Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Season 5: Humans find earth.
...twice.
Originally posted by: speg
You don't care to watch the rest but you still want to read about it?
Originally posted by: techs
Humans created Cylon robots. Robots rebelled. Robots created human form robots. The female human form robots were hot and horny.
Humans flee. Cylons pursue.
Cylons have civil war. Some Cylons join humans.
Humans and Cylons find our Earth 150,000 years ago.
God is responsible for any plot holes.
The end.
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: jonks
God did it.
Beaten to it by 2 min
Originally posted by: leftyman
Im glad I missed this.
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: leftyman
Im glad I missed this.
Don't be, 99% was fantastic television. So they copped on the ending, whatever. It was a great ride, and 30 minutes of bs doesn't ruin 4 years of brilliance.
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Season 5: Humans find earth.
...twice.
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Season 5: Humans find earth.
...twice.
... and all die out in a few years of starvation/disease/predation because they thought it'd be a great idea for a culture of highly specialized professionals to become hunter-gatherers instead. I guess Baltar knows how to farm.
(Not bashing the ending, I actually really liked the finale until the "150,000 years later, Ron Moore reads National Geographic" scene, but I do think that their survival rates would have been pretty low given the situation)
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Season 5: Humans find earth.
...twice.
... and all die out in a few years of starvation/disease/predation because they thought it'd be a great idea for a culture of highly specialized professionals to become hunter-gatherers instead. I guess Baltar knows how to farm.
(Not bashing the ending, I actually really liked the finale until the "150,000 years later, Ron Moore reads National Geographic" scene, but I do think that their survival rates would have been pretty low given the situation)
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: LordMorpheus
Originally posted by: acheron
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Season 5: Humans find earth.
...twice.
... and all die out in a few years of starvation/disease/predation because they thought it'd be a great idea for a culture of highly specialized professionals to become hunter-gatherers instead. I guess Baltar knows how to farm.
(Not bashing the ending, I actually really liked the finale until the "150,000 years later, Ron Moore reads National Geographic" scene, but I do think that their survival rates would have been pretty low given the situation)
what is this 1500000 year thing you speak of?