Yeah, in a lot of ways, that was more creepy than her interrogation of him from "Taking a Break from All Your Worries" last season. It's interesting to compare the Roslin of this final season to the Roslin of the mini-series and Season 1 and seeing how she increasingly has little left to lose...SylasGaunt wrote:Rosalyn letting him know she's getting less and less inclined to put up with his bullshit was creepy in its own way though.
nBSG Episode 404: "Escape Velocity"
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OK, I liked this episode, but it a whole episode not needed. They could have included these scenes in future episodes, and the past episode while extending the Natalie vs. Cavil subplot.
Things I liked, Tyrol's characterization. He stuck fairly true to his character, at first going back to things he knew, aka repairing ships on the flight deck. To wanting some conformation that he was not perfect, and wanted people to point that out. Then the speech about marrying Cally because she was there, not because he truly loved her. (She proposed to him, he was always away at the bar, she liked him for a long time, he still had a thing for Boomer.) And last him trying to get thrown off the ship because he did not trust himself.
The Tigh/six thing was weird. They should have started their little talks a couiple episodes a go.
Glad Racetrack survived.
Like the Adama/Roslin relationship.
Good episode, but drug out way to long for what it was.
Things I liked, Tyrol's characterization. He stuck fairly true to his character, at first going back to things he knew, aka repairing ships on the flight deck. To wanting some conformation that he was not perfect, and wanted people to point that out. Then the speech about marrying Cally because she was there, not because he truly loved her. (She proposed to him, he was always away at the bar, she liked him for a long time, he still had a thing for Boomer.) And last him trying to get thrown off the ship because he did not trust himself.
The Tigh/six thing was weird. They should have started their little talks a couiple episodes a go.
Glad Racetrack survived.
Like the Adama/Roslin relationship.
Good episode, but drug out way to long for what it was.
Man, either Head Six is one Hell of a hallucination to get Baltar to move himself like that, or she is indeed some kind of real force that was actually lifting his ass up off the ground.
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Well she's done stuff like it before; remember when she smashed his head into a mirror?RogueIce wrote:Man, either Head Six is one Hell of a hallucination to get Baltar to move himself like that, or she is indeed some kind of real force that was actually lifting his ass up off the ground.
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Or when she was helping him to hang himself back in "Taking a Break from All Your Worries".Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Well she's done stuff like it before; remember when she smashed his head into a mirror?RogueIce wrote:Man, either Head Six is one Hell of a hallucination to get Baltar to move himself like that, or she is indeed some kind of real force that was actually lifting his ass up off the ground.
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God, Battlestar Livejournal is just fucking dragging its ass. They must be practicing for when they get around to making the real soap-opera (that "Caprica" spinoff that's been mentioned a few times).
Poor Lee Adama. You get to be Moore's standard-bearer for Truth Justice And The Democratic Way. I like the way Roslin handled him, though; "hey if you guys want to override me, that's cool, have fun when shit really hits the fan".
Whatever. I'm basically watching this because I want to see how the series unfolds and ends. I doubt this will be a series that I re-watch often.
Poor Lee Adama. You get to be Moore's standard-bearer for Truth Justice And The Democratic Way. I like the way Roslin handled him, though; "hey if you guys want to override me, that's cool, have fun when shit really hits the fan".
Whatever. I'm basically watching this because I want to see how the series unfolds and ends. I doubt this will be a series that I re-watch often.
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after Baltar got the shit beaten out of him, Appolo comes in says stand down soldier, Baltar goes into his harem, and head Sharon is leaning against the wall. unless Athena has joined his cult?JLTucker wrote:Can someone remind me where head Sharon made an appearance? Because I remember no such thing.The Yosemite Bear wrote:I love the hallucinations, including head sharon, and tyrol vs. adama
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That's what I was thinking as well. Don't forget she was riding along when Boomer snapped, and she found New Caprica. They'd better ground her before she jumps once and ends up in front of the Death Star or something.Bladed_Crescent wrote:Pretty soon they're just going to stop giving Racetrack Raptors. She lost the one in Dirty Hands, had a bomb go off in another in The Son Also Rises and now this. I think she's got the O'Neill Curse.When Racetrack's Raptor went out of control my first reaction was "Not again!" as this happened late last season and she and Skulls punched out. Can we avoid this for the rest of the season now?
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I found this episode to be entertaining and satisfying, but it loses a lot when you go back and analyse. Really, the same faults continue to plague the writers. Battlestar Livejournal indeed...
As for all the subplots to drop, Cylon Civil War and Starbuck's Crazy Circus? What a terrible decision by the director. I guess the writers were under too much pressure and couldn't spread out the Tigh subplot into multiple episodes. Instead of giving us condensed Starbuck-angst in one, and then condensed Tigh-angst.
Either the writers need to learn how to pace, or they're going to have to extend these episodes into two-hour marathons. Maybe then we'll get a good mix of story and characters instead of the current crap.
As for all the subplots to drop, Cylon Civil War and Starbuck's Crazy Circus? What a terrible decision by the director. I guess the writers were under too much pressure and couldn't spread out the Tigh subplot into multiple episodes. Instead of giving us condensed Starbuck-angst in one, and then condensed Tigh-angst.
Either the writers need to learn how to pace, or they're going to have to extend these episodes into two-hour marathons. Maybe then we'll get a good mix of story and characters instead of the current crap.
Tyrol: good career move buddy.
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I hope they keep having eps like this just so they can have an orgazmatronic VFX budget to finish up with
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I'm not so sure that what Tyrol said to Adama in the bar about Cally were his true feelings. I think he honestly cared for her, if not necessarily being in love with her, but he's gone through so much (learning he is a Cylon, for one), he may also be feeling guilty at her death while simultaneously being angry at her for dying. He was trying to do the right thing, telling her he was going to try to be around more, etc., in the last episode.
By the way, was it called a "suicide"? Unless I missed it, there was no explanation of her death. Part of what Adama was saying to Tyrol seemed to be heading in the direction of a suicide, but that was blended with Tyrol's imagination of what Adama was saying about Tyrol being a Cylon.
By the way, was it called a "suicide"? Unless I missed it, there was no explanation of her death. Part of what Adama was saying to Tyrol seemed to be heading in the direction of a suicide, but that was blended with Tyrol's imagination of what Adama was saying about Tyrol being a Cylon.
No, no you're not.consequences wrote:Am I the only one who caught the Mithras reference and its significance?
As for the rest of the episode, the first twenty minutes were somewhat...meh.
There were stellar performances, especially by Douglas, Callis and Helfer, though sadly due to the overuse of angst this epsiode they seemed to get lost.
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Or when she was moving that chair during that season two episode where she and Baltar talk about Hera.JME2 wrote:Or when she was helping him to hang himself back in "Taking a Break from All Your Worries".Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Well she's done stuff like it before; remember when she smashed his head into a mirror?RogueIce wrote:Man, either Head Six is one Hell of a hallucination to get Baltar to move himself like that, or she is indeed some kind of real force that was actually lifting his ass up off the ground.
Roslin scares me.
Oh, and Tigh projecting Ellen unto Caprica was creepy.
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Indulge me, wasn't Mithras the proto-Jesus myth?Thanas wrote:No, no you're not.consequences wrote:Am I the only one who caught the Mithras reference and its significance?
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Christianity took a lot of things from Mithras, so it's believed. What is true is that both religions were practiced in the 2nd to 4th Centuries C.E., and many primitive Christian images echo Mithraic artwork. However, due to the lack of information about Mithraic rites (they were "Mysteries", open only to the Initiates), further comparisions are guesswork only.Crown wrote:Indulge me, wasn't Mithras the proto-Jesus myth?Thanas wrote:No, no you're not.consequences wrote:Am I the only one who caught the Mithras reference and its significance?
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Hmm, thought so.LadyTevar wrote:Christianity took a lot of things from Mithras, so it's believed. What is true is that both religions were practiced in the 2nd to 4th Centuries C.E., and many primitive Christian images echo Mithraic artwork. However, due to the lack of information about Mithraic rites (they were "Mysteries", open only to the Initiates), further comparisions are guesswork only.Crown wrote:Indulge me, wasn't Mithras the proto-Jesus myth?
Anyway, about the episode; like I said earlier, they better start getting good soon again because I'm not happy with what's been on so far, also more Helo and Athena please!
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