There is some fucked-up shit in this episode....
and a lot of it
If Laura lives how much detail of the flashbacks will she remember. I'm looking at you Gaius.
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There is some fucked-up shit in this episode....
and a lot of it
If Laura lives how much detail of the flashbacks will she remember. I'm looking at you Gaius.
Oh my....
Woot! Baby saves Laura.
(Say this is true, will she still require them to terminate the pregnancy after the baby's blood is used to save her? Assuming it works?)
ETA: Seems like she remembers about Baltar.
HA! Cylon baby saves Roslin. I mean, it's a bit asspully, but it has a bit of poetry to it. And Baltar saves Roslin and thus condemns himself. Niiiice.
Oh, Baltar is an idiot....
Oh, Baltar is an idiot....
Sanity not one of his features.
...but I figured the pro-Cylon resistance people would somehow get the nuke....
Oh, Baltar, you fuckhead. And I'm saying it kind of fondly.
I mean, how typical is it that Baltar's frantic last-minute solution to Roslin's illness came out of his desire to evade responsibility of the office of the President, then his dangerous, boneheaded betrayal came out of frakking petty spite? It's so classic Baltar, I have to laugh.
Well, a happy Sci-fi Friday for my inner moppet. We get some Martouf action, and Roslin lives. Aaaannnnd... suddenly I'm afraid my heart will get ripped out next week. (That's some conditioned Whedonverse response, right there, that is.)
Why hasn't Laura had him arrested yet? Or maybe she's forgotten her little throws-of-illness recollection?