but BG takes this to a new level.
1. Billions of humans have been exterminated. There are less than 55,000 survivors.
2. Should they go to Earth and lead their enemy to surviving humans that too can be exterminated?
3. The relationship stories are interesting, but then again, given the calamity facing them, i would think that marital issues, and whether to stay married or not is not of the highest concern.
4. Apollo, a good warrior, decides that being a lawyer is more important. Maybe he can sue the cylons for damages.
5. Baltar - the guy responsible for billions of deaths, is too stupid, evil or selfish to get it. Why isn't he being pushed out of an airlock.
6. Is there a prison barge? are they using supplies for prisioners while other humans starve or are left behind?
7. Their discussions on how to stick to humanity while fighting the cyclons and not stooping to their level is frustrating. There are only 55,000 humans left, a fraction of what the cylons mercilessly destroyed, after which all this won't matter.
8. Why are the cylons have difficulty destroying the remnants being led by an outdated Battlestar. Three or four basestars should be able to do it, i would think. here, there may be something interesting the writers pull out of a hat. The 5 cylon unknowns mingled with the human fleet kept them alive.
btw - i think i know who the last remaining cylon unknown is and
SPOILER ALERT Possibly
and she's female