[JiF]KellysHero wrote:Considering I'm a bit of a political junkie, I do like the current storyline. A little more interesting than last year's, but some more action is warranted. I liked the idea that the centurions would win out, now that would be funny!
What I still don't understand is how they expect Earth to be some sort of 'savior'? Would the Cylon's just die stepping foot on it? Or have a change of heart and not want to kill/rule all humans? Would the humans realize they Cylon's are human after all? Toasters with a heart.
It's a presidential election year. The last thing enjoyable is to watch politics on a scifi show. If people like politics that much flip to a political show or CNN.
As for Earth they have their prophecy that says when they find it they'll find their safe haven. Also I think they hope that Earth will have humans on it. Isn't the storyline that some people stayed behind when they shipped off to form the colonies? Then the colonies lost touch with Earth.
If Earth is still populated it stands to reason that they will probably be able to thwart the Cyclons plans to dominate everything. Although I'm not really sure that is their plan since they don't ever tell us how they produce anything other than the rebirthed clones. Frankly that's what I think is gonna happen but with these inane writers they'll probably find a planet populated by peaceful, advanced Cyclons who have fixed global warming and made the Earth into the pristine planet it was before the evils of modern industrialization took root. I'm sure they'll have some lame political point they'll make in leue of actually providing a satisfying conclusion to the series.