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					<description><![CDATA[I thought about posting last night, but I&#8217;ve gotten into a rhythm this season with letting the episode marinate in my brain overnight and then posting on Saturday morning. I know a lot of people TiVo shows nowadays (myself included) and end up watching the episode later that night, the next day or the next [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought about posting last night, but I&#8217;ve gotten into a rhythm this season with letting the episode marinate in my brain overnight and then posting on Saturday morning. I know a lot of people TiVo shows nowadays (myself included) and end up watching the episode later that night, the next day or the next week, so there isn&#8217;t a huge rush to get something up.</p>
<p>Was it a great finale? Absolutely. Was I blown away? Not entirely.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start at the beginning (which is always a good place to start) &#8212; more flashbacks of life on Caprica. Bill is thinking about retiring and entering the private sector, Roslin has a blind date with a former student, Lee gets to know Kara. Great, let&#8217;s move on.</p>
<p>Back in the future, Baltar&#8217;s vision tells him that he will &#8220;take mankind&#8217;s remnants and guide them to their end.&#8221; Last week, after watching him struggle with the decision in the hanger, I wondered whether or not Gaius would in fact volunteer to go along with the rescue mission. The truth is that it should have been obvious that he would. Creator Ronald D. Moore wasn&#8217;t about to take one of the main players out of the game in crunch time.</p>
<p>After an emotional scene between Roslin and Doc Coddle, Laura had a great line:<br />
<em><br />
&#8220;Don&#8217;t spoil your image. Just light a cigarette and go and grumble.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Then the planning began for the assault on the colony &#8212; that&#8217;s when the episode <em>really</em> got going. The final four move Sam to the CIC (more on this later) and <em>Galactica</em> prepares to jump.</p>
<p>Like just about every battle scene in the entire series, this one rocked. <em>Galactica</em> jumps in and immediately starts to get pummeled by the colony&#8217;s weapons. After the terrific rescue mission on New Caprica, the show had a lot to live up to, and once the birds were away and Bill ordered his crew to ram the colony, Moore and Co. had cleared the bar. It was very cool to see Lee leading a group of Centurions into the colony. Even when they&#8217;re on &#8220;our&#8221; side, they still scare the ever-loving crap out of me. </p>
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<p>It&#8217;s still a little incredible that Kara&#8217;s group would find Hera so quickly, but Boomer came to their aid. She broke that Cylon&#8217;s neck (!!!) and got Hera out of there. It just goes to show what kind of an effect that little girl has on people/machines. After a great scene with Boomer, Athena, Helo and Kara &#8212; with Kara&#8217;s great line, &#8220;Uh, can we not tell her the plan!&#8221; &#8212; Athena kills her &#8220;sister&#8221; and the group makes its escape. When Boomer said that she owed the old man, I thought she was referring to the fact that she once tried to kill him, but apparently she was talking about one day when she was a rookie and Bill gave her another chance to complete her raptor landing. (Maybe it&#8217;s just me, but I think she owes him more for the attempted assassination.)</p>
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<p>Meanwhile, on <em>Galactica</em>, Gaius and Caprica Six are chitchatting while they&#8217;re waiting for something to shoot. That&#8217;s when they both see <em>both</em> visions, who say, &#8220;You will hold the futures of humans and Cylons in your hands.&#8221; Now there has been a lot of speculation about what his/their visions represent, but they&#8217;re not crazy and they don&#8217;t have chips in their heads (or at least Gaius doesn&#8217;t). Moore said on &#8220;The Last Frakking Special&#8221; that Baltar&#8217;s visions were divine. They were guiding him down this path, and his storyline over the last few episodes revolved around his possible redemption. He turned over the keys to Caprica&#8217;s defense systems to his Six and that allowed the near-destruction of the human race. Granted, he didn&#8217;t <em>know</em> that&#8217;s what he was doing at the time, but he is still responsible for his actions. Anyway, Baltar starts firing his gun and it turns out that Lee and his gang are just around the corner. Then there was this subtle yet fantastic interaction&#8230;</p>
<p><em>Baltar: Sorry about that.<br />
Lee: Doc, you did good.</em></p>
<p>Succinct and to the point, that was one of the most touching moments in the entire finale (for me). Lee has always been one of Baltar&#8217;s harshest critics and for Gaius to do enough to earn a compliment from him (which was no doubt boosted by the Doctor&#8217;s decision to stay on <em>Galactica</em>), it was a major milestone in Baltar&#8217;s road to redemption.</p>
<p>So Hera runs off as Helo is shot, and the whole opera house flashbacks begin. This was a very cool way to intertwine the show&#8217;s past with its present and give meaning to those dreams. I&#8217;m guessing this was Moore&#8217;s plan from the start. Usually, when you&#8217;re writing fiction, you know how it begins and how it ends, and you&#8217;ll figure out the middle later. I think once Moore introduced the opera house dream, he knew that it was going to come full circle as all the parties involved search for Hera on <em> Galactica</em>. The dreams made Caprica Six and Baltar look nefarious, as if they were snatching the girl away. But in fact, they had the best interests of the girl at heart. This all led to Baltar and Caprica Six taking Hera into the CIC, where the final five were positioned above them, same as the dream. Very, very cool.</p>
<p>All right, so somehow Cavil gets a hold of Hera, and instead of Bill or someone else putting a bullet in his &#8220;brain,&#8221; Baltar finally redeems himself. If he&#8217;s not on <em>Galactica</em> (the one true, selfless act that Lee was talking about earlier this season), then he&#8217;s not there to convince Cavil to give up the girl, and who knows how that confrontation ends. Gaius talks about the visions, refers to them as &#8220;angels&#8221; and gets Cavil to buy into the whole &#8220;let&#8217;s break the cycle of violence&#8221; plan, providing that the final five give the cylons the key to resurrection. Only the plan goes awry when Tyrol sees Torry&#8217;s memory of killing his wife &#8212; so he flips out and kills her. Cavil, ever the survivor, says &#8220;frak&#8221; and offs himself. This doesn&#8217;t make any sense to me.</p>
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<p>Anyway, now it&#8217;s time for Starbuck to take over. Moore did a great job of setting up this scene. From the final four hearing &#8220;All Along the Watchtower,&#8221; to Hera giving the drawing to Starbuck, to her interaction with her &#8220;dad&#8221; in the bar, to her working with Anders to try to put the song into some sort of numerical connotation, it was a long, fleshed-out journey. Of course, the fact that she jumped <em>Galactica</em> to a second Earth (which oddly enough, has all the same continents as the original Earth) requires a huge leap of faith. It&#8217;s clear now that Moore is pushing the idea of intelligent design, which he (possibly) sees as a compromise between the inaccuracies of the Bible (as they relate to established science) and the finality of atheism. This is confirmed when Bill, Gaius, Coddle and a few others are observing a tribe of prehistoric humans walk by. The fact that humans evolved independently requires some sort of a belief in divine intervention.</p>
<p>At some point, Starbuck/Lee have a flashback to the time that they met, and it turns out that they almost slept together. But the most important part of the flashback was Kara revealing that she isn&#8217;t afraid of death. It&#8217;s not that she doesn&#8217;t know fear, she does, but she&#8217;s not afraid of dying, which was yet another clue that she was not human (nor cylon). Whatever she is &#8212; some sort of angel that walks the Earth, twice &#8212; she is built in such away that she&#8217;s not afraid of death, and this lack of fear has allowed her to do amazing things in her time with the fleet. Regarding the other flashbacks, I think we were supposed to see just how close Bill was to <em>not</em> being in charge of <em>Galactica</em> at the time of the attack and what it took for Roslin to convince herself that a move into politics was the right thing for her. I&#8217;m not sure why it took sleeping with her former student (though that&#8217;s admittedly a bit on the sketchy side, even that late in life), but that&#8217;s what it took.</p>
<p>Back to New Earth. Not unlike the finale to the &#8220;Lord of the Rings&#8221; trilogy, this one had about five or six endings. It&#8217;s understandable &#8212; the viewers want to know how each major character moves on, and it&#8217;s impossible to do that quickly. I think that this is why they decided to do a two-hour combined finale instead of breaking it up into two episodes. It just wouldn&#8217;t have worked as well separately.</p>
<p>All right, so the assumption is that the fleet is willing to give up all of their technology and live and breed with the natives. There&#8217;s no other way to explain the lack of technology, so I guess I&#8217;m willing to buy it. I just have a hard time believing that the fleet, after arguing about every little thing, would be so homogeneous in its position on this.</p>
<p>Back in April of 2008, I wrote the following on the <a href="https://www.premiumhollywood.com/2008/04/05/battlestar-galactica-%E2%80%9Che-that-believeth-in-me%E2%80%9D/" target="_blank">blog entry</a> for this season&#8217;s (first) premiere&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>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.”</em></p></blockquote>
<p>It turns out I was almost right. (Mind you, this doesn&#8217;t mean anything &#8212; I floated all sorts of theories on this blog so I was bound to have one or two that turned out to be right.) They did find a &#8220;Planet of the Apes&#8221;-type Earth, but they found it early in the season, which opened up more possibilities for the finale. It was revealed that Tyrol&#8217;s son wasn&#8217;t really his son, so the Adam and Eve thing was out (which is probably good, since Moore is going with more of an intelligent design explanation) but it did turn out that Hera was Eve&#8230;mitochondrial Eve, that is. </p>
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<p>So let&#8217;s see&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8212; After killing Torry, Galen is sick of people and wants to live and die alone. In about five years, I picture him sitting in a tent somewhere cold (with a huge, grizzly beard), wishing that he had some interpersonal interaction. Before he leaves, Tigh says that he would have done the same thing to Torry had she killed Ellen. Apparently, Tigh is the only one who is allowed to kill his wife&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8212; We were treated to a semi-useless flashback of Ellen and Tigh in the strip club where she says that all she wants to do is spend time with him. So now they get to spend a lot of time together. (How&#8217;s that going to work if they don&#8217;t have any booze?)</p>
<p>&#8212; Helo is going to teach Hera how to hunt. No, Athena is. No Helo is. I get it. They&#8217;re happy. (At least Helo didn&#8217;t die &#8212; when he got shot, I thought he might be Moore&#8217;s sacrificial lamb.)</p>
<p>&#8212; Bill takes off with Laura to show her some wildlife. The way he said goodbye to Lee and Starbuck (after saying, &#8220;I don&#8217;t have much time left.&#8221;), I thought he was going to fly off into the sun. After all, he can&#8217;t leave that raptor lying around for future scientists to find, right? So I&#8217;m assuming that after he buried Laura, that&#8217;s just what he did. (I&#8217;m not sure why he kept talking about the cabin after she died though. I think that&#8217;s where the title of the last three hours, &#8220;Daybreak,&#8221; came from.)</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s a tip: If someone tells you that they think their &#8220;work is done,&#8221; don&#8217;t look away. They&#8217;re just going to disappear. Starbuck is apparently some sort of angel (who can&#8217;t see Baltar&#8217;s angels) who was sent to Caprica to help guide the fleet to New Earth. Moore didn&#8217;t have a whole lot of options with her when he said that there would be no more &#8220;surprise cylons&#8221; after they revealed the final five. She couldn&#8217;t be a cylon and she couldn&#8217;t be human, because she found her body on Earth. So she had to be something else. So that&#8217;s what she was &#8212; something else.</p>
<p>And then there&#8217;s Baltar and Caprica Six, who decided to start a farm. Baltar knows about farming because of his dad, which was one of the purposes of his flashback. And this is one of the problems I have with Lee&#8217;s intention to break the cycle by saying, &#8220;no cities.&#8221; People are eventually going to settle down. When they learn how to grow things, they&#8217;re going to stay in one place, and that&#8217;s how towns are developed. When there are towns, there are eventually going to be cities. And when there are cities, there are eventually going to be killer robots. Or I guess that&#8217;s what Moore is saying.</p>
<p>When we jump forward 150,000 years to modern day New York, was anyone really surprised? It was a really cool transition &#8212; the camera hovering over Central Park before shooting up to show all the skyscrapers &#8212; and that&#8217;s when Moore actually made his cameo. He was the guy holding the magazine about mitochondrial Eve that the vision of Caprica Six was reading. </p>
<p>I get the sense that the vision of Six and the vision of Baltar are actually angels that can take any form. In this case, they took the form of Baltar and Six so that they could communicate with the real Baltar and Six. Moore left them in that form for the final scene for continuity&#8217;s sake, as it would have been strange to see two new actors in their place. Moore gets a little preachy here with all of the &#8220;technology run amok&#8221; talk, and the implication is that we&#8217;re headed towards destruction if we continue down this path. I&#8217;m not sure exactly what path he&#8217;s talking about, but given the montage of shots at the end, he&#8217;s most likely referring to the work being done in the world of robotics. I&#8217;ve heard this story before.</p>
<p>The vision of Caprica Six says that she thinks this time it will be different, saying that something unexpected may come up because &#8220;that too is in God&#8217;s plan.&#8221; This is when Baltar says something odd, and I&#8217;m not really sure what it means&#8230;</p>
<p><em>&#8220;You know it doesn&#8217;t like that name&#8230; Silly me. Silly, silly me.&#8221; </em></p>
<p>Okay, so he&#8217;s referring to a higher power, one that he knows well enough to know that &#8220;it&#8221; doesn&#8217;t like to be called &#8220;God.&#8221; I&#8217;m assuming the &#8220;silly me&#8221; comment refers to the fact that humans will have no other name for &#8220;it,&#8221; though he may mean something else. Thoughts?</p>
<p>Also, who knew that Bob Dylan didn&#8217;t originally write &#8220;All Along the Watchtower&#8221;? I bet that&#8217;s news to him!</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s it. The end of a great science fiction show (maybe the best ever?) and less importantly, the end of this blog. I hope everyone enjoyed reading my scatterbrained thoughts each week and that this forum allowed fans to enjoy the series a bit more. During the finale, there were two previews &#8212; one for &#8220;Caprica,&#8221; which I fully intend to blog once it starts, and another for &#8220;Battlestar Galactica: The Plan,&#8221; which is a two-hour event that shows how the cylons developed their plan to attack Caprica. I knew about the former, but not the latter, so needless to say I&#8217;m excited to see what Moore comes up with. I just hope that whatever it is, it doesn&#8217;t take away from the finality of the finale. (Try saying that ten times fast.)</p>
<p><em><strong>3/22 Update:</strong> Here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2009/03/battlestar_galactica_ronald_d.html" target="_blank"><strong>link to an interview with Ronald D. Moore</strong></a>. He discusses a number of the last minute decisions, but doesn&#8217;t shed any light on why the fleet was so willing to give up its technology.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The name of this episode was &#8220;Daybreak,&#8221; so it&#8217;s not surprising that the fleet turned a corner of sorts this week. Specifically, Bill finished mourning for the Galactica and made a major decision &#8212; that he would lead a rescue mission for Hera. This started when he saw that picture of Hera and Athena was [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The name of this episode was &#8220;Daybreak,&#8221; so it&#8217;s not surprising that the fleet turned a corner of sorts this week. Specifically, Bill finished mourning for the <em>Galactica</em> and made a major decision &#8212; that he would lead a rescue mission for Hera. This started when he saw that picture of Hera and Athena was left on the <em>Galactica</em> bulletin board, and I think he took it as a sign that he had to do something. We didn&#8217;t see Sam provide the location of the colony, but that&#8217;s the assumption.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m not clear on why we spent much of the episode back in Caprica City before the attack. The first scene was with Bill talking to someone about something that he did not want to do. After just meeting Gaius, Caprica Six met his elderly dad. She set him up in a nursing home, so maybe that&#8217;s how she earned Gaius&#8217;s trust, eventually leading to his betrayal of his fellow humans. We saw Kara and Lee&#8217;s first meeting, though she was his brother&#8217;s girlfriend at the time. And then there was Roslin &#8212; after losing her entire family in a car accident, she had a bit of a mental breakdown.</p>
<p>One of the last flashbacks was of a drunk Lee having an encounter with a pigeon.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the point?</p>
<p>I have no idea.</p>
<p>Back in the present, Kara continues to work on the meaning of her song, even trying to turn it into some mathematical formula, but she&#8217;s not having much luck. Gaius pleads with Lee to give his &#8220;people&#8221; representation in the government and Lee asks him if he&#8217;s ever made a single selfless act in his life. Later on, when Bill asks for volunteers, it looks for a moment that Gaius is conflicted and may join them, but when we cut to the final shot of the hanger, I didn&#8217;t see where he was. My guess is that he&#8217;s ultimately going to stick with the fleet.</p>
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<p>That&#8217;s about it. Not a whole hell of a lot happened this week, save for Bill&#8217;s decision to go after Hera. Based on the reconnaissance, it&#8217;s going to be tough to get close to the colony&#8230;</p>
<p>Next week should be interesting. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[What did we learn this week? Well, a while back, when Cavil mentioned that the humans hadn&#8217;t found the &#8220;colony&#8221; yet, he wasn&#8217;t referring to Earth. The Cylons do have a colony and that&#8217;s where Boomer took Hera. It appears that the final two (or is it three, as TV.com indicates?) episodes are going to [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What did we learn this week?</p>
<p>Well, a while back, when Cavil mentioned that the humans hadn&#8217;t found the &#8220;colony&#8221; yet, he wasn&#8217;t referring to Earth. The Cylons do have a colony and that&#8217;s where Boomer took Hera. It appears that the final two (<a href="http://www.tv.com/battlestar-galactica-2003/show/23557/episode.html" target="_blank">or is it three, as TV.com indicates?</a>) episodes are going to involve some sort of a rescue attempt. It&#8217;s all about Hera. (And Kara.)</p>
<p>Speaking of Kara, Baltar tested the DNA from the dog tags and apparently discovered that she did in fact crash and burn on Earth. After the funeral, Baltar used this information about Kara to advance his own agenda. He announced that Starbuck is walking proof that there is an afterlife. (Of course, if that was the case, why don&#8217;t we see more &#8220;dead&#8221; people walking around?) Anyway, we learned once again that Baltar is a giant ass. For whatever reason, Kara took him into her confidence and he betrayed her. But really, what did she expect he&#8217;d do? (On a side note, Baltar did in fact try to make a move on Caprica Six, but he was shot down. I wonder if that&#8217;s the end of that storyline or if it will continue through the end of the series. I&#8217;m betting on the latter considering how the two are always together in the opera house dream.)</p>
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<p>What else did we learn? It took a lot of liquor and a weird Jackson Pollock moment with the white paint, but Bill is finally able to give up on <em>Galactica</em>. He&#8217;s cynical about the fleet&#8217;s destiny and whatnot, but what else is there to do? If the more spiritual folks say that they need to go after Hera, why not do it? Isn&#8217;t that better than aimlessly drifting around space until you run out of resources?</p>
<p>Hera can project! I don&#8217;t know what this really means, but she and Boomer bonded over it. By the time they got to the colony, Boomer had grown attached to Hera and those crocodile tears at the end proved that she had a tough time handing the girl over to Cavil. By the way, did you hear Cavil say to Hera that she would soon have a lot of little playmates? How does he plan do accomplish that? Cavil also confirmed that Boomer sneaking Ellen off to the fleet was indeed just a ploy to kidnap Hera. It will be interesting to see if Boomer steps in and saves Hera from whatever Cavil has planned for her.</p>
<p>With <em>Galactica</em> being stripped for parts, the military personnel are going to move over to the Cylon basestar. The humans are justifiably skeptical of this, but do they really have a choice?</p>
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		<title>Battlestar Galactica: Someone to Watch Over Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 18:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When this episode started, and Kara got into a conversation with some random dude in the bar, I was thinking &#8212; why are they introducing a new character at this point in the series? My &#8220;twist-dar&#8221; went off when they failed to show her dad&#8217;s face in her flashbacks, and it really went off when [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.daemonstv.com/2009/02/24/battlestar-galactica-season-4-episode-16-someone-to-watch-over-me/nup_107051_0170/" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="299" src="http://www.daemonstv.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/nup_107051_0170-334x500.jpg" alt="" /></a>When this episode started, and Kara got into a conversation with some random dude in the bar, I was thinking &#8212; <em>why are they introducing a new character at this point in the series?</em></p>
<p>My &#8220;twist-dar&#8221; went off when they failed to show her dad&#8217;s face in her flashbacks, and it <em>really</em> went off when he lit up a cigarette (after she reminisced about the &#8220;smell of tobacco&#8221; earlier in the episode). Then the meaning of Hera&#8217;s drawing was revealed and suddenly Kara and her &#8220;dad&#8221; were playing the &#8220;Battlestar Galactica&#8221; version of &#8220;All Along the Watchtower.&#8221; </p>
<p>Kara&#8217;s trip plodded along, but it was still quite intense, because the nature of her existence is still one of the big questions yet to be answered. This mellowness provided a nice balance to what was going on elsewhere on the ship, as the Chief made a bad, bad decision by trusting Boomer again. Roslin&#8217;s demeanor towards Tyrol was unnecessarily harsh, and she bears some responsibility for his actions. Boomer is (mostly) evil, a fact confirmed by her sexual encounter with Helo right in front of Athena. That has to be a tough pill for the Chief to swallow &#8212; he breaks her out of the brig and the first guy she screws is Helo? Ouch.</p>
<p>The scene where Boomer made her escape was one of the most nail-biting of the entire series. It was clear that the Chief didn&#8217;t know Hera was in the trunk because Boomer had to tell him to &#8220;be careful&#8221; with it. Still, he&#8217;s a dope for falling for her act again. Way to go, Chief.</p>
<p>So now <em>Galactica</em> has a hole in the side of the ship, and after weeks of intimating that the old girl was on her last legs, the ship is truly falling apart. Cavil has (or will have) Hera, and there are only three episodes left. We still need to find out the truth about Kara and the fleet needs to find some sort of home. They wouldn&#8217;t end the series with the fleet just drifting aimlessly in space&#8230;would they?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.daemonstv.com/2009/02/17/battlestar-galactica-deadlock-season-4-episode-16/nup_107050_0127/" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="300" src="http://www.daemonstv.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/nup_107050_0127-334x500.jpg" alt="" /></a>After last week's jam-packed episode, the series downshifted a bit, delving into the minutiae (i.e. the food shortage) that played such a prominent role in the first two seasons. While Baltar and Paula were arguing about food, I was wondering if this was really how we were going to spend the last five episodes. This detail-oriented stuff was interesting when the show was finding its feet, but with all that has happened, it just feels trivial. The major plot points to come out of Baltar's storyline is that Caprica Six is back in his head (yay!) and that he managed to convince Bill to give him a trunk load of guns to defend their food stock. (I'll admit that it was funny to see how Baltar picked the prettiest mom to help, resulting in a major eye-roll from Paula. Some things never change.)

It was nice of Boomer to bring Ellen back to the fleet, but their arrival has all sorts of consequences. First and foremost, Ellen is still an annoying bitch. When she finds out that Tigh and Caprica Six are expecting, it throws her into a jealous rage and she tries to manipulate the situation to get back into Saul's arms. The plan may have worked too, as it could have been the stress of Ellen's return that sent Caprica's pregnancy off the rails. Now that the baby is out of the picture, I'd expect Tigh and Ellen to pick up where they left off. (Baltar and Caprica Six may too, for that matter.)]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.daemonstv.com/2009/02/17/battlestar-galactica-deadlock-season-4-episode-16/nup_107050_0127/" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" class="photo_right" border="0" width="200" height="300" src="http://www.daemonstv.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/nup_107050_0127-334x500.jpg" alt="" /></a>After last week&#8217;s jam-packed episode, the series downshifted a bit, delving into the minutiae (i.e. the food shortage) that played such a prominent role in the first two seasons. While Baltar and Paula were arguing about food, I was wondering if this was really how we were going to spend the last five episodes. This detail-oriented stuff was interesting when the show was finding its feet, but with all that has happened, it just feels trivial. The major plot points to come out of Baltar&#8217;s storyline is that Caprica Six is back in his head (yay!) and that he managed to convince Bill to give him a trunk load of guns to defend their food stock. (I&#8217;ll admit that it was funny to see how Baltar picked the prettiest mom to help, resulting in a major eye-roll from Paula. Some things never change.)</p>
<p>It was nice of Boomer to bring Ellen back to the fleet, but their arrival has all sorts of consequences. First and foremost, Ellen is still an annoying bitch. When she finds out that Tigh and Caprica Six are expecting, it throws her into a jealous rage and she tries to manipulate the situation to get back into Saul&#8217;s arms. The plan may have worked too, as it could have been the stress of Ellen&#8217;s return that sent Caprica&#8217;s pregnancy off the rails. Now that the baby is out of the picture, I&#8217;d expect Tigh and Ellen to pick up where they left off. (Baltar and Caprica Six may too, for that matter.)</p>
<p>Tory, Tyrol and some of the numbered Cylons suddenly want to leave the fleet, and given what Sam said before his surgery &#8212; &#8220;Don&#8217;t leave the fleet!&#8221; &#8212; Tigh is more than a little reluctant. Since Caprica lost the baby, the whole Cylons-can-procreate argument doesn&#8217;t really hold much water, so they may decide to stick around for a while. Bill&#8217;s worried about Galactica&#8217;s dependence on Cylon technology, but the lesson (probably) is that humans and Cylons need each other to survive.</p>
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<p>Boomer&#8217;s return creates another issue &#8212; what does Bill do with her? She tried to assassinate him and then defected from the other 8&#8217;s to join Cavil in the Cylon civil war. As one of our readers suggested last week, she may have come back to rejoin Tyrol. He&#8217;s single and obviously still has feelings for her. This could drive a wedge between Bill and Tyrol, and that&#8217;s not good.</p>
<p>Finally, I have to mention a subtle yet hilarious exchange in Bill&#8217;s quarters when Baltar was pleading for help&#8230;</p>
<p><em>Bill: The two of you can listen to this.<br />
Lee: Where are you going?<br />
Bill: To the head, to do something constructive. A little project I&#8217;ve been working on.</em></p>
<p>The term &#8220;head&#8221; of course means the toilet, so Bill is saying that taking a dump is more constructive than listening to Baltar speak. That&#8217;s some dry humor there. Great stuff.</p>
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