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Page creator | Cy1980 (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 19:13, 8 August 2005 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Just as Laura Roslin's swearing-in brings to mind the image of LBJ's swearing-in (on Air Force One at Love Field in Dallas) I think the producers were similarly influenced in how they showed the destruction of the Botanical Cruiser. The sight of Cami innocently staring at flowers in her hands made me think of the little girl picking flower petals in the once-only-broadcast LBJ TV campaign ad against Barry Goldwater in 1964. The campaign ad ended with a nuclear explosion, whereas Cami's demise comes with a blinding fade-out: coincidence? I doubt it.
User:cy1980 15:49, 8 Aug 2005 (EDT) |