03-21-2009, 11:37 AM
Can you say Deux ex machina? Jesus christ, what a steaming pile of shit ending.
So, Kara is an 'angel'? Great. We're just gonna assimilate into fricken neanderthal culture? Why? How does that change anything?
Hera is the savior of both Cylons and Humans because of the stupid song? How would that save the cylons?
So, our final ending is, we find another earth like planet, where we decide to go native, and it's all 'God's will' Wow...... What a crazy and exciting twist! God's will! That fixes everything!
What about the cylon colony? What happened to it? How did Galactica get a message to the fleet to come there? Didn't they have to meet them at the rendevouz in 12 hours or the fleet was going to leave?
The opera house! What the fuck? So it was just a foreshadowing of the showdown in the CIC? Great, just great.
I am so let down by this.
Funny thing is, if you head over to the Televison without Pity boards people seem to think it was the greatest finale of all time.
I don't.
I think it was the biggest copout of all time.
So, Kara is an 'angel'? Great. We're just gonna assimilate into fricken neanderthal culture? Why? How does that change anything?
Hera is the savior of both Cylons and Humans because of the stupid song? How would that save the cylons?
So, our final ending is, we find another earth like planet, where we decide to go native, and it's all 'God's will' Wow...... What a crazy and exciting twist! God's will! That fixes everything!
What about the cylon colony? What happened to it? How did Galactica get a message to the fleet to come there? Didn't they have to meet them at the rendevouz in 12 hours or the fleet was going to leave?
The opera house! What the fuck? So it was just a foreshadowing of the showdown in the CIC? Great, just great.
I am so let down by this.
Funny thing is, if you head over to the Televison without Pity boards people seem to think it was the greatest finale of all time.
I don't.
I think it was the biggest copout of all time.
Skelas
Burnt to a crisp.
Burnt to a crisp.
