I thought it had something to do with her destiny.
In the preview, I couldn't figure out
what that "no touching" thing was either -- also the stance the people had -- that did make it seem religious. I kept thinking that something bad was going to happen and I think that came from Helo's attitude of slight wigged-outness. I am so happy we're going to see Helo in two weeks.
Loved Roslin relaxing on Adama's bed.
Hmmm. . .
Yes, the Adama and Roslin bit at the end was lovely.
Oh, and Adama punching out Gaeta to save Baltar.
And Adama has a new haircut.
BTW, this is the episode that EJO directed, isn't it?
Oy.
So what happened in this BSG?
Not the events, but what moved forward?
The romantic melodrama is still in place, Baltar's still in custody not knowing whether or not he's a Cylon, and Adama doesn't know how much the Cylons know.
Oh, wait. Gaeta has a secret. It had better be a foreshadowed secret, or I'll be as irritated as D'anna's secret revelation made me.
Hmmph. The bits were well done, but they didn't go anywhere or show me more anything.
I think it was a Baltar episode, and the B plot reflected his guilt and identity conflict.
Does Gaeta actually have a secret, or is it just that he wants to kill Baltar?
The episode had me on the edge of my seat, but when I think about it too much, I'm mostly disappointed.
I don't buy what Lee said to Dee about marrying her because he's in love with her. That seems to fly in the face of what they were showing us in flashbacks, just a couple of episodes ago. And I could understand if it is just that Lee was lying, but he seemed to believe it himself, when he told Dee. Confusing.
Lee's feelings and actions are the weak link, for me, in this double triangle. I buy Starbuck's feelings and actions. I buy Anders' feelings and actions. I buy Dee's feeling and actions. I don't get Lee. Two episodes ago, he was telling Kara they ought to divorce their spouses, so they could be together. She comes to him last night and asks if he'll do it, and he reminds her of her night with him on New Caprica, and that she married Anders the next morning. Okay, that's valid, except he knew that two episodes ago, too. Gah.
The romantic melodrama is still in place, Baltar's still in custody not knowing whether or not he's a Cylon [...]
When I watched, I felt like this episode was supposed to cap the romantic melodrama, and that we were supposed to accept Baltar's humanity, but when I think about it, you're right. Nothing changed.
The title,
Taking a Break from all Your Worries,
earwormed me with the
Cheers
theme song,
pretty badly. I had the earworm for the whole time, and didn't even realize I'd seen the title on my TiVo, before I watched the episode. When I saw the title afterwards, it cracked me up, because there was a bar, and...okay, maybe I'm just tired and stir-crazy.
So what happened in this BSG?
NOTHING. Feh.
I hope either Dee or Gaeta is the SooperSeekritCylon. They've been through so much shit over the past year, they deserve some superpowers.
I am SO over Lee/Dee. I liked Dualla when she was a minor character in HER OWN STORYLINE. I do not like her as a minor character in SOMEONE ELSE'S STORYLINE. And Lee...Lee is just kind of pathetic. Which makes me sad.
I really did not like the convenience of "Oh yeah, that military experiment that of course was run on Galactica like everything else that ever happened to the military in the entire history of the Colonies? Sure we're got some drugs left over!" Normally when they do something that blatant, they manage to hide it better by not talking about it so much.
And the way the drugs were described...putting the victim in such a heightened state of anxiety that he'll confess everything because he thinks his life is at stake? How exactly would that differ from Baltar's baseline? I mean, if they wanted this to be the funny torture episode, I would have laughed if the drugs had no effect.
Sending Baltar to Lee's Lake of Perpetual Near-Deathiness was just lame.
I liked the final scene between Baltar and Gaeta, and some of the Kara/Anders stuff, but overall, this ep just didn't do it for me.
Laur and Adama know about the Final 5 and their possible connection to the Temple of the 5. If that makes any difference to anything I don't know.
I'm curious about why Gaeta tried to kill Balatr only after teh whispering, unless he was just biding his time up til then and meant to kill him as soon as he got a chance. I had hoped that being inside Baltar's head would be more interesting. He seems to be convinced he's not a Cylon, for whatever that's worth.
Eta: the romantic entanglements moved backwards if anything. Boring. Calli and the Chief fighting was far more intriguing, I'd've rather seen that.
So...they've got plenty of food and booze now, I guess?
You know -- there is also that thing they said about the final five and the one that they do not name. Or was Roslin talking about the gods that are venerated in the Temple of the Five? Is the one that they do not name the god of the Cylons?