There is nothing to write home about concerning last night's episode. Although we did stay out of the senate which I find to be the most grueling, the time aboard the Dimitrius was less then eventful and I just can't get into this new Baltar shtick.
The good news is that I think we are on the cusp of a great episode. The preview for next week seems to show that Starbuck does jump to the basestar (maybe in a viper?) and speak to the hybrid. The bad news is that the hybrid tells her that she is going to lead humanity to its end! Noooooooo! There has to be another destiny for Thrace! Please don't take us down that path. Please...
In the back of my mind I am starting to believe it. I read this:
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Edward James Olmos, who plays Adm. William Adama on SCI FI Channel's series Battlestar Galactica, told SCI FI Wire that it's not inconceivable that all of the characters will die by the end of the upcoming fourth and final season--and that would be OK with him.
Not that that is in any way a spoiler for the upcoming season. But Olmos said it would be fitting for a show that he called a "commentary on our times" and the "most worthwhile piece of television" he has ever done.
"Basically, if it’s true to form, no one makes it," Olmos said in an interview at SCI FI's upfront presentation to advertisers in New York earlier this month.
Producers have been tight-lipped about their plans for the show's climax and dénouement, though it's believed that the fourth season will take up the sudden reappearance of Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) and her revelation that she's been to Earth. Meanwhile, four people must deal with the sudden knowledge that they are Cylons.
If everyone were to die? "I think that people would be shocked, and they'd be hurt, and they would be totally, totally frustrated," Olmos said. "But I've got to tell you, that's a truth that people have to realize. We may do it to ourselves [in real life]. It all depends on us now and what choices we make."
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I am depressed.