Hey there! Sorry for being too late to read other post, but I kinda got depressed a day or two watching the episode.
Wow, what an episode of exposition, but really the most amazing and fabulous exposition ever. I actually loved the way exposition was handled too: the technique with Ellen and Cavil (and Boomer) was full of tension; even MT pulled off the difficult aphasia. I guess I felt down with all the negativity out there. Look that was an info-dump, but there's only 6 episodes left, and I think about a fourth of the pending questions were answered.
Cavil himself is all kinds of creepy, and pretty much to blame for all of the horrible things that have happened on the show, ever. Both Kate Vernon and Dean Stockwell were amazing. I felt a pity for Grace all she could do was look terrified of both veterans (good thing Boomer was written that way). The only thing that's slightly disappointing is that JohnCavil is the single villan most responsible for the genocide, rather than a collective fault or a series of faults. (
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Wow, what an episode of exposition, but really the most amazing and fabulous exposition ever. I actually loved the way exposition was handled too: the technique with Ellen and Cavil (and Boomer) was full of tension; even MT pulled off the difficult aphasia. I guess I felt down with all the negativity out there. Look that was an info-dump, but there's only 6 episodes left, and I think about a fourth of the pending questions were answered.
Cavil himself is all kinds of creepy, and pretty much to blame for all of the horrible things that have happened on the show, ever. Both Kate Vernon and Dean Stockwell were amazing. I felt a pity for Grace all she could do was look terrified of both veterans (good thing Boomer was written that way). The only thing that's slightly disappointing is that JohnCavil is the single villan most responsible for the genocide, rather than a collective fault or a series of faults. ( ( ... )
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