It's certainly getting quite

It's certainly getting quite crowded. I understand next episode may be showing a little thinning of the population. I'm looking forward to that because it may be dramatic and I like the character played by Dean Stockwell. He's been quite funny in a dry sort of way. His line on Cylon meetings, an "Oh" of suprise, and whining about cutting his own jugular stand out for me. People think being clowns and villains is easy but it's hard work.

There's also the Cylon Centurians and Raiders, and a couple of the old tin can models floating around. They look like they may have a bigger role to play as the conflict between the humans and Cylons starts building. I don't know how Dean Stockwell will play things in the next episode but I'm thinking he might have a "Why me? Why now? Why today?" sort of attitude. Mind you, if a Cylon Centurion starts playing ball with Romo Lampkin's cat it will probably be stretching it.

That's an interesting question about the human and Cylon elites, and how Tyrol stood up for the workers and how the Cylon Centurians and Raiders might start getting twitchy when people start yanking their limiters. There might be something in that mess of stuff about the human and Cylon conflict and how the different sides may split, and where the Baltar and Hera plotlines go. Ron says Baltar isn't the mainline and I'm guessing that sort of coincides with the Final Cylon emerging from the shadows.

I know that's more spaghetti but Ron's wall of tease kinda encourages it.

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