Second, RDM wanted to kill Hera off in the womb, whut? When the hell was that?! The things I'm glad I never found out about. That would have been...ridiculously pointless and isn't calming me down about this situation in case he's just "saved" that plotline for Flipper. Doofus.
Third, I am somewhat calmed, at least, by the fact that Tricia Helfer seems happy with Caprica's ending. I know that the actors won't say negative things about their own show in interviews if they can help it, but there were ways she could have been diplomatic about it if she wasn't happy, and the impression I got from the interview was that she really did think the character got a lot of play in the back half and a good ending. And in general when I hear Tricia Helfer say stuff I am like, "Okay, you are smart. Well done for making sure the writers didn't whore Gina out to Baltar until the very last episode and then had her kill herself. Well played, awesome person."
Fourth, I was sad that philosopher Ellen wasn't drunk flighty Ellen until I realised that it was okay. The hilarity of Gaius, Caprica, Saul and Ellen trying to get anything done together is actually unharmed by replacing drunk Ellen with philosopher Ellen. It's just as funny. She just stands around philosophising and getting drunk and eating apples while the other three fuck everything up by all trying to be in charge without having a clue what they're actually trying to do.
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Second, RDM wanted to kill Hera off in the womb, whut? When the hell was that?! The things I'm glad I never found out about. That would have been...ridiculously pointless and isn't calming me down about this situation in case he's just "saved" that plotline for Flipper. Doofus.
Third, I am somewhat calmed, at least, by the fact that Tricia Helfer seems happy with Caprica's ending. I know that the actors won't say negative things about their own show in interviews if they can help it, but there were ways she could have been diplomatic about it if she wasn't happy, and the impression I got from the interview was that she really did think the character got a lot of play in the back half and a good ending. And in general when I hear Tricia Helfer say stuff I am like, "Okay, you are smart. Well done for making sure the writers didn't whore Gina out to Baltar until the very last episode and then had her kill herself. Well played, awesome person."
Fourth, I was sad that philosopher Ellen wasn't drunk flighty Ellen until I realised that it was okay. The hilarity of Gaius, Caprica, Saul and Ellen trying to get anything done together is actually unharmed by replacing drunk Ellen with philosopher Ellen. It's just as funny. She just stands around philosophising and getting drunk and eating apples while the other three fuck everything up by all trying to be in charge without having a clue what they're actually trying to do.