![]() ![]() There’s no way to know whether he killed himself or someone else did it, but the pilots are convinced that Eight’s responsible. Before Eight can cut her hand and jam the appropriate cable in (eugh, never wanted to see that again) Gaeta notices that Brooks is dead, having been injected with two of Gaeta’s morpha syringes. But he has to stand guard while she does it, because if the others see they’ll think she’s a dirty Cylon saboteur. I just wish her death didn’t have such a eau de fridging.īack in the present day Eight wakes Gaeta up to tell him that by plugging herself into the Raptor’s computer she can get them home. And we know that Dee’s religious, and as such it makes sense that the great prophecy being a lie would hit her harder than it would, say, Lee or Adama. Lee might not see what went on, but we, with the benefit of distance, do: She was broken by the discovery of Earth, and she wanted to have one last good evening before she died. That said, I’m satisfied with the way she went out. Not so for Dee, who through all of season four up to this point has had the occasional line of expositionary dialogue. But li’l Anders grew up to be a Cylon and get a plot of his own. All through season three he was Starbuck’s Love Interest, and though there’s been some lip service paid to the idea that they’re still married, it seems like the show’s pretty much abandoned that particular romantic relationship. When their marriage was over, she pretty much disappeared. We’ve had enough of that from you so far this season.īut ever since season two Dee’s been Lee’s Love Interest. Basically, without Earth to spur them on everyone probably would’ve died a long time ago. And when Earth was introduced it was as this pie and the sky dream that Adama didn’t even believe in he just lied about it to boost morale. That isn’t exactly accurate: Trying to find Earth hasn’t killed people so much as being hunted down by evil robots has. She goes super maudlin and insists that Adama never should have listened to her about finding Earth, because all the search has brought is death. She also refuses to take her cancer treatments or talk to the Quorum, because nothing matters and everything sucks. As does the Book of Pythia, which Roslin burns when she gets up to the Galactica. ![]() And now, through no fault of her own, it all goes up in smoke. And no wonder: Resettling humanity on Earth wasn’t just a quest for her. ![]()
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