Why dualla kills herself




















From the moment they met, the sparks between Meredith and Derek were off the charts. I mean, you don't give up Kate Walsh or a hot veterinarian played by Chris O'Donnell for just anybody. It was MerDer forever! Until, it wasn't. He died in a pretty cruel way too. Isn't knowing how to save yourself but being helpless to do so everyone's worst fear? Fans petitioned ; the MerDer Tumblr tag blew up.

Basically, as Ellen Pompeo said, " Fangirls down! Zoe Barnes, House of Cards Zoe Barnes may not have been the noblest journalist, but, boy oh boy, did she have gumption. Letting-Frank-Underwood-go-down-on-her gumption. And what did she get for it? Pushed in front of a train by a man who eventually becomes president of the United States. It was a huge surprise — and right at the beginning of the second season. Maybe one of them will go down on her. Will Gardner, The Good Wife Although Will and Alicia had broken up and were fighting all the time, there was still so much chemistry between them as they worked to destroy each other.

Try not to be aroused watching "Hitting the Fan. Josh Charles had to call Retta to help her deal and, really, he should've called every fan. Hank, Breaking Bad There was almost no conceivable way that Hank could live through the final season of this show.

In the airtight hour of television that was "Ozymandias," Hank goes down tough. Anastasia "Dee" Dualla's suicide in season 4. Billions of people died at the very start of Battlestar Galactica when the Cylons bombed the Twelve Colonies , leaving the remaining survivors to suffer in a nuclear wasteland.

Thankfully, the Battlestar Galactica banded together with dozens of other ships, including one that carried the new president of the colonies, in order to preserve the human race and find a new home. They spent years and fought countless battles with the Cylons - and sometimes themselves - searching for that new home, Earth. According to their scriptures, Earth was a mythical planet that the original Thirteenth colony lived on after they fled the planet Kobol.

Instead of following the Twelve Colonies to the new worlds, they went their own way - and that's because they were a colony of Cylons.

Sadly, despite a long, arduous, and deadly journey reaching Earth, the Fleet's survivors had to leave the planet since it was also a wasteland. Immediately following the Cylons' attack, Commander Adama was convinced to abandon his plans to engage the androids in a war, and instead leave the colonies behind to find somewhere new to live. Given what people were going through, Adama bluffed and said he knew the way to Earth. And, several of those shocking moment including some big deaths.

While fans of Battlestar Galactica , which is getting its own sorta reboot on Peacock its new streaming home soon, will absolutely always talk about that wild, three-part finale, one cannot underestimate the impact that all of these deaths had on the audience. Obviously, the show began with millions dying in the attack that set the series on its four-season trajectory, but it's the sudden deaths of some of the characters we'd been following for years and several we didn't get a chance to know at all which kept reminding us that we were watching a show seriously committed to giving us plenty to talk about.

Woooo, boy. As with everyone else in the fleet, Dualla had gone through a lot after the attack on the colonies, but instead of wallowing, abusing substances, failing at her communication duties on Galactica's CIC or taking her feelings out on others, Dualla is always a rock. She does her job well, and takes on additional responsibilities willingly as she moves up through the ranks, and remains hopeful in a wide variety of truly shitty situations.

But, it would seem that Dualla finally got to her breaking point, and well, it was heartbreaking. Dualla was a steady presence for others, but was clearly holding on to a couple of hopes, and when those were dashed, she was done with the struggle. Dualla had a long-standing crush on Apollo who we all know was hot for Starbuck , and while the two did marry, it was after he cheated on her with Starbuck, which Dualla eventually found out.

Their marriage had several ups and downs, but when the fleet thinks they've finally found Earth, only to see that the planet is uninhabitable, Dualla could do no more. She seeks out Apollo to have a nice conversation over drinks, heads to her locker, and when alone, puts her service weapon to her head and pulls the trigger.

I'm still not over it. In case you'd forgotten, Battlestar Galactica actually began with a two part miniseries which showed us a bit of life in the colonies before the Cylon shit hit the fan. Of course, as we soon found out, the Toasters had successfully infiltrated several important areas of human life, including making sure that Caprica Six got close to Gaius Baltar, got the access code to the Colonial Defense System, and shut down most of the military so that the colonies could be destroyed with as little hope for a fight as possible.

Now, while Caprica Six quickly felt bad about what she'd done, and many of the Six models eventually went on to switch sides and help humanity, she was very steadfast in her mission the first time around. While there's some debate among fans about why she showed such brutality to a baby before the colonies were destroyed, refresh yourself on the scene, and see what you think:. Yeah, it looks horrible, doesn't it?

But, considering the look on her face after snapping that little, vulnerable baby neck, I happen to agree with the fans who say Caprica Six killed this kid so that he wouldn't be around for the decimation of the human race. That's right, I'm saying it was a mercy snapping. And, yes, I will fight you on this. That's the name of the episode Season 3, Episode 17, to be even more specific where Battlestar Galactica really ripped our hearts out.



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