Well. That is an interesting little tidbit, there, Bill. Been carrying that with you all this time... or repressing it, whatever. That just can't feel good.
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
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Um, that would be the violence.
OK, I feel anchored in the characters again. Thank goodness.
Also, aww, they're making up.
As soon as I saw that Tigh was wearing an actual eyepatch and not that bandage, I figured he'd come to make up with Bill.
Oh, and how fun that Dixon was a spy?
Did they bleep Adama early in the episode? I could have sworn he said something like "shitter" or somesuch, and they muted the word.
I didn't catch the context, but it stood out when the sound ended.
I enjoyed the episode quite a lot. People were acting like themselves. Well paced. Good balance of quiet and tension. Good stuff.
I think we'd be subconsciously (at the very least) dissatisfied with the idea that there's no large reward in a system that has such large penalties. But that's entirely metatextual reasoning for me.
Without metatext, the text can't work at all for me. You've got to be speaking a language I can comprehend, you know? If the language of the universe is Viking, ha-ha-you-lose, then I need to know that sooner than later.
They did bleep Adama.
I'm really happy that they showed a bit of what happened to D'Anna (sp?) Biers. I've been very curious as to whether she just stayed with the fleet and then joined the Cylons when they arrived or what. . . looks like they figured out she was a Cylon before that happened.
That threeway with Six and Baltar surprised me at first, but afterwards, I thought, well, of course she would!