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Escape Velocity
Religious freedom is debated and defended as the messianic Gaius Baltar promotes his belief in one true God.
Compare to last's week, I wonder how much worst (in a good way) can it get?
I'm going to second that. I'm all for serialization but we're four episodes in with very few payoffs to anything and not much coherent story-just a blizzard of new ideas being thrown at us. I sure hope all this is going somewhere soon.Olgar Shiverstone said:Meh. Is it heresy to say meh? It was a very character-driven episode, but I just don't feel like we went anywhere.
The scene looked strange, and a strong part in me believes it was left (or even planned) so intentionally.The scene looked as if some invisible force held Baltar up, and maybe that should tell us something. We might never find out...kinem said:I may be wrong, but when Head Six was lifting Baltar up to face the guard, in the shots they showed from the others' perpective in which she was not seen, it looked like the shirt under his armpits was being tugged up - not just him lifting his own shoulders. This may be an artifact of bad special effects, or it could indicate that Head Six is an independent entity with telekinetic powers.
Ahnehnois said:I'm going to second that. I'm all for serialization but we're four episodes in with very few payoffs to anything and not much coherent story-just a blizzard of new ideas being thrown at us. I sure hope all this is going somewhere soon.
I do suspect, though, that at some point it will be worth the wait.
Keoki said:After teasing us with the prospect of finding Earth, they're really dragging their feet with that storyline, and I'm beginning to find it a little irritating.