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Would the series end with the cliff hanger or follow though to the actual pulling?
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The notion that the Cylon One God is in fact really just one of many, but has co-opted at least the Significant Seven, plus is the power behind Head-Six, Head-Baltar and Not-Leoben, would explain a hell of a lot. The Final Five could then be considered to have maybe remained faithful to the remainder of the Colonial pantheon, and therefore the One God is behind the Five's concealment from the rest of the Cylons, because they'd be a threat to he/she/its hold over its agents. In effect, the One God becomes a Fallen Angel character, in other words, Lucifer - the Devil. I don't know whether RDM would go for such a basic explanation, though - he might as well have Lucy Lawless, in the final scene of the show, explain it thus: "A wizard did it!"
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