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I always disliked Tigh because I had officers who were senior to me, but they needed me to do their dirty work! Glad I was a senior Warrant Officer and I would tell them what I thought!
Last week, Cally went out like a bitch. This week. Chief pooped on her memory. Loudly. In a bar. While people looked on uncomfortably.
That did suck. A lot. Although I did find it intriguing that he mentioned Sharon. But that probably will go nowhere.
Given his newfound cylonitude, Chief is probably able to relate to Sharon in a way he couldn’t before. Also probably meditating on the chances of two people who didn’t know they were cylons getting together and falling in love.
I got the feeling that the Chief’s words, while true, were only half the story. He’s not lying with all the resentment, but it’s just what he wants to believe to be in less pain–that that was all there was. What better way to have people think that and stop treating you softly than to bring up the ex?
He loved Cally. Whether it was better, worse or just different from loving Boomer doesn’t matter. He’ll regret his words having so much impact, but he’ll realize they were said in pain to alleviate pain and he’ll eventually do her memory justice. (Perhaps by killing her murderer?)