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I've watched this entire series, back to back to back, four times since it aired, and I never cease to be confounded and disappointed at how it ends. No, not because it's silly and fluffy and doesn't really make any sense, although that's true as well. I'm not going to get into a nitpick fest about what I would have done if I were Adama. If he wants to spend his twilight years overseeing the systematic abduction and rape of cavemen, that's on him I guess.
No, my main beef is literally just the way that they "end" the Cylon War. The central, defining conflict of this series is a four year running gunfight across the universe, with the literal survival of the human race hanging in the balance. And it ends in five seconds because Tyrol had a temper tantrum and can't stop hitting women.
I'm sorry, but it just seems like a very perfunctory and bizarre way to end things. The Cylons deserved a better send-off than that.
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