Cad Bane is the man. I honestly don't know how Cartoon network is getting away with so much death in this show. The last episode was as if I was watching someone play a FPS. Head shot! Head shot! grenade! Head shot!
The final episode of the season didn't really feel like a season finale though. It was a really good episode, but it didn't leave me hanging on, wanting to kill to see the next episode.
OT. I broke down and watched the BSG finale btw too. I actually wasn't as lost as I thought I would be. Only things that lost me were Starbuck disappearing at the end ... I was like ... err ok. (I assume she is some sort of angel .. that can apparently run around and shoot people?) The opera house visions kinda lost me to, but I figured it had just been some vision that multiple people had seen at different times in the show that was finally coming to pass.
I understand where they were going with the final episode and the message they were giving. I would have preferred that the show find another way to say we keep screwing up the future and ourselves with tech other than using religion as such a major part in the final episode. The "thing" ( since apparently it doesn't like to be called god) that has a plan, has a very odd way of making people/cylons get the message.
I am sure everyone that watched the final episode was pleased with it and appreciated the grandness of it all. Would love to hear your take on it Grant.
On another OT. The last Dollhouse episode was really good. :)
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Cad Bane is the man. I honestly don't know how Cartoon network is getting away with so much death in this show. The last episode was as if I was watching someone play a FPS. Head shot! Head shot! grenade! Head shot!
The final episode of the season didn't really feel like a season finale though. It was a really good episode, but it didn't leave me hanging on, wanting to kill to see the next episode.
OT.
I broke down and watched the BSG finale btw too. I actually wasn't as lost as I thought I would be. Only things that lost me were Starbuck disappearing at the end ... I was like ... err ok. (I assume she is some sort of angel .. that can apparently run around and shoot people?) The opera house visions kinda lost me to, but I figured it had just been some vision that multiple people had seen at different times in the show that was finally coming to pass.
I understand where they were going with the final episode and the message they were giving. I would have preferred that the show find another way to say we keep screwing up the future and ourselves with tech other than using religion as such a major part in the final episode. The "thing" ( since apparently it doesn't like to be called god) that has a plan, has a very odd way of making people/cylons get the message.
I am sure everyone that watched the final episode was pleased with it and appreciated the grandness of it all. Would love to hear your take on it Grant.
On another OT. The last Dollhouse episode was really good. :)
Cool, it's interesting hearing your thoughts on it.. You can see my BSG finale review over here:
http://gdg.livejournal.com/1397189.html
Man I saw your Cad Bane work and thought I better try some cad bane work on my own!
http://vtswordfish.deviantart.com/art/Cad-Bane-2-117235292
Sad thing is, I haven't even kept up with clone wars at all!
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