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Damn, that's a lot of musical detail. I feel like a heathen for missing most of it, though I'm sure it all contributes to the overall effect.
Interested to note the tsuzumi--we had an instrument like that growing up, but it was African, not Japanese.
I knew I heard a biwa! I had a chance to buy one of those in a random store in, like, Nashville or somewhere. But I didn't.
I know - I love reading his posts but I don't get it all. And it's fun knowing that ALL the major characters (and some minor ones) have musical themes.
I wish that he's have little sound clips when he's talking about the various pieces.
Reading bits of score certainly doesn't make it come alive for me.
Narcho is the cute dude from Second Wave
(First Wave.) Yeah, Sebastian Spence turned up with the Pegasus and I was so totally sure he'd be important because he was, like, a recognizable actor. To me, and almost no one else, but hey. But I think he just turns up from time to time because he's Canadian.
Also, hi, I just caught up. And I'm glad I didn't get around to last week's episode until now because it was pretty bleh. But the latest one was great fun. Starbuck's been grumpy for so long that I really enjoyed her adrenaline-infused mania & ass-kickery.
I'm always the big Baltar apologist so: I love that he's gone from atheism to devotion to "God sucks!" Plus, his goodbye to his cult/harem amused me. "I have no desire to leave you. [beat, shifty look] No desire at all!"
And yeah. I do not want Adama mad at me. Yikes. When he and Tigh grabbed the guns and the kid was all "I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry"? I don't blame him a bit.
I type that and then think of them retconning Nicky's parentage, but you know what I mean--a deliberate misdirect of the facts.
Well, Starbuck died. I would really like the 5th to not be Ellen, for lots of reasons, and there is some precedent for the cast & writers to lie their asses off. I don't know. I tend to think they intend Ellen to be the 5th without question, if for no other reason than because of how little time they have left. I don't care for Gaeta as a Cylon either, so... I'm fussy.
But Starbuck did die. We've since saw her corpse. It just didn't mean as much as we'd have thought it might. Which is why I'd rather be confused about what it means to have Ellen as the fifth than have them say she's the fifth and then take it back.
I'm don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but Moore definitely said in an interview that he wanted to resolve who was the 5th pretty clearly after the break and thus wrote the revelation to occur in that first ep. Ellen is the 5th.
He took great pains not to talk about it when he gave his commentary because he didn't want that fact spoiled.
(First Wave.) Yeah, Sebastian Spence turned up with the Pegasus and I was so totally sure he'd be important because he was, like, a recognizable actor.
Woops! And ditto. And then I got cranky because not only was he in a rather smallish part, but he was playing a jerk. Maybe Starbuck should pour salt on him (or was it sugar?)
he wanted to resolve who was the 5th pretty clearly after the break and thus wrote the revelation to occur in that first ep. Ellen is the 5th.
Then... they've not one much of a job dealing with it. If it was supposed to be such a big deal, why isn't it a big deal?