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   From: janeanddano@yahoo.com   
      
   "catpandaddy" wrote in message   
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   > "Dano" wrote in message   
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   >> clouddreamer wrote:   
   >>> Dano wrote:   
   >>>> trag wrote:   
   >>>>> On Mar 25, 8:17 am, tinydancer wrote:   
   >>>>>> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 07:55:20 -0400, "Obveeus"    
   >>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> "Ken from Chicago" wrote:   
   >>>>>>>> Ironically's Adama's story felt like a watered down retread of   
   >>>>>>>> Tamara's where she starts out in New Cap City wimpy but learns to   
   >>>>>>>> kick butt--only it took him too forever to get to that point   
   >>>>>>>> while Tamara realized it much sooner.   
   >>>>>>> Tamara's transition was the one that I found unbelievable. She   
   >>>>>>> went from timid-mouse to grandma Adama in a matter of moments.   
   >>>>>> Discovering that you can't be killed tends to make you brave. It's   
   >>>>>> not like she's was a timid mouse when she first appeared anyway,   
   >>>>>> she was merely disoriented and understandably confused.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> And as Lacy said, why again won't Zoe reveal herself? What would   
   >>>>>>>> be so horrible about that? So he tries to exploit her to make   
   >>>>>>>> more robots?   
   >>>>>>> Security would likely go up around the Cylon robot if he felt that   
   >>>>>>> it could act on its own.   
   >>>>>> Her plan to smuggle herself to Gemenon would immediately go poof.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> I found this episode tedious and annoying.   
   >>>>> I find Zoe's plan to smuggle herself to Gemenon tedious and   
   >>>>> annoying. What exactly is the point of that? She sincerely   
   >>>>> *wants* to go live with the religious zealots and terrorists who   
   >>>>> killed her? If so, she is not the least bit a sympathetic character.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I believe you are forgetting that this is NOT the real Zoe. She is a   
   >>>> representation. Not human. She is only guessing at what the real   
   >>>> Zoe would want. She doesn't know all of the story. I believe she   
   >>>> is not aware that the human she was based (?) on (I'm not sure how   
   >>>> to phrase this) had no idea she was with her boyfriend on a suicide   
   >>>> mission. The real Zoe was as surprised as anyone. She just knows   
   >>>> Zoe wanted to get to Gemenon.   
   >>>   
   >>> And likely adopted a lot of the teenage hate Zoe had for her parents   
   >>> without knowing it was a phase as such.   
   >>>   
   >>> ..   
   >>   
   >> Yep. That too. It's one of the aspects that I find intriguing about the   
   >> show.   
   >>   
   >> A lot of folks complain about "unlikable" characters. Probably because   
   >> most humans are complicated and have an unlikable side. We are all of us   
   >> flawed, yet most TV programs show only the good or bad in people.   
   >> Simpler that way.   
   >>   
   >   
   > And also, unlikeable characters can be fun. Ted Danson's "Becker"   
   > character is reasonably fun.   
   >   
   >   
      
   There you go. I enjoyed Seinfeld too. Those folks were ALL a-holes in my   
   book. But they were hilarious a-holes.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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