So Say We All: The Battlestar Galactica Blog Carnival, Ed. 4.5.1

Now that Battlestar Galactica has returned, so has the So Say We All Battlestar Galactica Blog Carnival.

There’s been lots of BSG goodness throughout the blogosphere since the show returned Friday (first episode of Season 4.5, thus Ed. 4.5.1), and the only bad thing is that we only have nine episodes left.

Before I link to any submissions, though, I do want to say that Ron Moore has 150 percent confirmed that Ellen Tigh is the final Cylon, so everyone can just stop speculating about it already. Thank you.

We’re going to start with a flashback of sorts, from carnival regular David Bird, who blogs on Thursdays about the previous episode, so is a week behind on the carnival. In this case, however, it works very well, seeing as he recaps the webisodes as a whole, in In The Face Of The Enemy posted at David Bird.

Stephanie breaks down the big reveals from Friday’s episode in Battlestar Galactica!! posted at Dube’s World. In fact, she spotted one MAJOR reveal that went right past me. Read through to the end.

Norman Doering has lots of why and how questions about the origin and nature of Cylons, in Battlestar Galactica Season 4.5 posted at A Blog from Hell. Wish I knew the answers to them.

Audra didn’t see anything coming, though some of them she still wasn’t surprised by. It makes sense when you read her thoughts over at BSG – 1 down, 9 to go posted at True Science Fiction.

Nina gives us both the Top 10 Things you need to know about BSG as presented by Moore & Eick, along with her liveblog, which is … very heartfelt, at Battlestar Galactica: Season 4.5 – Epi. 11: Sometimes A Great Notion posted at Blog It Out Bitch.

Ms. Smarty Pants spends most of her post discussing Dualla and, to a lesser extent, D’Anna, and how two such strong women decided to pretty much end it all there on a destroyed planet, in What Happens to a Dream Obliterated? posted at Ms. Smarty Pants Know It All.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of so say we all using our carnival submission form. Past and future editions can be found on our blog carnival index page.