To: wally_bert
I saw one episode and got hooked. Sadly it was an episode late in the fourth season and I saw it on Hulu a few days before the final episodes started airing on Sci Fi. The episode was "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." I had never seen even a minute but from the very first moments, when the Cylon Basestar jumped into the middle of the fleet and the civilian ships jumping away in a panic. Adama orders the Galactica's gun to fire and Tigh yells, "Weapons Hold!" I thought to myself, what is this? I could not pull myself away.
Then I was immersed in the rest of the episode, Roslin telling Tory Foster, "I don't care if you are on your knees praying or just on your knees..." I was like what?
Apollo speaks with Roslin and she confesses to him sharing visions with the captured Cylon.
Gaeta singing to distract himself from the pain of his amputated leg through the whole episode.
Roslin's speech to the Quorum followed by Natalie's speech.
Natalie being murdered by Athena, the Cylon Hybrid panicing and crying, "Jump!" and as the Baseship jumps away, Gaeta is hauntingly singing, "...to have her please just one day awake...to have please just one day awake"
As soon as it was over, I ordered the first four seasons on eBay. I bought Season 4.5 as soon as it came out.
31 posted on
11/22/2009 6:05:07 PM PST by
Bad Jack Bauer
(Fat and Bald? I was BORN fat and bald, thank you very much!)
To: Bad Jack Bauer; Marie Antoinette
My husband and I are deep into BSG right now, and this was the most recent episode we watched. When the hybrid said, “Jump!” as soon as they plugged her in, all I could think was, “Oh Crap!! Here we go!”
We’ve been renting it from Netflix, and we get the next disc today. We can’t wait! The tension created on that show is phenomenal. I know I’ll be sad once we’ve seen the whole series and it’s over.
Pinging myself since I’m posting on husband’s netbook. Oops.
46 posted on
11/23/2009 5:41:34 AM PST by
Big Giant Head
(Running my computer bare naked for over a year with no infections at all.)
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