Originally posted by: yllus
Just to finalize the debate, the planet they reach is Earth. So says Bear McCreary, who scored the episode:
As an added bonus, here is the teaser for S04E11 on YouTube.
Originally posted by: techs
In the teaser, everyone seems to assume Admiral Adama is grieving over the death of Roslyn. Since the previews of this show are pretty standardly decieving us (D'anna telling Roslyn she's the fifth) I am guessing its either Lee, Kara or Tigh who are dead.
I also wonder if next season a few years won't have passed and Hera will be more of character next season.
Originally posted by: JF060392
galactica has six nukes left, they should have blown the remaining cylons to hell when they got to earth
Originally posted by: Raduque
The 5th? It's Kara's viper.
Originally posted by: cruzer
Deanna knew there were only four of the five "in the fleet" without checking the fleet. Maybe the fifth is a character already dead, and dead long enough for Deanna to know about it before she was boxed. My guess is Tigh's wife. That would explain her mysterious appearance in the fleet and why they were married for 30 years and had no children. Also, the producers made a point of showing us Baltar was being deceptive when he ran her through his Cylon detector. Perhaps the Five have their own fleet and resurrection hub and she will return.
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: yllus
Just to finalize the debate, the planet they reach is Earth. So says Bear McCreary, who scored the episode:
As an added bonus, here is the teaser for S04E11 on YouTube.
Thanks for that - missed it on TV.
Originally posted by: techs
In the teaser, everyone seems to assume Admiral Adama is grieving over the death of Roslyn. Since the previews of this show are pretty standardly decieving us (D'anna telling Roslyn she's the fifth) I am guessing its either Lee, Kara or Tigh who are dead.
I also wonder if next season a few years won't have passed and Hera will be more of character next season.
It looks like Tigh holds up a gun on someone, Starbuck lighting a fire ( maybe funeral pyre? ), Adama grieving - maybe Roslin.
And yeah, it seems like everyone's forgotten about the 3 Cylon-Human hybrid children - Tyrol's kid, Athena's kid, and Caprica Six's kid. They've gotta be part of something.
Originally posted by: cruzer
Deanna knew there were only four of the five "in the fleet" without checking the fleet. Maybe the fifth is a character already dead, and dead long enough for Deanna to know about it before she was boxed. My guess is Tigh's wife. That would explain her mysterious appearance in the fleet and why they were married for 30 years and had no children. Also, the producers made a point of showing us Baltar was being deceptive when he ran her through his Cylon detector. Perhaps the Five have their own fleet and resurrection hub and she will return.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: cruzer
Deanna knew there were only four of the five "in the fleet" without checking the fleet. Maybe the fifth is a character already dead, and dead long enough for Deanna to know about it before she was boxed. My guess is Tigh's wife. That would explain her mysterious appearance in the fleet and why they were married for 30 years and had no children. Also, the producers made a point of showing us Baltar was being deceptive when he ran her through his Cylon detector. Perhaps the Five have their own fleet and resurrection hub and she will return.
Probably because she knew Helo was on board her ship already
Originally posted by: cruzer
Deanna knew there were only four of the five "in the fleet" without checking the fleet. Maybe the fifth is a character already dead, and dead long enough for Deanna to know about it before she was boxed. My guess is Tigh's wife. That would explain her mysterious appearance in the fleet and why they were married for 30 years and had no children. Also, the producers made a point of showing us Baltar was being deceptive when he ran her through his Cylon detector. Perhaps the Five have their own fleet and resurrection hub and she will return.
Originally posted by: yllus
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: cruzer
Deanna knew there were only four of the five "in the fleet" without checking the fleet. Maybe the fifth is a character already dead, and dead long enough for Deanna to know about it before she was boxed. My guess is Tigh's wife. That would explain her mysterious appearance in the fleet and why they were married for 30 years and had no children. Also, the producers made a point of showing us Baltar was being deceptive when he ran her through his Cylon detector. Perhaps the Five have their own fleet and resurrection hub and she will return.
Probably because she knew Helo was on board her ship already
Unpossible! We've been instructed that nobody in this picture is the fifth. (Click #10, above the chalice.)
Originally posted by: jonks
What's stoopid is that any of the "hidden 4/5" could have been blown up a thousand times in the last 4 seasons, and several almost were.
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Originally posted by: jonks
What's stoopid is that any of the "hidden 4/5" could have been blown up a thousand times in the last 4 seasons, and several almost were.
The final 5 might have their own resurrection facilities. So the last one might have been a character who has already been killed and resurrected.
Originally posted by: jonks
What's stoopid is that any of the "hidden 4/5" could have been blown up a thousand times in the last 4 seasons, and several almost were.
Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
Originally posted by: jonks
What's stoopid is that any of the "hidden 4/5" could have been blown up a thousand times in the last 4 seasons, and several almost were.
The final 5 might have their own resurrection facilities. So the last one might have been a character who has already been killed and resurrected.
You can resurrect the known skin jobs b/c it's known they are skin jobs. But if one of the 4 was shot and killed while on New Caprica or blown up or died one of a thousand other ways, with hundreds of witnesses to their death, it's not like they can just plop a new one down in her/his place. That's waht I'm talking about. What if Anders on earth was shot between the eyes by a stray cylon bullet , in front of his rebel squad?
Q. I'm not sure there's ever been a show on TV that's so relentlessly dark. Is it bleak on the set?
A. It is. I mean, we really do take it to heart. It is bleak. And it is getting darker. This last season has gotten to the point where we end up crying a lot. Emotional breakdowns. It's human drama. And when you perform in it, you're inside of it. A lot of people are dead. I'm not going to say who, because why ruin it for people, but a lot of us die.
Q. This season?
A. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. [Laughs.] Not very many of us are going make it to wherever it is that they're taking us. So we just mope along. We open the script just like the viewer. We're all taking the journey. Not only is it difficult because you lose the person inside the story, but you also realize that person is no longer going to be on the set. It's over. Unless they're a Cylon.
Originally posted by: Aharami
you suck for bumping an old thread like this. I saw the title and thought I missed a BSG special or something