My TiVo cut off before the previews and I haven't seen the webisodes. At least now I k ow what everyone is talking about.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I predict that Tyrol will spend the next six episodes down in the FTL chamber frantically radioing Adama that he can't possibly provide him more power because it's tearing the ship apart. Also, he will discover that his model of Cylon has always spoken with a thick Scottish brogue.
After this episode, I think the series is going to end with the destruction of the Galactica. And the colonists are going to become planet-bound again.
I hope that the piece Tyrol took out goes back in easily enough. Or maybe that's their rationale for the first drive upgrade. Still, the fleet is dead in the water unless it's done, never mind the wall tears (that looked oddly like scratches, not stress or tear marks).
I think they have a case of giant space raptors.
According to RDM in the podcasts, the Gaeta/Hoshi relationship was written into the webisodes after they'd wrapped the season, which is why there's no follow-up on that during the mutiny.
After this episode, I think the series is going to end with the destruction of the Galactica. And the colonists are going to become planet-bound again.
Along with the B-ark from Golgafrincham?
I predict that Tyrol will spend the next six episodes down in the FTL chamber frantically radioing Adama that he can't possibly provide him more power because it's tearing the ship apart. Also, he will discover that his model of Cylon has always spoken with a thick Scottish brogue.
Bwah!!! Well, they already had him crawling through the Jeffries tubes, so it'll fit.
I don't know what a Jeffries tube is - I thought of Die Hard.
They're what the conduits on Star Trek are called. They're named after the set designer on Trek: [link]