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great episode tonite

definitely one of the best episodes by far

seeing Adama take back the ship was awesome and Roslin's little speech was amazing

I agree that the episode was great, but I had two issues:

1) Cheif spent practically the entire show crawling through tubes

2) Roslin's yelling. Good lord that was awfully annoying to hear, even when she was trying to communicate to the ships, she was yelling into the mic. STOP YELLING!

Waiting to the fall back notion that Gaeta and Zerrick aren't dead because we didn't seeeeeeeeeeeee them die

I thought it was a really good idea to kill off so many minor and supporting characters before the end... nobody is really forgotten or left out of the story, and it's not all happy endings. Simply brilliant! Next week: Ellen Tigh in a goo bath and fraking Cavils again?

Yeah I'm pretty sure the chief saw damage that he know cannot be fixed without a proper shipyard (if even possible at all).

Anyway, you know BSG is good TV series when you wish it was a little bit more light hearted... because it is just that powerful.

Heh, if I was the smoking type, I'd be smoking one right after I watched it.

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I just hope the next episode deals with what they are going to do with the rest of the traitors. Taking out the top two is not going to solve much just there current issue, they need a proper reckoning with airlocks and firing squads

Adama should have let tigh shoot the pilot and kick it all off.

There were only 40 people killed between the last 2 epps, seems a bit low for the size of Galactica where did everyone go and hide during this?

Good episode except for Roslin's yelling. I thought it was way over the top.

About the Chief crawling through the tubes, was getting to the FTL drive his main objective from the start of the ep or did he decide on it later on? I couldn't tell.

About the Chief crawling through the tubes, was getting to the FTL drive his main objective from the start of the ep or did he decide on it later on? I couldn't tell.

He was headed for the armory first to get gun(s). Once the one dude found him and let him go, I guess to decided if he can't overthrow the ship by force he'd just make it dead in the water.

anyone caught the little references from lampkin (the lawyer), when he was being escorted?

the marine took his glasses (his trademark) which represent his "power", and he asked if someone was feeding his dog (he lost his mind when people killed his cat)

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anyone caught the little references from lampkin (the lawyer), when he was being escorted?

the marine took his glasses (his trademark) which represent his "power", and he asked if someone was feeding his dog (he lost his mind when people killed his cat)

I thought Lee gave him a dog as a gift after the last episode when they picked him as interim president.

Amazing episode! I'm so glad they were able to re-take the ship. What was with the damage in Galactica's engine room? It's like somebody scratched up the place with a light-sabre.

Thing is how he looked at it. Didn't look like worry, looked like he'd seen something from one of their weird religions.

To me, it seemed like he had a "Oh man, this bad... this is very bad..." look. And now that I actually pay attention to Galactica, I can see that she's battered up pretty badly. I guess she's falling apart.

Am I the only one who LOVED the scene where Roslin went all POWER and screamed 'I'M COMING TO GET YOUUUU.'? I thought that was awesome.

...Well, the entire episode was awesome, too.

This was my least favorite part of the episode, it was way over the top and too phony.

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