so that she can get rid of them and move on. But that could just be me.
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But what the Pegasus crew and the Admiral witnessed was the actual destruction of humanity on a planet by the cylons. To the Galactica folks its not really something they were actual witnesses to. Even those that have been on Caprica, they didn't see the bombs go off and such.
But that is why this is such a tough & brave episode. I've had so many reactions I could write about it for weeks and probably not be redundant. It was fabulous!
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Do you know what impresses me almost as much as the show? Your quirky ability to know the characters' names. You.rock.
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I will say however that the speed in which Admiral really starts to force Adama's hand is startling. I think that she is trying to weed out the troublemakers and force this sort of stand off so that she can get rid of them and move on. But that could just be me.
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