jetgirl78.livejournal.com - 3/25/2009
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Days later, I am still thinking about the finale. Honestly, I don't quite know what to make of my feelings other than it is just this weird mixture of disappointed satisfaction. I loved it and loathe it at once, but I don't know how else the epic journey of our ragtag fleet could have ended. So, ...
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Episode Review/Commentary - Daybreak Part II
Battlestar Galactica Fan Community —
I'm sure everyone is sick of these by now, but I did my own "Daybreak, Part Two" picspam. Picspam and commentary here @ jetgirl78
galacticanews @ 2009-03-28T22:10:00
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... rewatches the mini and renews her love greycoupon discusses Ron's Q+A elzed on what didn't work (but we'll always have fanfic chaila43 on what went wrong with Laura's characterization rap541 still has questions jetgirl78 the final frakkin' picspam (and meta) pennyfeline it's the simple things ...
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