Amen, sister--OMFG. I am still stunned. I had to watch it twice, and I still cried. I'm in pain, waiting until next week! But I can't figure out how the webisodes fit into this storyline... Nicole
The theory here is, due to the fact that the scene with Ellen was weak as hell, that she's just and old Six. Not that that makes sense, a Six being on Earth, but nothing else makes sense now anyway.
I just thought it was weird in general that Kara would willingly head off alone with Leoben on an irradiated planet. This is the guy that held her in captivity on New Caprica for months, and all of a sudden she trusts him again? >.>
As to the Ellen being an old Six theory, I'm not sure whether I buy that. Depending on how long Saul and Ellen were together, wouldn't he at least have a general idea as to what Ellen looked like when she was younger?
Did the scene with Dee shooting herself make you feel like buying a KFC Frak Pack (tm)?
In other news: the Ellen thing? Totally pissed me off. I mean, sorry, if you're going to go "guess who it is? Guess! Go on!" and then have it be the lady they killed off two seasons back? That's cheating.
I think I was still flailing over both the "zomg Lee and Dee went on a date?!" thing and the Dee-suicide for me to appreciate the irony of a KFC Frak Pack. >.>
Overall, I think no one was guessing that the fifth Cylon was Ellen Tigh. Having said that, I just feel like it was terribly anti-climatic, especially considering how the episode was so event-driven. The way Ron Moore said at Comic-Con, "The fifth Cylon isn't going to be a guest star, it's someone who's been with the show for a long time," didn't make it sound like it was Ellen. Mrgh.
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Also, Kara freaking out Leoben made my day.
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As to the Ellen being an old Six theory, I'm not sure whether I buy that. Depending on how long Saul and Ellen were together, wouldn't he at least have a general idea as to what Ellen looked like when she was younger?
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In other news: the Ellen thing? Totally pissed me off. I mean, sorry, if you're going to go "guess who it is? Guess! Go on!" and then have it be the lady they killed off two seasons back? That's cheating.
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Overall, I think no one was guessing that the fifth Cylon was Ellen Tigh. Having said that, I just feel like it was terribly anti-climatic, especially considering how the episode was so event-driven. The way Ron Moore said at Comic-Con, "The fifth Cylon isn't going to be a guest star, it's someone who's been with the show for a long time," didn't make it sound like it was Ellen. Mrgh.
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found out later that they played a soup ad immediately after, like so: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW2_2ihIuzI (warning: replays Dee shooting herself.)
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