Yeah, it bothers me that Boomer is the *one Cylon* they're eager to get rid of, when she's the one who had the least control over anything she did to them in the past. And now that attitude looks totally justified because of her sneaky destructive behavior. Self-fulfilling prophecy, you know? >:(
Exactly! Caprica was right next to her in the Occupation of New Caprica, plus was actually aware of what she was doing back in the beginning when the world went 'boom' and she gets cuddles and sympathy (not that I'm arguing for worse treatment for Caprica, as I quite like her, too). But it really does illustrate that Adama only cares about personal offenses. Blowing up the colonies is something he can forgive, no matter how many people died. Betrayal (even unwitting betrayal) of himself is unforgivable.
I'm not going to try to argue that Boomer's choices were good -- I agree that they completely sucked. I'm just not sure that she had any good choices. The Chief was certain (and I have to agree) that whatever trial Boomer got wasn't going to be fair -- Ellen, who was so concerned with Boomer's soul when her own ass was in trouble, pretty much wiped her hands clean of the affair once they were safely on Galactica.
If I was in enemy territory, with one friend at my back and hundreds/thousands of enemies, I probably would make really bad choices, too.
She could have tried doing what the Chief thought she was -- escaping on her own -- but I'm not sure how far she would have gotten without the 'Hera' bargaining chip. Without Hera on board, the fleet would have had no problems with shooting her down.
And already I can feel my maligned-female-character love kicking in as more people break out the sexist insults talking about her. (Omg, it *was* Helo who initiated the sex. It's not like she went looking for him to twist the knife deeper. It seemed to me like she went along with it so she wouldn't blow her cover, although she did enjoy it.)
It really was Helo who started things! And, you know, Helo's hot and I'm sure that he knew what he was doing, so it makes sense that, once they got into it, she enjoyed it (if nothing else, she really did need him to believe that she was into it).
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Date: 2009-02-28 10:18 am (UTC)Exactly! Caprica was right next to her in the Occupation of New Caprica, plus was actually aware of what she was doing back in the beginning when the world went 'boom' and she gets cuddles and sympathy (not that I'm arguing for worse treatment for Caprica, as I quite like her, too). But it really does illustrate that Adama only cares about personal offenses. Blowing up the colonies is something he can forgive, no matter how many people died. Betrayal (even unwitting betrayal) of himself is unforgivable.
I'm not going to try to argue that Boomer's choices were good -- I agree that they completely sucked. I'm just not sure that she had any good choices. The Chief was certain (and I have to agree) that whatever trial Boomer got wasn't going to be fair -- Ellen, who was so concerned with Boomer's soul when her own ass was in trouble, pretty much wiped her hands clean of the affair once they were safely on Galactica.
If I was in enemy territory, with one friend at my back and hundreds/thousands of enemies, I probably would make really bad choices, too.
She could have tried doing what the Chief thought she was -- escaping on her own -- but I'm not sure how far she would have gotten without the 'Hera' bargaining chip. Without Hera on board, the fleet would have had no problems with shooting her down.
And already I can feel my maligned-female-character love kicking in as more people break out the sexist insults talking about her. (Omg, it *was* Helo who initiated the sex. It's not like she went looking for him to twist the knife deeper. It seemed to me like she went along with it so she wouldn't blow her cover, although she did enjoy it.)
It really was Helo who started things! And, you know, Helo's hot and I'm sure that he knew what he was doing, so it makes sense that, once they got into it, she enjoyed it (if nothing else, she really did need him to believe that she was into it).