Battlestar Galactica
Battlestar Galactica: “He That Believeth In Me”
Posted on 04.05.08 by John Paulsen @ 2:00 pm

It’s pretty amazing that it has been just more than a year since the season three finale of “Battlestar Galactica.” How time flies.

I’d like to say that the show is back with a bang, but most of this episode seemed to be a setup for the rest of the season. It was implied that the fifth Cylon would be revealed (it wasn’t) and all of Starbuck’s talk about knowing where Earth is and how she was going to take the fleet there seems to be a bunch of hooey. She probably did visit Earth – she did describe Jupiter and Saturn in detail – but she has no idea how she got there or how to get back. Great. Throw in the fact that she supposedly survived an explosion, lost months of her life and that she’s flying a brand new Viper (that doesn’t have any navigation history) and it’s not surprising that the President is suspicious. She flips out every time the fleet makes a jump in the wrong direction and finally decides to raise a gun on Roslin. That probably isn’t going to end well for her.

The opening battle sequence did look terrific. When I think back to the first space battle I ever saw (“Star Wars”), it’s truly amazing how far special effects and CGI have come. This is a basic cable show on a limited budget and they’re able to put together an immense, realistic battle scene. The nice thing is that those special effects are backed up by great writing – otherwise, the show would be paper thin.

It was interesting to see the four new skinjobs – the Chief, Tigh, Sam and Tori – deal with their new realities. I felt a little used after Tigh’s fake assassination of Adama, but was impressed with the way they shot that scene. I jumped initially at the gunshot, but knew that they wouldn’t kill off Adama at this point so I figured they were just messing with us. Presumably, the purpose of that scene is to show the kind of internal conflict that Tigh is going through. But is he really driven to assassinate Adama or is he just worried that a switch will flip and he’ll betray his friend someday?

Sam and Tyrol are in the same boat as Tigh. Neither want to believe that they are actually Cylons, so they’re going to go on trying to be the men they want to be as long as they can. To me, this would include telling everyone the truth (to protect them), but apparently that’s not in the cards at this point. Sam’s experience in this episode was the most interesting given the fact that he encountered a Raider face-to-face, which precipitated the Cylon retreat. Tori’s character is probably the most questionable, and I wouldn’t be surprised if she’s the first of the four to betray the humans. Lastly, let’s not forget that Tyrol’s kid is a hybrid – the creators have to address this, right?

I’m not a big fan of the whole Gaius/Messiah storyline, and much of the premiere was unfortunately dedicated to his new situation. It was funny that a majority of his new followers are (hot) women and, predictably, it didn’t take too long for him to succumb to the temptation. (But who can blame him? He did spend the last few weeks cooped up in a cell.) The storyline has a cult-ish feel to it, so it will be interesting to see how this affects the big picture.

Based on what I’ve read, it does appear that the fleet will find some version of Earth this season. They could arrive in our past, our present or our future, or they could arrive to an alternate version of Earth. They could be the first humans to settle on Earth (maybe the two hybrid babies are Adam and Eve – though all the technology would be a problem) or they could arrive to a futuristic Earth that has the ability to fend of the Cylons. A grimmer possibility is that they arrive to find that the human civilization destroyed itself, not unlike the ending of “Planet of the Apes.” The possibilities are almost endless.

The only thing that’s bothering me is Starbuck. How was she able to survive the explosion, travel to Earth, take pictures and travel back in just six Viper hours? Why would the pictures survive if the nav data didn’t? On one hand, it seems like she has to be a Cylon, but that doesn’t explain how she found Earth. Unless the Cylons have already found it…but, in that case, why would they try to lead their enemy there?

So many questions, and just nineteen episodes left to answer them all. Let’s get a move on, people!

7 Responses to “Battlestar Galactica: “He That Believeth In Me””

  • Jose says:

    It was a great comeback though I do find the Baltar storyline a little boring (when he walked into a room of hot women I knew what was coming).

    The only reason I don’t think Starbuck is a Cylon is because I think the writers are too clever and will want to shock us. I think the final Cylon will be Dad Adama, but that is theory is also driven purely on shock value.

    One question I have. How can Tigh be a Cylon? He’s too old. He fought in the original Cylon Wars with Adama (before they took human form). Does this mean they can capture someone, steal their memories and implant them into a Cylon body? This part doesn’t make sense to me but I’m sure it is not supposed to.

    I agree with the opening battle sequence. It was pretty incredible, and Battlestar Galactica does Sci-Fi in such a gritty way, it makes it seem much more organic than anything else out there.

    Sucks that this episode is the beginning of the end. :(

  • John Paulsen says:

    Hey, at least we get a suitable end. “Journeyman” didn’t get that luxury.

    Regarding Tigh, maybe the humans discovered they could take human form well after the Cylons developed that technology. Maybe he has been a Cylon all along or maybe, like you said, he was captured and copied.

    I think you’re right about the writers wanting to shock us. Starbuck might be the dying leader who will guide the humans to Earth, which would make the fifth Cylon someone else.

  • AJ says:

    The interesting thing is that Six said she’s programmed not to think about the 5 Cylons… so will these 5 not be part of the Cylon crusade that Six is a part of… they’ve said in previous episodes that the 5 cylons are a break off from the original Cylons we’ve come to know from previous seasons. Maybe they won’t help the Cylons with the war, maybe they’ll help the humans and if so, then maybe Starbuck is the fifth?? Fantastic show. I’ll be sorry to see it end.

  • giantgary says:

    Nice to be back talking about Battlestar again.
    I don’t think we will be close to knowing who the 5th is, until much later in the season. It will be interesting to see how Baltar handles his new “posse” of hot young girls. Especially after he “saved” the child’s life, after offering up his own in return. You know that made a number of them completely devoted to him, sounds like a Charlie Manson/David Koresh cult, with who knows what potential mischief he can get into. Looks like a great season, can’t wait till next Friday.

  • John Paulsen says:

    I hope they don’t drag out the Baltar/cult storyline too long. There’s something about him running roughshod over a gaggle of brainwashed hotties that just bothers me.

  • Will E Kerr says:

    I found the Baltar cult just plain unbelievable. Wasn’t it that long ago when Galactica was bursting at the seams for space. Suddenly they’ve “found an unused hatch” and setup a commune for like 30-40 people to shelter humanities least favorite hippie??? And no one noticed??? Come on.

    Despite that, glad the show is back.

  • John Paulsen says:

    Good point, Will. I thought it would be more credible had they whisked him away to a sympathetic fleet ship, but the writers probably need him on Galactica for some reason.

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