From: buffhunter@my-deja.com   
      
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   buffhunter@my-deja.com says...   
   > In article <5074ec3c-2154-4200-90fd-   
   > a891dcfb251d@c33g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, tarrow@yahoo.com says...   
   > > On 4 June, 18:06, Michael Reed wrote:   
   > > > The basic ending had to be in mind early. Re-watch the pilot and "33"   
   > > > and count all the religious references from Head Six and Baltar. It   
   > > > never changed all the way through to the end. The people who   
   > > > complained about how it ended sorta kinda missed everything from   
   > > > episode one on, or chose to ignore it.   
   > > >   
   > > > The one "added in" feature that seemed most abrupt to me was the   
   > > > hybrid. That did seem to move things in an odd way. But it's all   
   > > > good.   
   > >    
   > > Oh Head Six was going on about being a angel from very early on, that   
   > > can't be denied. Then a Six tried to set up Baltar: did it come from   
   > > Head Six or the Cylons? Who knows?   
   > ---   
   > That is the question but I suspect due to the timing Head Six. Shelly    
   > Godfrey appeared just when Head six disappeared after Baltar defied    
   > her, when he fell back in line she let the Colonials prove those were    
   > phony pictures of him sabotaging the Colonial Defense computers.    
   > Godspeed then disappeared and head six reappeared to Baltar.   
   >    
   > She later proved that she could manipulate objects including lifting    
   > Baltar by the armpits with the ease you and I could lift a five year    
   > old, so she could interact with real people, so I believe that was    
   > Head Six as Shelly Godfrey. That is why they couldn't find Shelly    
   > Godfrey, only her glasses to prove she was real. She turned invisible    
   > again so only Baltar could see her.    
   >    
   > Seriously, she was like the Smoke monster in "Lost" manipulating Ben    
   > to do her bidding. Except this smokey was good (if a bit ruthless)    
   > and trying to save humanity while Smokey was trying to kill the    
   > Candidates for his own ends.   
   ---   
   Disregard this explanation of mine. I totally forgot that Cavil    
   instructed Shelly Godfrey to discredit Baltar by making him look like    
   he sabotage the Colonial Defense computers in "The Plan". She had    
   nothing to do with Virtual Six. Shelly failed after the photos were    
   discovered to be fake. Ironically she left the ship I originally    
   suspected she left: Out an airlock. I should had stuck with that. :-)    
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