Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Although I Have Not Yet Seen


the final episode of BSG,

I am given to understand that the coward got his courage, the tin man got a heart

and the Wizard got almost everyone back to Kansas in one piece.

(h/t Steampunk Cylon for the inspiration)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

BSG: like trying to put 10 pounds of suck in a 5 pound bag.

Fran / Blue Gal said...

Oh I kinda like BSG. And my fake, non-spoiler ending satisfied me just fine and will hold me until the DVD comes out or SciFi channel sees fit to post the real one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g06z-lAwmF8

Rehctaw said...

Celluloid heroics never end real.
That's why we watch `em. To keep hope alive?

BSG lost me at the bakery. I'll maybe catch a marathon now that it's final.(shrug)

But without BSG, your cylon tin man would never have been photochopped so exquisitely.

Thank Q.

Anonymous said...

BSG had its moments, but it lost me a couple of seasons ago.

And now I'm pissed because I wasted my time watching the last two seasons, in the vain and foolish hope it would stop sucking.

Anonymous said...

Bartkid sez,
>got almost everyone back to Kansas in one piece.
Yeah, but Kansas 150,000 years ago, y'know two years before John McCain showed up.

And for those of you who can't wait for the alternate ending on the DVD, here is a transcript of the last 45 seconds:

Lorne Greene: [Wakes up and rouses the sleeping figure beside him] I just had had the strangest dream. I just dreamt that I was Miami vice police lieutenant piloting a spaceship. You were a beautiful blonde. And, you turned into a pigeon.
Dirk Benedict: [Gets up and turns the light on] That is it. No more shrimp before bed. [Turns light off]
Dirk Benedict: [Turns light back on, curious] Beautiful blonde?

Heh.

Anonymous said...

You should email these graphics to Ronald Moore. They are very good.

Kathy said...

I was speculating that the people from BSG would turn out to be Cro-Magnon man, destroying the true Earthlings, Neanderthals. Now THATS drama.