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"However, it is also clear that she has not realized that she and the many workers are just as much apart of the problems when they essentially risked the existence of the Feet with their work strikes, the refusal of refining tylium , and disobedience toward military orders (Dirty Hands)."
"Cally Tyrol correctly states that the Cylons wouldn't need to even fire one shot because they may find the Fleet had torn itself apart because of humanity's tendency towards self-destruction. However, it is also clear that she has not realized that she and the many workers are just as much apart of the problems when they essentially risked the existence of the Feet with their work strikes, the refusal of refining tylium , and disobedience toward military orders (Dirty Hands)."


As long as the strikes remained non violent killing someone's defense attorney and trying to kill others is not the same as striking for one's rights. [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 12:20, 12 March 2007 (CDT)
As long as the strikes remained non violent killing someone's defense attorney and trying to kill others is not the same as striking for one's rights. [[User:Hunter2005|Hunter2005]] 12:20, 12 March 2007 (CDT)

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Ick..Not a "Trial" Cliffhanger?![edit]

I was hoping for a little action cliffhanger, a'la Star Trek: Next Generation's "Best of Both Worlds, Part I." But I suspect we're getting "The Trial of Gaius Baltar." The title of this ep suggests that this is a Lee Adama story, but the curious Q&A with Katee Sackhoff a few weeks ago might indicate something else...I just don't know. --Spencerian 07:39, 20 December 2006 (CST)

Spence, what interview are you referring to and what did Katee say that makes you so curious?--Straycat0 08:15, 20 December 2006 (CST)
See if you can glean something about Sackhoff and episode 16 here. I was at this SF convention, where she noted her filming ended with episode 16 for the season, I believe. --Spencerian 08:57, 20 December 2006 (CST)

Promo Pics[edit]

Are up here. --FrankieG 09:25, 10 February 2007 (CST)

I'm more curious of the updated Maelstrom pics. There's one where Starbuck is with someone who appears to be a sister or an oracle. Uh-oh. --Spencerian 10:23, 10 February 2007 (CST)
The info with the photo says it is an oracle: Georgia Craig as Oracle Brenn. --FrankieG 19:20, 10 February 2007 (CST)


Holy Frak! It's Agent Smith! --Webbie 21:38, 12 February 2007 (CST)

He reminds me of David Hewlett, Elton John and the Blues Brothers, although he does look a lot like Agent Smith from the neck up. -- Gordon Ecker 22:10, 12 February 2007 (CST)

Episode Description[edit]

Since I can't edit the page, here is the episode descrip for The Son Also Rises from Tvguide.com

"Lee is ordered to protect Baltar's lawyer, Romo Lampkin (Mark Sheppard), after Baltar's first lawyer dies in what is suspected to be an act of sabotage; bombings cause the crew to examine theories about the culprits." —The preceding unsigned comment was added by LOSDucard (talk • contribs).

Predictions?[edit]

The ol' crystal ball's coming in pretty fuzzy this week, everybody. Shame, too. I got such good reception last week. Anyway, here we go!

  • The Adamas mourn Starbuck. This is going to be a recurring theme for the rest of the season. Not that the season has long to go.
  • Anders is seen at Kara's memorial, likely for the last time this season.
  • Lee and Dee are having problems again. Lt. Anastasia Adama is jealous of the depth of Lee's feelings for Kara, but she also empathizes for her husband's pain. She's conflicted by these emotions, but ultimately decides to support him.
  • We learn that Lee has been studying his grandfather's law books in what little free time he has.
  • I have a feeling we'll be seeing a little of Caprica Six this episode, but she, Phantom Six, and Athena are likely the only Cylons (or Cylon-appearing angels) we see this episode. I honestly doubt we'll see the Cylons again until the end of the finale. Like I said in earlier predictions, I think that boxing the Threes had a major effect on the Cylon in general and it's taking them time to adjust.
  • Hot Dog gets promoted to Viper training officer. Like Talos said, he's the best of what's left.
  • We see Baltar's lawyer for the first time: Galvatron!

That's all I've got for this week, folks. See you at The Crossroads! --Slander 15:08, 9 March 2007 (CST)

Social decent is not the same as terrorism[edit]

I don't agree with this in the analysis portion of the page:

"Cally Tyrol correctly states that the Cylons wouldn't need to even fire one shot because they may find the Fleet had torn itself apart because of humanity's tendency towards self-destruction. However, it is also clear that she has not realized that she and the many workers are just as much apart of the problems when they essentially risked the existence of the Feet with their work strikes, the refusal of refining tylium , and disobedience toward military orders (Dirty Hands)."

As long as the strikes remained non violent killing someone's defense attorney and trying to kill others is not the same as striking for one's rights. Hunter2005 12:20, 12 March 2007 (CDT)