Pentle, Kent on April 20th, 2008
Right since the first series, I've thought Tom Zarak was a Cylon, after he used the term 'humanity's children'.
Eked - Scotland on April 20th, 2008
Moore has repeatedly said that Adama and Roslin are not cylons. That would be cheating. For them to turn out to be cylons, then that goes beyond teasing the audience. If they wanted to tease they could - point blank lying would be dumb.
John Williams, Scotland on April 20th, 2008
It can't be Admiral Adama because he was around during the first Cylon war when the flesh models hadn't been evented. It can't be the President as Baltar cured her cancer (temporilary) by giving her Cylon blood. If she was a Cylon she wouldn't have developed cancer in the first place. What about Tom Zarek - a known touble maker and someone who is in a position of power. It could be the Doc Cottle who has always been in a position to care for the half human, half Cylon child.
Dave, Glasgow on April 20th, 2008
I think it is the Admirals other son, Zak Adama. His presence has been felt throughout the whole series, and it would rip so many of our central characters apart if this were true.
Angel of God, Caprica on April 20th, 2008
I am the final cylon, I am not six, I am not baltar, I am the angel of god and i am the final cylcon. So there!
Nick, Hampshire on April 20th, 2008
I gather the creator of the above list hasn't heard of the "last supper" photograph. Ron Moore stated that none of the characters feature in the photo are the final Cylon, and guess what? Every single one of the characters mentioned in this article appeared in it :). Tom Zarek seems the most likely suspect, but there are others to consider: Doc Cottle, Gaeta, and Dualla for example.
Capt. Xerox, Canada on April 20th, 2008
The Website at the End of the Universe has a similar discussion which gives strong arguments that the final Cylon is indeed Starbuck, but also theorizes why the surprise could be that it is actually Lee Adama.
Jenn on April 20th, 2008
You're picking the "all too obvious." My theories: Callie (I believe that the final five are more evolved and have solved the riddle of having to have a human to get pregnant---why else throw her out the airlock other than for a plot device and to make Tori look like a B--ch??), Hotdog, Racetrack (she did find New Caprica)----other possibles include: Seelix, dare I say Zack (he was in the first season as a flashback).... Gotta think a bit more outside of the box on this.
Jenn on April 20th, 2008
Also, I forgot about Zarek----why else nominate the always faithful Lee Adama?
No, no, no. on April 20th, 2008
It'a a fun article...but it's ultimately wrong. Sorry. :) Ronald Moore already confirmed it's none of the above when he said the final Cylon was not shown in the "Last Supper" photo. All four of these characters were. Meanwhile, you've overlooked the obvious and more viable candidates who were NOT in the "Last Supper" photo: Dee, Felix, Romo Lamkin, Admiral Cain and Zak. Given that the four Cylons that have been revealed were all in support positions, it's far more likely to have been these characters. The entire point of the article is lost if you only discuss characters who have already been ruled out by Ronald Moore as being possible candidates. (No offense meant.)
Shane, Galway, Ireland on April 20th, 2008
Forget what Moore is telling the fans. The final cylon has to be a shocker. It cant be a minor character or it will be a major anti-climax. The more I watch, the more I am convinced that the final cylon is President Roslin. My reasons: 1. D'Anna was shocked when she saw the fifth cylon (ruling out minor characters). 2. Roslin has been programmed to be the most human of them all and the cancer will be explained somehow. When she dies (in a tearjerker) midway during the series, expect her to re-emerge the next week as leader/major character of the cylons! 3. Was it not a major co-incidence that Roslin became President when she was so far away from the position (expect us to be shown in flashback, cylons quietly murdering people above her in the pecking order during the escape from Caprica). 4. The obvious reason...the similar visions with six and sharon about the opera house. 5. She is so quick to terminate cylons because she fears they will recognise her and ruin her mission (in reality she is just sending them back to the base stars) I can think of many more reasons, and yes a lot of what I have said sounds silly, but wouldn't it be great to see Roslin commanding the base stars to destroy Galactica in the final episode!!
Dillan, Bournemouth on April 20th, 2008
Dualla! I'm betting she's the last Cylon.
Matt - Blyth on April 20th, 2008
I don't thik its any of the 'big 4' the person who ruled out adama by saying he was around in the first cylon war, well so was Colonel Tigh. I believe Dave (Glasgow) has the most interesting thoughts, Zak Adama. But if it was we would have seen some more flashbacks to make us know the character better. And plus the producers have confirmed the final cylon IS aboard the ship itself.
stuart, scotland on April 20th, 2008
Here`s a thought, what if the final cylon is the leader of Earth!
l.b, Newcastle on April 20th, 2008
Laura Roslin imho
Adam, Fort Atkinson on April 21st, 2008
I could see Laura Roslin being the final cylon, when Starbuck tried to get her to change course, she shot the mirror, after saying something along the lines of "They made you so perfect" In the scene, did she shoot the mirror image of starbuck or herself?
PBJ, Osaka Japan on April 21st, 2008
I think the final Cylon is Kendra Shaw... "The Fifth [Cylon] is still is in shadow, drawn toward the light, hungering for redemption, that will only come in the howl of terrible suffering"
Stu, Scotland on April 21st, 2008
Its gonna be one of three - Starbuck, Anastacia Dualla or Cally Tyrol - I hope its Dee cos she has been in the background for too long and this would be such a curveball cos no-one would suspect someone so innocent and naive as Dee of being a Cylon!
Brent, Chico, Ca. on April 21st, 2008
I still think the final Cylon is Baltar. When his house was destroyed in the first season with six, she was killed in the blast. So did she use her skinny body to shield him? I don't think so. He had to have been killed, as the whole house was leveled. He has been and is the final Cylon. You can say "well why didn't D'anna tell him", but as we all know she was dying and didn't reveal anything. Starbuck could be a good choice, but I think she met the White Star race (see original 1978 episodes) who saved her, and they hope to see both Humans and Cylons destroyed
Ceninpedr, Wales on April 22nd, 2008
Might be Felix Gaeta - ironic since he was leaking info to the resistance on Caprica. It's definitely not Starbuck though.
Jeremy Prince Allen, Texas on April 22nd, 2008
Wow... it's like you guys are all avoiding the absolute obvious: 1. As so many have said so far: Ron Moore has said that the final Cylon won't be a major character, excluding all of the ones listed above. 2. He's said that the final five are "fundamentally different" than the other 7 models. I'm sure what he's referring to is this: they don't have multiple bodies with the ability to "download" after death, they don't know they're Cylons (thus the last Cylon isn't sitting around masterminding the whole situation), and the final Cylon must be a true shock that lines up with the prophecy of the Hybrid from Razor: in the shadows, clawing towards the light for redemption, will find out the identity amidst terrible suffering. Now - people are saying that the final Cylon has to be a major character otherwise it will be "anti-climactic"... bogus. We're only THREE episodes into a twenty-episode season! When you take a look at all of the facts, all of the producers' statements and all of the most recent information in the most recent episodes you come up with the following: 1. Adm. Adama, Pres. Rosalin, Lee, Starbuck, Helo, and Baltar are 100% human - not Cylon. They're all in the Last Supper photo. 2. If Adm. Adama and Lee Adama are not Cylons then Zak can't be either. Not to mention he's dead. Rule him out. 3. Adm. Cain isn't the Cylon because she's dead. 4. Ellen Tigh isn't the Cylon because she's dead. 5. You've got only four other possible choices: Tom Zarek, Feilx Gaeta, Anastasia Dualla, and Doc Cottle. 6. Doc Cottle isn't a big enough shocker and he's definitely older than both Bill and Tigh. 7. Dualla ("Dee") has been shut out of the main story arc so far and isn't really doing much. She's not involved enough in the plot to be a big shocker. She's still a good choice provided we've got a long way to go and there's plenty of story to explore. 8. Gaeta is a really good choice: he's been heavily involved in the story line for a solid amount... AND he's on Starbuck's Demetrius mission as the resident "star chart expert". He's been highly conflicted over his own loyalties and personality (just like Tyrol - remember when he beat the hell out of Cally? - Gaeta stabbed Baltar in the neck over his loyalties). Not to mention that Alessandro Juiliani (the actor playing Gaeta) seemed very proud in an interview that the entire plot of season four is about finding out the final Cylon... very proud. He's a very solid choice. 9. Tom Zarek is the best choice of all so far. He's got a history of political terrorism, he's a cunning politician, he's currently the VP of the Colonies. If Roslin kicks the bucket at some point over the season - he's the boss! We know, thanks to confirmed spoilers, that we're running headlong into a Cylon-Human alliance near the finding of Earth (close to episode 10) and finding out that Zarek, pres of the Colonies, is the last Cylon is the best way to resolve the show! Plus Richard Hatch (the guy that plays Zarek) was a big part of the original show and is very proud to be apart of this new re-imagining. I think the fleet will find Earth, but it will be Earth of the 22nd century and the human race will have wiped itself out here. The fleet will find nothing but ruins of our civilization. Roslin is holding on against her cancer to find Earth - once they find it and find that it's a lost cause, she dies. Kara Thrace will then drop into the Sol system in Demetrius with a Cylon fleet (led by Brother Cavill and party) and will proceed to destroy much of the remainder of the human fleet. Zarek takes over the government, allows the Threes (D'anna), Sixes (Caprica), Eights (Sharon), and Twos (Leoben) asylum with the humans on Galactica. The Final Four (Tigh, Tyrol, Tory, and Anders) reveal themselves to Adama and Zarek and the fleet deals with the fallout of that - whatever's left of them. We then rare shown the great truth: The Final Five Cylons are not really Cylons at all - not like the Toasters or the Skinjobs - but they're really five of the original 12 Lords of Kobol (Ares, Vulcan, Dionysus, and Demeter... now with Poseidon). They're responsible for creating the human race and helped the humans create the Cylons. The last 7 Cylons are replications of the other part of the 12 gods and they're "Plan" (as mentioned in the beginning of the first three seasons) is to reunite all humans and the "gods" on a single planet like they were before. It's why they did what they did on New Caprica, but without the Final Five being revealed it went horribly wrong. This theory goes along with the miniseries comments by Leoben about "God wanting to take the immortal soul and give it to a new creation... the Cylons" as well as the mythology around BSG, etc.
Wildride - Richmond, Ontario, Canada on April 23rd, 2008
The final cylon is --- Zzzzzzzzzzz. Sorry fell asleep from boredom before the third season was over.
Alanna. London on April 23rd, 2008
Just read Jeremy's theory as to how BSG ends. Have to say, this is the best BSG theory that I've heard so far!!! Are you a writer? It ties up loose ends and is very powerful. I hope the actual ending is at least similar to your theory than at least teh show will end satisfactorily and with a bang!
Kara, Thrace on April 24th, 2008
Three said "You... forgive me... I had no idea." Then she tells Baltar he was right, before croaking. So, a close analysis of Baltar's witterings up to that point would reveal the final Cylon. Anybody dare?
Chris, England on April 25th, 2008
Personal theory is that the humans are all cylons in a way. First series they go on about the basic tenant of faith being 'all of this has happened before, all of this will happen again'. So what if the gods made the humans who then betrayed and killed the gods only to themselves make the cylons who turn on them. Final twist being the cylons were aided by the last surviving gods who create the final five in there own image. Four of them are known and the missing one turns out to be an already deceased character - Billy. The gods turn up at the end once humans and cylons make peace to deal with them personally.
Rob, Buffalo, NY on April 27th, 2008
The Final Cylon is Tom Zarek, no doubt. The writers keep him around just enough and he is tied into all the Characters. Lee's wife will play a role in fingering him, and I bet she dies trying to warn Lee just before Lee can stop Zarek.
Matt, New York on April 29th, 2008
Final Cylon is either Starbuck ,Felix or a new character we haven't seen yet.
Gayrobot, West Midlands, UK on April 29th, 2008
Anastasia Dualla? Is her name's similarity to "dual" at all significant?
Lydia, Derby on April 30th, 2008
I actually think it's Felix Gaeta!! Remember how Gias said to him once , 'I know all about you' and we never knew what he knew! Plus he keeps lurking in the background of stories. Ok, so i have nothing else to back that up but I think the main suspects are too damn obvious!
Centurion, Behind you. on May 2nd, 2008
Everyone is missing something, think back to when Giaus was attacked and Six asked him if he wanted saving. The girl who saved him is the final cylon.
twhylight on May 6th, 2008
Here's a thought, what if the 5th Cylon wasn't in a human form body at all, but is the apparation of Six that Baltar is seeing and the apparation of Baltar that Six is seeing??
Zandor, Devon on May 13th, 2008
Tom Zarek gets my vote.... He has been a constant character (since "Bastille Day" series 1). As a political terrorist he has always been undermining "humanity". Now Lee Adama is into politics we are seeing more of this 'government' aspect.... and there he is slipping confidential papers and whispering in Lee's ear to further his own/Cylon ends. Assuming Roslin dies of cancer, as VP he will become President of the Colonies. We will maybe see this in the later stages of the show. And most convincingly in my mind.. Apollo is the final Cylon ?!?! Richard Hatch played Apollo in the original series. What a clever twist by the producers that would be !!!
Steve from the Pyrates Way - Bear, DE on May 15th, 2008
The King Daggit is the final Cylon. . . then Richard Hatch wakes up in a shower on the 1970s Galactica, shakes his head and goes to bed with a Cylon version of Suzanne Plishette. Alan Alda makes an appearance as an Army surgeon.