yeah i saw that, i recently joined that community, i'm kind of a late comer to the new bsg, but i've seen almost all the episodes.
starting to have second thoughts about the community though, there are too many "shippers", a couple of weeks ago i thought a ship was something you take a trip in, like a boat or a spaceship, but not in the context these (hopefully) teenieboppers are using it. but i guess some of that has to be expected with a space soap opera.
anyway, i have my doubts that that star formation means anything, it's definitely possible, but then again i wouldn't be shocked if people were just looking way too hard at things.
this episode left us with more questions, i mean there were enough already.
i will say that airlocking is now my 2nd favorite way of killing someone, beheading is still #1.
originally i was doubting the orion thing was intentional by the writers etc... but this 2nd post about it has almost convinced me it wasn't a coincidence or something else, but completely intentional.
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holy shit, way too much that is fucked up about it.
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http://community.livejournal.com/battlestar_blog/991200.html?thread=11609056
Check the first comment there.
And now I wonder whether a post-dead Callie will start appearing to Galen a la Baltar/Six and Six/Baltar.
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starting to have second thoughts about the community though, there are too many "shippers", a couple of weeks ago i thought a ship was something you take a trip in, like a boat or a spaceship, but not in the context these (hopefully) teenieboppers are using it. but i guess some of that has to be expected with a space soap opera.
anyway, i have my doubts that that star formation means anything, it's definitely possible, but then again i wouldn't be shocked if people were just looking way too hard at things.
this episode left us with more questions, i mean there were enough already.
i will say that airlocking is now my 2nd favorite way of killing someone, beheading is still #1.
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