I'm not so sure the dissolution of the tribunal will be that tidy for Adama. But as the commander, he was in his rights to tell them to leave his ship. Gets them dismissed, but also leaves the members with a mad-on toward Adama that has at least a chance of echoing back.
As for Galactica!Boomer, she is in a pretty solid deep cover situation. I'm reminded of the situation Talia Winter was in on Babylon 5 where she didn't know she was a plant until she was activated. She'd been cooperating with her controllers the whole time, though more as a source of espionage than physical sabotage.
Just watched SG-1
Threads.
Is that going to be 2 hours on Scifi? Because it is 63 minutes on file.
I was thinking that maybe 90 minutes with a companion 30 minute show, or something...
Otherwise? 57 minutes of commercials and promos? Yikes!
I'm reminded of the situation Talia Winter was in on Babylon 5 where she didn't know she was a plant until she was activated.
Loved the scene where she got outed.
I'm reminded of the situation Talia Winter was in on Babylon 5 where she didn't know she was a plant until she was activated.
Loved the scene where she got outed.
I snerked at the word "outed," given the implied romantic relationship with Ivanova....
That was one great HSQ moment.
I'd always wondered if Kosh might not have been able to undo PsiCorp's hack job on Talia's mind if he had been so inclined.
She was so unmasked that she eventually posed nude, then tried to be a newscaster.
Oh wait...that was the actress.
She was so unmasked that she eventually posed nude, then tried to be a newscaster.
And eventually made her way to NYPD Blue.
We caught up with BSG tonight. DH watches the show with his whole attention and asks for the next ep. Which sounds funny, but he isn't much of a tv watcher. BTVS and Angel had him. and a few other things ( like firefly). I am not sure what he likes about it- but for me the emotional payoff is there. Not sure how I feel about Starbuck, I ignore all the stuff about her figureing out how to fly the cylon ship , because that is what SF shows do. ( and in real life - she was dead if she didn't try, so what the heck) However, the cheer at her return - from the whole ship- felt like real joy. It was good.
I'm not sure that the tribunal is shut down, but the sargent - sounded like the sterotypical prissy schoolteacher/old maid. and she forgot the rule - if you are going to try and bring someone down that is above you - make sure something, preferably public opinion, is on your side.
the scene with Adama and the chief was so well done.