I'm sorry, what the frak was the point of this movie? I absolutely loved this show, but it got kind of wack after more and more crew-members becoming cylons. And 'The Plan' does nothing to add to the story, at ALL. Does anyone feel differently?
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So frakin confusing. I feel like I need a reference guide or something.
I'm still waiting for them to answer my burning question from the BSG Pilot, who slipped Admiral Adama the note tha read there are only 12 skinjob cylon models, hmmm?
remember that? Boomer did not know of the final 5 during the pilot, six wasnt able to communicate with Adama, so did Tigh do it subconciously or was it Tyrol?
as for The Plan, I asked for it on my birthday but havent had a working DVD player till last wednesday, when I watched UP for the first time.
If that is all you are asking for from 'The Plan', you won't be disappointed mckracken...
I'm usually not dissapointed with any of the BSG movies that have been released. I liked Razor and Caprica... i wont hold my breath with The Plan but ireally wish they would release the two hr series BSG finale as a stand-alone DVD movie... that one rocked.
throwing rabbit-ears TVs away is stupid! That's what I'll have to do as I could only get two coupons and I'm on a fixed income!
Seriously, Fucko, I'd like to see you fixed so you never reproduce.
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I completely agree. I thought the movie was ultimately pointless. It disappointed me quite a bit. We already knew what the plan really was, and we knew who the mastermind was.
The only questions it seemed to answer were ones that didn't need answering in the first place -- we could already surmise that Boomer was the one to plant the explosives, and did it really matter how the Six who set up Baltar got off the Galactica? (why don't they have sensors on the airlocks, anyway?) I did like the fleshing out of the Simon model, though. Also, it did nothing to answer the question posed at the end of Razor, which is why did Doral engineer Lee Adama to be aboard the Galactica before the attack on the Colonies? That's a big question.
Also, why is it that sometimes, the other 6 models seem subservient to Cavil, but other times, they don't get anything done unless by a vote? Also, the Centurions were the model that rebelled against the humans. One presumes they have some sort of free will, or did, at some point. Why don't they get a vote? They are the ones who wanted to make the skinjob models, and did so with the help of the Final 5. Still, when we get to the attack on the colonies, all of the Centurions are subservient to the skinjobs and play no role in guiding the future of the Cylons. They are simply slaves to the skinjobs. Why?