I ENVY YOU ahem. Yeah, she does the melody on the piano thing, they go to prehistoric Earth or whatever, and once they're there, Lee shoots everything INTO THE SUN (still mad! will die mad about that! Brains and Science are Bad!), Roslin dies and Lee is all "I'm going to go walkabout and explore!" Kara says bye to Adama and also tells Lee Her Job Is Done, and Today is the Start of the Rest of His Life! and then Kara literally goes poof. Lee says "I won't forget you" or some shit and then there's some flashback to when he came home drunk and found a pigeon in his house (there were a couple of pigeon flashbacks, Moore really likes pigeons? IDEFK) and the pigeon goes flapflapflapflap up off into the sky to symbolize Kara's soul flying free, whatever.
So all the Kara fans were PISSED and like "KARA THRACE IS NOT A PIGEON," and Moore said in an interview
Kara, I think, is whatever you want her to be. It's easy to put that label on her: Angel, or Messenger of God, or whatever. Kara Thrace died and was resurrected and came back and took the people to their final end. That was her role, her destiny on the show... We debated back and forth in the writers' room for a while on giving it more definition, and saying, definitively, "This is what she is," and we decided that the more you try to outline it and give voice to it and put a name on it, the less interesting it became. We just decided this was the most interesting way to go out, with her disappearing without trying to name what she was.
So a lot of people think she died and was resurrected and was a literal Angel who led the last of the Humans and Cylons to their final destiny &c &c., but the creator doesn't want it to be literal? IDEFK. It was so disappointing.
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So all the Kara fans were PISSED and like "KARA THRACE IS NOT A PIGEON," and Moore said in an interview
Kara, I think, is whatever you want her to be. It's easy to put that label on her: Angel, or Messenger of God, or whatever. Kara Thrace died and was resurrected and came back and took the people to their final end. That was her role, her destiny on the show... We debated back and forth in the writers' room for a while on giving it more definition, and saying, definitively, "This is what she is," and we decided that the more you try to outline it and give voice to it and put a name on it, the less interesting it became. We just decided this was the most interesting way to go out, with her disappearing without trying to name what she was.
So a lot of people think she died and was resurrected and was a literal Angel who led the last of the Humans and Cylons to their final destiny &c &c., but the creator doesn't want it to be literal? IDEFK. It was so disappointing.