Battlestar Galactica: The Plan Free __exclusive__ -

Then there is the concept of the Shelly Godfrey copy of Number Six, who seduced Gaius Baltar. The film adds layers to her frantic attempts to frame Baltar, showing the desperation of the Cavils trying to course-correct as their grand strategy falls apart due to human unpredictability.

The central revelation is that Cavil, the most ruthless Cylon, despises his humanoid form and extends that hatred to all humanity. He devises a “final plan” to wipe out the human race, but other Cylons (especially the more empathetic Sixes and Eights) begin questioning the mission. battlestar galactica: the plan free

Would you like a scene-by-scene analysis or a comparison of the theatrical vs. director’s cut? Then there is the concept of the Shelly

This reframes the entire series. The Cylons aren't scary because they are machines; they are scary because they are immature children with nuclear weapons. The "Plan" failed because you cannot program empathy out of a being that is designed to love. He devises a “final plan” to wipe out