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But the death of Billy was really sad. Billy was a great chaecter. I was hoping just for shots that skinned him; Not kill him. --[[User:Shane|Shane]] 00:08, 14 February 2006 (EST)
But the death of Billy was really sad. Billy was a great chaecter. I was hoping just for shots that skinned him; Not kill him. --[[User:Shane|Shane]] 00:08, 14 February 2006 (EST)
No.  Billy became a bad character, through lack of use.  By this point in the series, past the end of season 1, he had gotten so little to do that it wasn't worth counting him amongst the main cast.  Frankly, RDM did the right thing by killing him off, thus giving him a fitting sendoff rather than let him become painfully boring (a problem encountered on later Star Treks alot). I was happy to see him go, while I also felt that it was a good death scene.--[[User:The Merovingian|The Merovingian]] 16:24, 14 February 2006 (EST)

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Scifi.com is now calling this episode "Sacrifices", plural. Could this be a typo (it's only on one page), or is the name actually different? --Ricimer 17:24, 4 February 2006 (EST)

Moore called it "Sacrifice" in the singular in the podcast. Let's leave it be until Friday. --Peter Farago 17:25, 4 February 2006 (EST)
As do all other textual references on the site. Must have been a typo. --The Merovingian 22:10, 10 February 2006 (EST)


Good job on this page all, It takes a lot to impress me, and I think you guys did well......... Wow a blue car! Bane Grievver 21:43, 12 February 2006 (EST)

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But the death of Billy was really sad. Billy was a great chaecter. I was hoping just for shots that skinned him; Not kill him. --Shane 00:08, 14 February 2006 (EST)

No. Billy became a bad character, through lack of use. By this point in the series, past the end of season 1, he had gotten so little to do that it wasn't worth counting him amongst the main cast. Frankly, RDM did the right thing by killing him off, thus giving him a fitting sendoff rather than let him become painfully boring (a problem encountered on later Star Treks alot). I was happy to see him go, while I also felt that it was a good death scene.--The Merovingian 16:24, 14 February 2006 (EST)