Battlestar Galactica — the last season? Or The Last Supper?

What the frak?!? Coasting down Melrose Avenue this morning, I looked up and saw this image.

Does it look familiar to you? It did to me, too. Let’s compare this great billboard with the famous image it’s inspired by after the jump.

Note that in the original painting The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci, there are twelve disciples plus Jesus.

In the Battlestar Galactica image, there are twelve figures total. Remember, BSGers, there are Twelve Colonies and apparently twelve models of Cylons.

According to Moore there are clues in the image that will give some hints on season 4

Is this some sort of Da Vinci Code? Reportedly:

According to Moore there are clues in the image that will give some hints on season 4.

IO9’s page has a scan of all the places to look. Warning: lots of spoilers and potential spoilers at IO9!

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