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Okay, that's better.


After last week's episode, it was a relief to have one that went in a completely different direction--to get our minds off what happened in "Epiphanies", to cleanse the viewing palate, as it were. I rather liked this one on the whole. It didn't knock my socks off--but I definitely liked it.

First and foremost: way cool to get an episode focusing on Apollo. I liked seeing what's going on in his head a bit more clearly now following the near-death experience he had. And in an odd way, I kind of liked learning that he has had to resort to seeing a hooker to get laid. Part of me frets on his behalf that he's had to do that, and yet, it makes a kind of sense. Especially when one considers that he seems to genuinely care about Shevon*, he was making overtures to her daughter, and he tried to save them in the end from the lives they were leading. And I liked the glimpses of backstory about the blonde woman on Caprica, too. Intriguing little glimpses that didn't tell us much--and yet did, at the same time.

I don't think I like this whole "Dee is developing a thing for Lee" subplot, though. I'm glad that Dee at least asked him about it point blank, but it feels sort of "way out of left field"-y to me. Kind of like the magic cancer-curing Cylon baby blood, for that matter.

Interesting that Six has reverted to the Slinky Red Dress. I'm not sure if her wardrobe change this time means anything, but it has certainly seemed symbolic before. I wonder if she thinks she needs to reassert her hold on Gaius by playing the temptress since she seems to have lost him somewhat for the time being with "purer" approaches like appealing to that little "hand of God" complex she's helping him develop.

Also very interesting that Roslin tried to hand Gaius an Out. Equally interesting that she did not actually come out and point-blank ask him why he was smooching a known Cylon agent on Caprica. And, of course, he told her to fuck off.

So long, Fisk, we barely knew ye. It was gruesome seeing you garotted! And one does wonder who's going to command the Pegasus now. I giggled at a comment over on [livejournal.com profile] 13th_colony asking whether the position of commander of the Pegasus is somehow cursed, like the Defense Against the Dark Arts teaching post at Hogwarts. ;)

A bit disappointing that the guy running the black market was another character out of nowhere--but this isn't the first time we've seen a character show up for plot convenience in one episode. We had that happen last season too, in the episode where we saw Roslin put aside her apparently-loyal-assistant-of-many-years in favor of making Baltar the new Veep. So I'm not entirely surprised that they'd make up a character of some importance like this only to use him for one episode. I just wish they hadn't, though.

On the other hand, it was cool to see Lee plug him one--even if it wasn't exactly surprising. And it was funny to see the stunned looks on the faces of all the henchmen in the bar. They seemed to all be thinking, "Um, are you our new boss now?"

Overall, really, I had one problem with this episode and that was: WHERE THE HELL WAS STARBUCK?

Date: 2006-01-28 01:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rmd.livejournal.com
i found myself kind of bored with the apollo character stuff in this episode. i'm not sure why i'm finding it so uninspiring, but i really am.

i'm bummed they killed off fisk so soon.

also, tiny peeve: the pegasus is part of the fleet now, but that big "how many humans are there" number on the whiteboard hasn't had a big jump to reflect the crew of the pegasus. at least, i assume so, since it looked like it was still at 49K.

Date: 2006-01-28 01:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kieri.livejournal.com
Actually, I'm pretty sure that we've seen at least one of the head black market dude's thugs before -- on the Astral Queen, working for Zarek. And the Dee thing isn't entirely out of left field. There was a particularly long shot of Dee checking out Apollo's ass in an early season 2 episode, just prior to when he busts Roslin out of jail; and there was definitely some UST during their hand-to-hand training session a few episodes back as well. There's just so much going on in general that the little person-to-person moments often get drowned out in the noise. (BSG in particular has a very high signal-to-noise ratio, with regard to plot/continuity/data, IMO)

I'm perfectly willing to accept that there are people that we do not see until they become immediately relevent to the story at hand; that things actually happen off camera and continue to do so; and that each of these characters has a history that may or may not have been hinted at or revealed to us already. And that's really part of the reason this show is just that good.

Even their slightly 'off' episodes (of which this is apparently going to be considered one, if the general internet/podcast vibe holds true) are pretty kick ass. Plus, Apollo? Of the hottest hot to ever hot the hawt. An entire episode of him? Suits me juuuuust fine. :)

Date: 2006-01-28 09:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gazerwolf.livejournal.com
I'm thinking the fleet count is just civilians...in which case the addition of Pegasus does not add any.

Date: 2006-01-29 03:32 am (UTC)
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WHERE THE HELL WAS STARBUCK?
next week, apparently.

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