A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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The giant Cylon ship is going to turn out to be a widget factory.
Yeah. Or a Cylon verion of Disney Land.
Commentaries for both last and this week's eps have been posted. Slow as fuck frak download, though.
Do I rewatch with commentary? Or do I rewatch, then rewatch with commentary? I think the latter.
Do I rewatch with commentary? Or do I rewatch, then rewatch with commentary?
For the first time, I just don't think I can rewatch this one right away. Just so intense and disturbing (there's that word again). I think the ep did its job, but, damn. Draining is right, Laura.
And he was very hand-wavey about how he ended up on Pegasus.
My impression was that he had been "enlisted" at gunpoint and it was another indication of how things were on the Pegasus. For example, the Pegasus may have stripped a civilian vessel of what it needed, then abandoned it.
My impression was that he had been "enlisted" at gunpoint and it was another indication of how things were on the Pegasus.
That was my first thought. It could go either way. Maybe they're just setting up the option for now.
Damn, I really wanna hear what Ron Moore has to say in this week's commentary....
Wow. I didn't watch, but I really enjoyed y'all's watch-and-post.
Oh, and I really liked Baltar in this ep. Of course, for his treatment of Abused!Six, but also the way he figured out exactly what to say to the admiral so she'd let him be nice to Abused!Six - he wasn't judgemental to the admiral (because I'm sure he knew that wouldn't get him what he wanted).
I love this episode, I do.
BUT, in spite of the near-perfect execution, and the total workability on every level as a plot device, rape as a shortcut to EVIL still annoys me on principle, and I expect more of this show.
But that's on rewatch. My initial reaction was more along the lines of "OH HOLY FRACK THAT'S NOT GOOD." The "Oh wait, I hate it when television does that" came later.
rape as a shortcut to EVIL still annoys me on principle, and I expect more of this show.
That would bug me too, but I still think this is commentary on Abu Ghraib, in which rape was used ostensibly as a military tool. With that in mind, it doesn't bug me. Not in that way, anyway.
I was most disturbed by how unbalanced the characterization was. No nuance or layering. The Pegasus crew members were either evil or intimidated.
This seemed like a very uncharacteristic episode. Not the kind of tension that this series usually brings. this just seemed like either bad writing or bad direction or both.