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Tv and sadness
Not really "feeling it" today. Don't want to go to work. Don't feel able to write. Not wanting to be social or productive and am really just forcing myself to do regular, normal stuff. In short, I'm very depressed. And I'm sick to death of it. Had to postpone my doc appointment due to finances, but hopefully I'll be able to go next week.
H and I watched the BattleStar Galactica finale last night.
The big battle with the cylons was awesome, though I'm kinda surprised the centurions can be taken down so easily with conventional weapons. I'm glad Helo didn't die and that the Agathon's got their kid back. I was certainly pleased to see Hoshi become the admiral, if only for a little while. Actually, I thought more people would die. So it was nice to see so many people make it to Earth, even though they didn't actually know they were on Earth. The ironing is delicious. ;-]
Baltar, I think, should have died. Tyrol killing Tori was a long time in coming, and I for one was glad to see it. Tyrol has always had a bit of a temper, but I think his reaction to that news was understandable.
I liked the whole thing with Gaius and Caprica Six on Earth 150,000 years later (once I got over Baltar living to get to Earth) even though I don't really understand their whole deal. I think it means that the polytheistic view point was right all along and that Baltar and Six are gods. They seem to know what we would call the Hebrew God and that he "hates being called that," whatever that may mean.
As for Kara Thrace, I understand that she was supposed to get everyone to Earth. But how does that make her a harbinger of death? They never explained what was up with the other body and the necrotic blood. Unless they address it in the upcoming movie, Kara Thrace's whole deal not being explained will be my biggest disappointment of the series as a whole. Sappy as it sounds, I would have liked for her and Little Adama to end up together at the end. I mean, if Gaius and Six can work out their issues, surely Lee and Starbuck could.That said, I can't imagine we'll watch Caprica. I don't even know who the Greystone's are.
I also caught the Big Love season finale last night. I have to say, I feel bad for Albee. With Roman as his father, I don't see how he could have become anything other than what he is. Nicky is a different story, as she has had the unconditional love of a family for quite some time now, and she keeps fucking up. I think Bill is in the right there. Joey's whole deal was a surprise, though of course it makes a lot of sense. I really do enjoy that show, though even for HBO, a ten episode season is pretty punk.
The latest word on Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double is that he will be a quadriplegic. It's very sad, the poor kid was only 25. I guess they've finally repoened the set and have resumed filming.
H and I watched the BattleStar Galactica finale last night.
The big battle with the cylons was awesome, though I'm kinda surprised the centurions can be taken down so easily with conventional weapons. I'm glad Helo didn't die and that the Agathon's got their kid back. I was certainly pleased to see Hoshi become the admiral, if only for a little while. Actually, I thought more people would die. So it was nice to see so many people make it to Earth, even though they didn't actually know they were on Earth. The ironing is delicious. ;-]
Baltar, I think, should have died. Tyrol killing Tori was a long time in coming, and I for one was glad to see it. Tyrol has always had a bit of a temper, but I think his reaction to that news was understandable.
I liked the whole thing with Gaius and Caprica Six on Earth 150,000 years later (once I got over Baltar living to get to Earth) even though I don't really understand their whole deal. I think it means that the polytheistic view point was right all along and that Baltar and Six are gods. They seem to know what we would call the Hebrew God and that he "hates being called that," whatever that may mean.
As for Kara Thrace, I understand that she was supposed to get everyone to Earth. But how does that make her a harbinger of death? They never explained what was up with the other body and the necrotic blood. Unless they address it in the upcoming movie, Kara Thrace's whole deal not being explained will be my biggest disappointment of the series as a whole. Sappy as it sounds, I would have liked for her and Little Adama to end up together at the end. I mean, if Gaius and Six can work out their issues, surely Lee and Starbuck could.That said, I can't imagine we'll watch Caprica. I don't even know who the Greystone's are.
I also caught the Big Love season finale last night. I have to say, I feel bad for Albee. With Roman as his father, I don't see how he could have become anything other than what he is. Nicky is a different story, as she has had the unconditional love of a family for quite some time now, and she keeps fucking up. I think Bill is in the right there. Joey's whole deal was a surprise, though of course it makes a lot of sense. I really do enjoy that show, though even for HBO, a ten episode season is pretty punk.
The latest word on Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double is that he will be a quadriplegic. It's very sad, the poor kid was only 25. I guess they've finally repoened the set and have resumed filming.

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