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SPOILER ALERT:

SPOILER ALERT:

No you're right, but he should realize immediately that the gambling thing was bullshit.

No you're right, but he should realize immediately that the gambling thing was bullshit.

Hank knows … but he also knows that the outside world are going to ask him who paid for his medical care? How come Walt always knew things that only Hank should know? Who tipped off Hank to save him getting shot? All of this may implicate Hank, and Marie and Skyler will have a lot to bring to this party.

Hank knows … but he also knows that the outside world are going to ask him who paid for his medical care? How come Walt always knew things that only Hank should know? Who tipped off Hank to save him getting shot? All of this may implicate Hank, and Marie and Skyler will have a lot to bring to this party.

This was a brilliant piece of writing.

I know this pedantic but …
"Lady, the God you pray too is being indicted for tax fraud."

Wasn't that pointy-eared bastard called Spoke?

Did anyone else feel dirty after watching this?
I really enjoyed this, especially the first hour or so. But after a little while, I started to feel a bit sad, because in reality this isn't Star Trek.

Most of the BSG humans would have just died out. Scattered about the planet, there wouldn't have been enough of them to really affect the existing population. Remember, our migration from Africa took thousands of years. By the time anyone reached Scotland Galen would be dust.

James Bamber did put on some weight though didn't he? His face was too puffy for a mask, surely? If not, hats off to the magic of televison

Are the Cylons machines of not?
Remember Sharon sticking that cable in her arm, devising a virus on the spot and transmitting it to the raiders? That was a very mechanical/computerized thing to be able to do, yet in the last few seasons you get the impression the Cylons are clones rather than robots.

Are the Cylons machines of not?
Remember Sharon sticking that cable in her arm, devising a virus on the spot and transmitting it to the raiders? That was a very mechanical/computerized thing to be able to do, yet in the last few seasons you get the impression the Cylons are clones rather than robots.

I meant a lot of WWII *films*. Sorry.

I reckon Galactica would smell pretty peaty right now.

@Alurin: You know what the coolest thing about that first tin machine album was? The CD, LP and Tape had different photo's of the band on them, the order of the members changed depending which version you bought!

Baltar's treatment of his Father shocked Six because she wishes she had one. Also, we understand how Fathers and Sons can get this way, but it's an impossible thought to her. It might have sealed the fate of humanity.

It's seems like it's the sort of mission where there will be a lot of casualties, including the Bucket. It's not too ridiculous to warn of this.

A lot of Baltar's worst actions could be put down, legally, to diminished responsibility. He's obviously suffering a lot of dissonance regarding his lowly status, and managed through guile, intelligence and presumably some hard work to gain status, and a lot of ladies, but all along it's been false to him emotionally,