They threw all this away at the beginning of Season 2. Boone was killed off the stupidest way possible. It was practically an offscreen death. Sandoval lost all that emotion that we knew he had inside, and became Zo'or's croney. Speaking of which, the ambiguousness was lost, now Da'an was the good guy and Zo'or was the bad guy. Yuck, it sickens me to remember such an awesome show have such a horrible humiliating death at the peak of it's perfection.
They threw all this away at the beginning of Season 2. Boone was killed off the stupidest way possible. It was practically an offscreen death. Sandoval lost all that emotion that we knew he had inside, and became Zo'or's croney. Speaking of which, the ambiguousness was lost, now Da'an was the good guy and Zo'or was the bad guy. Yuck, it sickens me to remember such an awesome show have such a horrible humiliating death at the peak of it's perfection.
Season 2 certainly started off on the wrong foot, I agree. It did recover somewhat though.
They threw all this away at the beginning of Season 2. Boone was killed off the stupidest way possible. It was practically an offscreen death. Sandoval lost all that emotion that we knew he had inside, and became Zo'or's croney. Speaking of which, the ambiguousness was lost, now Da'an was the good guy and Zo'or was the bad guy. Yuck, it sickens me to remember such an awesome show have such a horrible humiliating death at the peak of it's perfection.
Season 2 certainly started off on the wrong foot, I agree. It did recover somewhat though.
Everything after season 1 was a bad dream that Boone was having while he was recovering in a hospital.![]()
Liam does have to maintain the illusion of being on the Taelons' side. If a Taelon died on his watch, that would invite all kinds of uncomfortable questions and risk exposing Liam's Resistance ties. Plus he also has some sort of pilosophy he lives by, so I imagine he wouldn't want to let anyone die, human or Taelon if it could be prevented.
but 40 minutes after the opening credits...
It's all gone.
Rest button.
No ship.
No Roman.
Fuck you reset button.
Fun fact, the detective Liam meets with throughout the episode is played by Michael Hogan, Colonel Tigh on BSG.
So now is Joshua, as the new head of Doors International, going to appear in 5 episodes a season? I wouldn't mind that, I like the character, and I enjoyed picking up his storyline again after the events of last season's finale.
Did they pay Hemblen for all 22 episodes of Season 3? Tribune was such a bean-counter and meddler it would seem surprising they would let this happen.
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