TheRiov wrote:
its vaguely hinted that Head Baltar & Head 6 are agents of the Devil ("he hates being called that (God)") , and Starbuck at least is an Angel of God.
I didn't get that impression at all. I just re-watched that scene, and Baltar says, "you know he doesn't like that name." Referring to being called God. I don't see how that implies that he's the Devil. It seems to me, like he's some sort of higher power, but not an all powerful "God-type" figure, and therefore doesn't like to be referred to that way. And the fact that they all but say that Starbuck is an Angel, and the many, many references to God's Plan, and the Hand of God, I really don't think that they were trying to imply that the Devil was the true power behind everything that happened. But I could be wrong.
All in all, I frakkin' loved the entire series. There were a few weaker episodes scattered throughout, but overall, it was fantastic. And I'll echo some of the earlier comments about "The Jump" that Galactica made in-atmosphere. Truly. Frakking. Epic.
I know a lot of people didn't like the way the series ended. I am not one of them. I loved the last episode. I thought it ended really well. Many people felt the whole "Starbuck as an Angel" thing came outta nowhere, but I disagree. As I said earlier, they referred to God's Plan and the Hand of God from the very first episode. And it was clear that at least a few of the characters believed there was some higher power at work, so I don't think the Starbuck = Angel thing was out of the question.