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* Late in the run of the first Galactica television series, there was increasing pressure on the production to reduce costs, as TV ratings decreased. As a result, there was a tendency for episodes to re-utilize existing sets, and as a result, more episodes took place aboard ''Galactica'' or other ships in the fleet. "Baltar's Escape," in this way, is one of the ultimate recycling episodes. It makes use not only of the sets of ''Galactica'' hangar, bridge, and prison barge as it's primary settings, but also recycles a group of characters from prior episodes - including all the baddies that were all on the prison barge. | * Late in the run of the first Galactica television series, there was increasing pressure on the production to reduce costs, as TV ratings decreased. As a result, there was a tendency for episodes to re-utilize existing sets, and as a result, more episodes took place aboard ''Galactica'' or other ships in the fleet. "Baltar's Escape," in this way, is one of the ultimate recycling episodes. It makes use not only of the sets of ''Galactica'' hangar, bridge, and prison barge as it's primary settings, but also recycles a group of characters from prior episodes - including all the baddies that were all on the prison barge. | ||
*Despite the need for frugality, however, "Baltar's Escape" is an entertaining episode. Putting Baltar together with the Eastern Alliance and the [[Borellian Nomen]] creates interesting juxtaposition, and a chance for the bad guys to interact with each other. Some might find it | *Despite the need for frugality, however, "Baltar's Escape" is an entertaining episode. Putting Baltar together with the Eastern Alliance and the [[Borellian Nomen]] creates interesting juxtaposition, and a chance for the bad guys to interact with each other. Some might find it reminiscent of a Galactica version of the [[wikipedia:Secret Society of Super Villains|Secret Society of Super Villains]]. | ||
* At the end of the show, Baltar is again captured, and the Eastern Alliance prisoners flee aboard they vessel, with the Borellian Nomen along for the ride. The ulimate fate of the escapees is never dealt with, however. The episode ends with the capture of Baltar and although Blue Squadron, and {{TOS|Boomer}} in particular, pursue the Eastern Alliance cruiser back to Lunar 7 during the course of the next episode, | * At the end of the show, Baltar is again captured, and the Eastern Alliance prisoners flee aboard they vessel, with the Borellian Nomen along for the ride. The ulimate fate of the escapees is never dealt with, however. The episode ends with the capture of Baltar and although Blue Squadron, and {{TOS|Boomer}} in particular, pursue the Eastern Alliance cruiser back to Lunar 7 during the course of the next episode, ''[[Experiment in Terra]]'', this plot detail is lost amidst the drama of the intervention at Terra, and we never learn what happens to the Alliance villains or the Nomen. | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||