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This is it... let the sobs of joy and sadness begin. Our beloved show has come to an end in a two-hour TV event that none of us are soon to forget. And how did it end? With a bang or with a whimper? Let's start discussing it!

We had a great time at the Sports Centre Cafe downtown Toronto, and shot an immediate LIVE BSGcast, post-episode, to get some fresh reactions from Melissa TheTelevixen, Rambling Russel Hale, Tamika, Tim and Steve "Snowball" Saylor!

~Matt + Nat

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  • i think something important to remember is that in non-western religions, the idea of the cycle of time is cyclical. And whether this is all going to happen again is another matter I think. But the idea is that from the holocaust, humanity rose anew. The message was to help people understand the awe of breaking the cycle of violence we see in the world, especially in the Middle East where we have such an idea of us and them; "the other." It's the idea that there is always hope

  • the blonde guy with glasses is a retard.

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  • funny cats

  • And you write TV for a living in what city?

  • That would have been very neat ending in the sense of fulfiling the Pythia Schrolls to the letter but I dont see that as part of her character development. I think her exit and Adama's own little "Taj Mahal" of a cabin will endure in memory long after neater wrapped stories fade away.

  • I still say it hurts Roslin's long time character development that she landed on Earth. She was never supposed to. What would have been more dramatic was her and adama sitting, her on her death bed during the last jump, and out the window and she sees a peaceful little blue planet and says: "It is done"

    and dies

  • The final episode of Battlestar Galactica was definately a great closure to both reimagined and classic series. It's definately destined to be a classic! Every now and then, the tune "All along the watch tower" plays in my head. ;D

  • I think Cylon Earth and our Earth is the same.

  • Man, the comments really fell off this video. I thought there would be pages and pages but I guess not.

  • Adama trundling off on his todd?

    If I'd just led the remnants of humanity through years of the meatgrinder of relentless cylon pursuit, a daily scramble for basic survival, cooped up on Galactica with the responsibilty of 2000 crew and 40-odd thousand refugees, then the last person with whom I've had a meaningful relationship and probably the last one in my adult life, died beside me after surmounting this ordeal... I'd probably need a little me time.

  • i just want to say that (in my head) the system that the colonies were in and the system that the planets from firefly were in are totally the same system. i like the circuitousness that this implies. this is just me, but i wanted to share my crazy thoughts.

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