The dream sequence was a cheap shot. It annoyed me a bit. Aside from that, though, I loved it.
I wish they’d had more time to explore other aspects of the rebellion, or to delve more into the particular personality traits that contributed to Gaeta and Zarek failing. I recognize, though, that they have a ton of loose ends to wrap up, and not too many more episodes to do it in. I’m very happy with how they’re doing it, and this episode was certainly no exception.
I was really sad about Gaeta, I get how this happened, but I don't feel it inside, you know? Gaeta was my favorite character (I know, I am the only one), I like how smart and ambitious he was, with out being a dick. He was like the anti-Baltar. It is sad to see someone broken like that.
Yeah, I agree, but I like how they were able to show how a good character can lose it, even though he is doing things he feel is right in relation to his beliefs.
The scene where he is having th last smoke with Baltar is highly ironic.
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I wish they’d had more time to explore other aspects of the rebellion, or to delve more into the particular personality traits that contributed to Gaeta and Zarek failing. I recognize, though, that they have a ton of loose ends to wrap up, and not too many more episodes to do it in. I’m very happy with how they’re doing it, and this episode was certainly no exception.
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But at least they are ending the way the want, and not letting it fade away with one too many seasons.
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The scene where he is having th last smoke with Baltar is highly ironic.
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