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Okay, that was probably the most complicated and confusion television plot ever. I assume that it's either a time travel plot or some kind of afterlife/virtual reality/hallucination scenario.
1) 13th colony: it being a Cylon/human society was surprising. My original theory was that Earth!humans, after blowing themselves up, went to space and eventually founded the 12 colonies. And then conveniently forgot all about, except for Pythia, who got it considerably wrong. My second theory, which formed when they found the weird Centurion skull, was that New BSG is actually a sequel to Classic BSG. Now I got nothing. Starbuck isn't a Cylon. Dead!Starbuck has to be the same person.
2) Final Cylon: Making it a dead person = LOL. Making it Ellen Tigh: rather ironic. And deeply weird.
3) Dee: my guess is that those little metal thingies she found on Earth somehow revealed to her that the people of Earth are somehow the fleet, or that she herself died there, or something else like Starbuck's discovery, and it broke her mind and so she killed herself.
4) Yay, Baltar did one line of science!
5) Needs more Six. Any of her. But especially head!Six and Caprica.
6) Adama and Tigh: the almost-assisted-suicide scene was like emotional porn for me. Particularly since I didn't catch onto it immediately and thought that Adama was denying Tigh's personhood for real. Either way, it was anything I wanted from these two last episode and then some. In the absence of Baltar/Six, I ship Adama/Tigh.
7) When has burning books EVER been a good idea, Laura Roslin? And Starbuck is even more idiotic, what with covering up what is probably the KEY TO THE SURVIVAL OF EVERYONE.
Overall: a surprisingly slow and introspective episode. WEIRD plot twists, which I approve of. I hope that this resolves in a clear manner, but LoMesque mindfuck is okay, too.