...I could never quite get on board with the story of his redemption. Not until the very last episode, anyway
This. Totally agree on that. IMHO Baltar is so unapologetically amoral, and operates entirely on his unabashed self-interest (albeit survival instinct) that despite the occasional flaring of conscience, I don't consider him redeemed until the very last. But then again, I'm also having a lot of problem with how the end played out (at this moment of my life), so I'm still not quite 100% clear he is after all.
Heh, believe me, you are not the only one who holds that sekrit hope! *points downward at Mick's comment* You see, we all share that wish. ;p
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This. Totally agree on that. IMHO Baltar is so unapologetically amoral, and operates entirely on his unabashed self-interest (albeit survival instinct) that despite the occasional flaring of conscience, I don't consider him redeemed until the very last. But then again, I'm also having a lot of problem with how the end played out (at this moment of my life), so I'm still not quite 100% clear he is after all.
Heh, believe me, you are not the only one who holds that sekrit hope! *points downward at Mick's comment* You see, we all share that wish. ;p