
(S04E05) It looks like Sci Fi took to heart some of the complaints over last week's online preview. This week they weren't so vague, making it crystal clear how much of a preview we were going to get. If nothing else, I could skip over the first ten minutes of the episode when it aired on TV.
As we heard tonight, the mission of the Demitrius is nearing the end of its 60-day mission, and there's noticeable tension on-board. Two months doesn't really seem all that long, but then I got to thinking -- what is a "day" to the humans as related to Earth time? Are we to assume Caprica has the same cycles as Earth? I know, I'm digressing here, but I do wonder how they differentiate a day amongst all of the different colonies, then simply say "a day" on Galactica. Most likely they have a military-set definition for it.
I meant to mention something for the past couple of episodes, but I didn't think it was worth mentioning until now. Baby Nicolas cries an awful lot. I get that he's a baby and that, perhaps, the director is just trying to make us more aware of his presence. However, it was tonight when Tyrol turned off the radio as Baltar's speech was playing that I saw there was significance in what soothes him. Do machines -- baby machines -- learn at a different pace than humans? Is it possible that he understands at a higher level than a human baby at his age? Or maybe he just likes Baltar's accent.
Did you notice that Starbuck mentioned that she was waiting to "hear that sound again." I take it that many viewers automatically assume she means the 'All Along the Watchtower' song, but my guess is it's something else. If -- and, for me, this is a big if -- there's a "ship of lights" in this series, I again say I hope it's done well and right. Olmos already said in interviews, several times, that he has a clause in his contract that says there won't be aliens in this show. Well, other than Capricans vs. Earthlings that is. Would the beings on a ship of lights go against that?
I'm not sure what's with Tyrol's shaved head, but it makes him look like someone between a bad-ass and Curly of the Three Stooges, especially when he was rubbing his head, flipping out with a gun in his hand. Out of anyone else on the fleet that we know, Tyrol has more of a reason than anyone to act out that way. It's a wonder how he was able to control himself from pulling the trigger. He feels at fault for Cally's death (and, quite honestly, he is indirectly responsible) and obviously questions his own worth and safety to the rest of the citizens of the fleet.
Baltar's talk in Tyrol's quarters was finally something that someone grounded him, especially after hearing his crazy-sounding speeches this season. The fact that he was able to admit his faults to Tyrol's face was what finally allowed him to reach out a hand and accept him. At the same time, I still loved it when Tyrol grabbed Baltar by the throat earlier in the episode; I could hear the collective cries from Baltar-haters over the planet cry "Yes!"
As for the goings-on on the Demitrius, we could see mutiny coming from a mile away. Regardless of intention, bringing Leoben onto the ship was pure insanity over anything Roslin's ever done. This thing/person kept Kara captive for months as a slave, even going so far as to lie about her having a daughter. How in the world could she trust him for a second?
Starbuck is right, though, in that if they return to Galactica with nothing, they won't be sent back out. And even if they were, the crew would likely not agree to accompany her again. Now, with mutiny at stake, there's no way in hell they'd go out again. So now it's do or die time for Starbuck.
Lastly, a hat goes off to the sudden death of Sgt. Erin Mathias. She may have seemed a Red Shirt to many, but she actually had quite a few scenes on the show. Sadly, she won't really be missed all that much.
Current fleet population: 39,675 (-1 for Sgt. Mathias, +1 for supposed birth)















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
5-03-2008 @ 12:40AM
SJ said...
The previews give so much away, yet I can't look away....
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5-03-2008 @ 2:15AM
Marjorie said...
I'm a big fan of Gaius, but the Baltar/Tyrol arc is really beginning to weary me. I thought the Starbuck/Leoben/Demetrius part of the show was intriguing, but all in all, this episode fell a little flat for me.
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5-03-2008 @ 12:59PM
Jimmy said...
I have to agree. I know you have to expect these types of episodes in any long-form entertainment, but with this being last season, and so much that needs to happen, I just expect a little more.
5-03-2008 @ 2:20PM
0megapart!cle said...
Baltar/Tyrol Arc? What? Didn't this particular "arc" just start this week? Although I agree with the general sentiment that this episode felt a little weak. It'll be interesting to see if TWoP will give this an A+ like they gave the last several episodes.
5-03-2008 @ 2:17AM
bsgfan2003 said...
Mutiny on the Demetrius - I wish Lee would have been there. Hard to watch.
Both scenes between Tyrol and Baltar - Immensely gratifying.
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5-03-2008 @ 3:49AM
az1324 said...
That was pretty intense when the chief looked like he was gonna go all full metal jacket for a second.
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5-03-2008 @ 9:16AM
Bash said...
"As we heard tonight, the mission of the Demitrius is nearing the end of its 60-day mission"
Wow stellar writing.
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5-04-2008 @ 2:33PM
Dorv said...
Wow, stellar douchebagging.
5-03-2008 @ 9:57AM
Ro said...
Good episode...but I was hoping that there would have been something that happened between Leoben and Anders when they talked one on one. I know Athena didn't recognize anything when Tyrol and Anders became aware of themselves, but clearly the Leoben character know more than any other as to what's going on...at least a red flicker in Anders' eye to tip Leoben off would have been a cool event twist leading to who knows what...oh well...
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5-03-2008 @ 10:49AM
AJ said...
this episode disappointed me but next week looks awesome...starbuck on a basestar? i'm giggling with delight.
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5-03-2008 @ 11:51AM
Trevor Carpenter said...
Tyrol's shaved head is as a result of his demotion. This isn't because the shaving is a form of punishment. It is because he is now a member of the lowest ranking class of enlisted-men on the ship. It would be common to see all the newest recruits with shaved heads.
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5-03-2008 @ 12:05PM
LC said...
Good point. I didn't even think it that way.
5-03-2008 @ 12:22PM
Oreo said...
Wow both Lost and BSG had hard to watch episodes this week. Terrible useless episode. The writers only had 20 episodes to finish the show off and yet they still drag their feet.
Thank god there is no season 5.
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5-03-2008 @ 2:24PM
0megapart!cle said...
Thank god there is no Season 5. Really? Thank God for that? That is what you are going to thank God for? That is like, I don't know, thanking God for bad things happening to good people, because otherwise life would just be "too" perfect. My God, man, what the hell? Are you some kind of sadomasochist or something, wanting the best shows ever to die?
5-03-2008 @ 3:03PM
SJ said...
You have a point. I love BSG but they really do like to drag their feet. They have done it with every season since they started doing 20+ episodes per season (the first season is still the best).
Just because a show is good doesn't mean you have to stretch it out to 20 episodes a season or last more than it needs to in terms of seasons (it's different for comedies).
5-03-2008 @ 10:06PM
Oreo said...
Maybe we should have BSG be like Stargate, just continuing to get worst and worst each year delaying change. BSG is one of the best shows on TV and it has shown the last two years they can't do more than 13 episode seasons without dragging their feet. I would like it to end on a high note and right now it's just dragging it's feet.
The show needs to end, they need to find Earth, deal with it, and end it, that's the plan. Getting to that goal is painfully slow. Adding 13-20 more episodes would just make it even more painful to watch a great show being a bore.
So yes thank god this is the last season, THANK GOD!
5-05-2008 @ 2:13AM
Phish said...
i think the people who are bitching about the current set of episodes are those who have a really really small attention span.
they cant deal with the more complex mythology behind the show.
they dont want to see good acting and character development.
they refuse to be patient and savour each scene as the series comes to an end.
there is significance to the final plot in each and every scene from the beginning of season 4. there are no lame sub plots.
if all you want to see is things blow up, i'm sure there's a lot of crap out there for you.
and one other thing, dont bother watching iron man, this movie is too sophisticated for you lot.
5-03-2008 @ 6:00PM
nattyff said...
yes, they seriously drag their feet... what really anoyme of these episode, is the fact that the crew harldy react to the fact that the cylons are in war... C'MON!!! that's a big news if you are a human runing away from them, specially if one of the factions is ofering a truce... hope adama make something good with these!!! (he could perfectly send a raptor to the base ship´and make a juicy deal!!! :)
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5-04-2008 @ 1:55PM
chrisb said...
Uh, dude, the reason they don't react to news of a Cylon civil war is because they don't believe there is a Cylon civil war. The Leoben model is notorious for lying.
5-03-2008 @ 7:38PM
Boomfoxx said...
Anyone else get a Vincent D'Onfrio in Full Metal Jacket vibe from Tyrol? I thought it when I first saw him with the shaved head, then when he got his gun and was thinking of suicide I reminded me even more.
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