Um...yeah. Would you believe I really was agreeing with you? *grabs 'though' and hastily stuffs it out of sight*
That was an awesome moment for Gaius -- and damn necessary under the circumstances. We needed to see *something* to reconnect him to the human race. Since Baltar is precisely the kind of boss I'd imagine never learning the names of his subordinates, the fact that he was able to recall so much detail about the woman and her life was narrative gold.
Gaeta is a Cylon has been a popular theory for a while now, picking up steam since this whole "Final Five" snore-fest began. I'm hoping last night's anvils were just the writers messing with us, because as far as I can see making him a sleeper agent is a dramatic negative at this point.
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That was an awesome moment for Gaius -- and damn necessary under the circumstances. We needed to see *something* to reconnect him to the human race. Since Baltar is precisely the kind of boss I'd imagine never learning the names of his subordinates, the fact that he was able to recall so much detail about the woman and her life was narrative gold.
Gaeta is a Cylon has been a popular theory for a while now, picking up steam since this whole "Final Five" snore-fest began. I'm hoping last night's anvils were just the writers messing with us, because as far as I can see making him a sleeper agent is a dramatic negative at this point.