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Old 01-29-2007, 12:43 AM   #313
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A very slick episode tonight that for the first time in a long time didn't focus on conflict and the Cylons, but focused on Baltar and a triangle of relationships.

Yes it appears that Starbuck is still somewhat of a dirtbag on the show as she tried once again to draw Apollo away from Dualla while continuing to use Anders when she needs him and leading him along like Heroin leads an addict. Meanwhile it appears that there is trouble in paradise between the Chief and his wife. Apollo looks like he found a new love in the bottle as he spent most of the episode either drinking or stumbling around like a drunken moron crying his eyes out. I was mentioning to the girlfriend that it was odd that there was no mention of Boomer, the baby, or the captured version of number 6, and it looks like the next episode is another filler episode.

Why dosen't anyone actually torture Baltar. First the Cylons use nipple clamps on his fingers when they torture him, then the human's drug the crap out of him. Baltar basically confessed that he did help the Cylon's in the destruction of the colonies, and the murder and torture on New Caprica, and even though he was a dupe, he somewhat knew what was happening. Stay tuned for the trial.

Meanwhile they tossed some hints that Gaeta might be one of the missing Cylons, and Gaeta did little to dispell that with some odd behavior. Sneaking in to try to see Baltar, then later trying to kill him.

Was I the only one that knew that Baltar wasn't going to buy that Roslin was going to toss Baltar out of the airlock?

Baltar finally believes that he's not a Cylon, but there's still no explaination for the illusion of Number 6.

Overall a decent episode that focused more on individual problems then the trip to earth.
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