Uh, for those who haven't watched it yet...please don't read my post. Spoilars ahead.
"And finally one of the most annoying roles died. Better late than never. I wished that Admiral and President died earlier in the show."
What role?
And why would you possibly have wanted Roslin to die earlier? She was a goddess. A beautiful, powerful, woman. I was expecting more for her end, though.
I doubt Adama would have stayed in his cabin secluded for the rest of his years. The implication that he did was a little odd. And Lee going off alone, too? Chief, I can understand. But it just seemed like everyone was breaking off by themselves or with only their significant other. Leaving everyone they lived with and loved for their entire lives doesn't make sense. As soon as it ended, I felt like there seriously needed to be a little more information about this.
I know the number one gripe with everyone was Starbuck. I'm going to be the odd one out here and say I thought it was fucking perfect.
PERFECT. I fucking smiled, too.
What I have qualms with is Hera. The first half of the end (VERY WIN BATTLE SCENES, BTW) was all about getting her. And the entire dream sequences (though nicely done) all came down to saving her. For what? Seriously? There was kind of, you know, other humans and cylons that decided to land on our earth. And I don't think they are going to take the abstinence route. So, you know...one hybrid kid is not that big a deal.
I was honestly expecting a bleary-eyed, disheartened end...but got otherwise. That was kind of a disappointment. Sort of. Okay, maybe the relatively happy ending weirded me out. Just didn't fit right. I can't condemn the show for just a hour conclusion, though. Battlestar Galactica in it's entirety was amazing. I loved it. I really, really loved it.
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