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Well, you missed the really important stuff:
How are Boxey and Muffitt II doing these days?
Why the King tut headresses?
What happened to Lorne Greene's cape?
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 Originally Posted by lunchmeat
Well, you missed the really important stuff:
How are Boxey and Muffitt II doing these days?
Why the King tut headresses?
What happened to Lorne Greene's cape?
Not to mention the really burning question:
Since he has an oscillating red sensor "eye" on his nose, is Knight Rider's "K.I.T.T." a Cylon too? :P
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Intrigueing question. I've long maintained that David Hasselhoff's Baywatch rescue buoy should have talked to him, preferably in KITT's voice, and have an oscillating red eye...
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 Originally Posted by lunchmeat
Intrigueing question. I've long maintained that David Hasselhoff's Baywatch rescue buoy should have talked to him, preferably in KITT's voice, and have an oscillating red eye...
What intrigues me is that, in the new series, KITT's voice is provided by none other than Val Kilmer. I remember seeing him in "Batman Forever" and "Tombstone."
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Whatever. Frakkin' peanut gallery, is what I'm dealing with here... 
All I can say is, the finale was freakin' awesome.
And it's a pretty nice twist ending, finding out that the series was really set one hundred fifty thousand years in the past, right up to the jump forward at the very end - to the present day.
Y'know, I strongly doubted that the destroyed planet they landed on at the midseason break last summer actually was Earth. And I was right... and wrong. Evidently, it was the first "Earth", but not the Earth we know. Which actually makes sense now, seeing as how the colonists/human-type Cylons on that other Earth were only there for a thousand years... it didn't quite add up, but now it makes sense.
But Wait, There's More! We've got the prequel, Caprica, to look forward to... and now, we've also got Battlestar Galactica: The Plan, which appears to be a retelling of the miniseries from the Cylons' point of view.
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I'll agree with you Rob: the BSG finale was certainly something to behold. In fact, my only gripe about it would be that the Jimi Hendrix version of "All Along the Watchtower" didn't continue to play over an extended and complete credits sequence. Other then that though, it was the best frakking finale to the best frakking show on television.
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 Originally Posted by Rob
....But Wait, There's More! We've got the prequel, Caprica, to look forward to... and now, we've also got Battlestar Galactica: The Plan, which appears to be a retelling of the miniseries from the Cylons' point of view.
so does this mean we'll get the definitive word on the cape.......
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 Originally Posted by lunchmeat
 Originally Posted by Rob
....But Wait, There's More! We've got the prequel, Caprica, to look forward to... and now, we've also got Battlestar Galactica: The Plan, which appears to be a retelling of the miniseries from the Cylons' point of view.
so does this mean we'll get the definitive word on the cape.......
Silly Lunchmeat, the cape is a lie! :P But no, seriously, Cavil's ego's is huge.
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So how about Boxey and Muffitt II?
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 Originally Posted by lunchmeat
So how about Boxey and Muffitt II?
Boxey? He was there in the beginning, not quite sure what happened to him later, probably got killed somewhere along the way, though I'm not sure. As for Muffet . . . I don't know, wasn't that the name of Rowin's dog, or cat?
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