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== Overview == | |||
: ''Captain [[Lee Adama]], battling haunting demons of his own from a spurned love lost on Caprica, investigates the murder of new ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' commander [[Jack Fisk]], and uncovers a black market that strains the resources of the Fleet.'' | |||
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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
*The recovered President [[Laura Roslin]], discusses her plan to eliminate black market problems within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] in Adama's quarters with Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]], ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' Commander [[Jack Fisk|Fisk]], and Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], since they hold back on the majority of some needed | *The recovered President [[Laura Roslin]], discusses her plan to eliminate black market problems within the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]] in Adama's quarters with Admiral [[William Adama|Adama]], ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' Commander [[Jack Fisk|Fisk]], and Dr. [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], since they hold back on the majority of some needed. | ||
*Fisk | *Fisk seems adamant to help stop them, and tells the Admiral that on his order, he is willing to have his men put a stop to it. | ||
*When he arrives back in his quarters on ''Pegasus'' ([[Helena Cain|Admiral Cain's]] old quarters) Fisk sees a familiar face and starts conversing with | *When he arrives back in his quarters on ''Pegasus'' ([[Helena Cain|Admiral Cain's]] old quarters) Fisk sees a familiar face and starts conversing with the man, but from behind, he is garroted by several black market henchmen. One in particular stands out as a well-dressed "businessman," who just merely stands there and lights a cigarette as his men kills Fisk. | ||
* | *[[Lee Adama]], severely depressed since his ejection from the [[Blackbird]], has apparently been nurturing a relationship on ''[[Cloud 9]]'' with a woman named [[Shevon]], who has a young daughter named [[Paya]]. | ||
*He has brought a toy for Paya, but it appears all mangled, which spooks Paya. | *He has brought a toy for Paya, but it appears all mangled, which spooks Paya. | ||
*In a "morning after" talk, Lee and Shevon talk in tones that hint towards his wanting of a serious relationship. Shevon appears to dodge these, and requests 100 extra [[cubit|cubits]] as Lee is leaving because he "stayed the night" | *In a "morning after" talk, Lee and Shevon talk in tones that hint towards his wanting of a serious relationship. Shevon appears to dodge these, and requests 100 extra [[cubit|cubits]] as Lee is leaving because he "stayed the night." | ||
*In flashback scenes, we see a past love of Lee's on Caprica. The scenes revolve around a rendezvous between Lee and this girl, which resolves with her running away. The details and intensity of these flashbacks increase as the episode progresses. | *In flashback scenes, we see a past love of Lee's on Caprica. The scenes revolve around a rendezvous between Lee and this girl, which resolves with her running away. The details and intensity of these flashbacks increase as the episode progresses. | ||
* | *Apollo finds a small fortune of luxury goods in Fisk's closet, including a gold bracelet with the monogram "E.T." on it. Apollo realizes it's [[Ellen Tigh|Ellen Tigh's]], and confronts [[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh]] about it in his quarters. Tigh says that it was he and not his wife who traded it to Fisk for good liquor, fruit, etc. for Ellen and himself. Tigh explains that Fisk was deeply involved in using ''Pegasus'' as a hub to fence black market goods. | ||
*Dr. [[Cottle]]'s autopsy finds cubits jammed in Fisk's mouth, perhaps as a warning. Adama realizes that Fisk was trying to undercut one of his black market suppliers, and they took revenge. | |||
[[Image:Leeshevon.jpg|Lee with Shevon.|thumb]] | |||
*Dr. [[Cottle]]'s autopsy finds cubits jammed in Fisk's mouth | |||
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*On ''[[Colonial One]]'', President Roslin, piecing together her [[Epiphanies|near-death recollections of Caprica]], becomes aware of Baltar's pre-[[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|holocaust]] contact with a copy of [[Number Six|the Humanoid Cylon]] known to the Fleet as "[[Shelly Godfrey]]" and "[[Gina Inviere]]." She candidly asks Dr. Baltar, her vice president, to resign. Offended by her request, Baltar begins to walk away, but Roslin stops him to say that it's an offer she will not make again. Baltar replies that while he never wanted any political power in his life or even the office at first, he wants to remain vice president now more than ever. | *On ''[[Colonial One]]'', President Roslin, piecing together her [[Epiphanies|near-death recollections of Caprica]], becomes aware of Baltar's pre-[[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|holocaust]] contact with a copy of [[Number Six|the Humanoid Cylon]] known to the Fleet as "[[Shelly Godfrey]]" and "[[Gina Inviere]]." She candidly asks Dr. Baltar, her vice president, to resign. Offended by her request, Baltar begins to walk away, but Roslin stops him to say that it's an offer she will not make again. Baltar replies that while he never wanted any political power in his life or even the office at first, he wants to remain vice president now more than ever. | ||
*While | *While [[Lee Adama]] is exercising in ''Galactica'''s gym, [[Anastasia Dualla]] comes to him to bravely ask if the flirtations they exchange during training are leading anywhere. Adama has no idea what to say, and Dualla takes the quiet hint. | ||
*Lee Adama rushes to Shevon's room on ''Cloud 9'' after she calls for help. He finds Shevon and Paya bruised, and decides to take them to ''Galactica'', but is ambushed by thugs, who nearly | *Lee Adama rushes to Shevon's room on ''Cloud 9'' after she calls for help. He finds Shevon and Paya bruised, and decides to take them to ''Galactica'', but is ambushed by thugs, who nearly garrote him. As he is held within a breath of his life, he is confronted by a well-dressed, blunt "businessman," who warns him to back off of the investigation. | ||
*After | *After the beating, Apollo notices the corpse of the man that garroted Fisk. [[Tom Zarek]] drops by the scene in Shevon's room later, and discusses the black market with Apollo. | ||
*Zarek points out that the black market does get supplies where they are needed. Nonetheless, Zarek mentions the central hub of the black market, ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'', a ship so lawless it's practically "off the grid," where you can supposedly get anything. Zarek gives a name to the "businessman" | *Zarek points out that the black market does get supplies where they are needed. Nonetheless, Zarek mentions the central hub of the black market, ''[[Prometheus (ship)|Prometheus]]'', a ship so lawless it's practically "off the grid," where you can supposedly get anything. Zarek gives a name to the "businessman" -- [[Phelan]] -- and tells Apollo that he probably took Shevon there. Additionally, he points out that Phelan has given Apollo the murderer -- the thug with a bullet in his head -- and that it should be considered "a way out." | ||
* | *On ''Prometheus'', Lee Adama searches and finds Paya and other children locked up. | ||
*Apollo encounters Phelan in ''Prometheus'' | *Apollo encounters Phelan in ''Prometheus''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s bar. Apollo warns that ''Galactica'' is fully aware of his location, and that the battlestar would vent ''Prometheus''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s air into space unless Shevon and Paya are returned safely and the black market is shut down. | ||
*Phelan counters that the Fleet needs the black market | *Phelan counters that the Fleet needs the black market; it's like a pressure valve. Whenever a ship falls behind in the supply schedule, the black market fills the need. Phelan states that they sell all things to fill all wants, including children used as prostitutes. Adama is horrified. Shevon is dragged out and admits to her work for Phelan as a prostitute. | ||
*Snatching a gun from one of Phelan's guards, Adama threatens Phelan | *Snatching a gun from one of Phelan's guards, Adama threatens Phelan and cautions that the black market is crossing the line, and after several flashbacks, shoots him in the chest. | ||
*Apollo | *Apollo turns to Phelan's guards, also in shock, and tells them that he's not going to shut down all black market trade because the Fleet needs it for vital supplies whether he likes it or not. However, they must continue their business at his whim only. If there are more killings, if they hold back essential medicines or exploit children, he will annihilate them without restraint. | ||
* | *Shevon rejects Apollo, telling him he doesn't really care for her and only sees her as a replacement for the girl he left on Caprica. | ||
*Back on ''Colonial One'', Lee Adama | *Back on ''Colonial One'', Lee Adama and William Adama present their reports to the President. Roslin is upset that Apollo did not shut down the black market, but Apollo counters that they will never have a perfect system and there will always be a black market -- at least this way it can be monitored and controlled. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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*As seen in "[[Final Cut]]," there are occasionally meetings of all the ships in the Fleet. | *As seen in "[[Final Cut]]," there are occasionally meetings of all the ships in the Fleet. | ||
*Bill Duke (Phelan) also appeared in the sci-fi film ''[[Wikipedia:Predator (film)|Predator]]'', and played Bolivar Trask in ''[[Wikipedia:X-Men 3|X-Men 3]]''. | *Bill Duke (Phelan) also appeared in the sci-fi film ''[[Wikipedia:Predator (film)|Predator]]'', and played Bolivar Trask in ''[[Wikipedia:X-Men 3|X-Men 3]]''. | ||
*Prostitution was legal in the Twelve Colonies; this is a nod to [[socialator]]s of the | *Prostitution was legal in the Twelve Colonies; this is a nod to [[socialator]]s of the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]] ([[Podcast:Black Market]]). | ||
*Apollo pilots a Raptor alone to get to ''Prometheus''. As also seen in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]" and "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]," he is qualified to fly both Vipers and Raptors. | *Apollo pilots a Raptor alone to get to ''Prometheus''. As also seen in "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]" and "[[Resurrection Ship, Part I]]," he is qualified to fly both Vipers and Raptors. | ||
*John Mann, the actor who portrayed [[Jackson Spencer]], the original Galactica CAG in the Miniseries, makes a second appearance in this episode (in a deleted scene) as [[Linden]], who directs Apollo to Phelan. | *John Mann, the actor who portrayed [[Jackson Spencer]], the original Galactica CAG in the Miniseries, makes a second appearance in this episode (in a deleted scene) as [[Linden]], who directs Apollo to Phelan. | ||
*Much of the regular cast, including | *Much of the regular cast, including [[Kara Thrace]], [[Sharon Valerii]], [[Karl Agathon]], [[Felix Gaeta]], [[Galen Tyrol]], and [[Cally]] do not appear in this episode. | ||
*The scenes with Lee Adama and | *The scenes with Lee Adama and Gianne on Caprica where filmed at the same [[Filming locations (RDM)|location]] as the ones with Roslin's doctor in the [[Miniseries]]. This is evident from the spiral staircases. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
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**Phelan and his men clearly had access to Fisk already and might have boarded ''Pegasus'' claiming to be on official business. | **Phelan and his men clearly had access to Fisk already and might have boarded ''Pegasus'' claiming to be on official business. | ||
**Considering that an attempt on William Adama's life has already happened once, Marines should have been escorting him from the very beginning. With Fisk and Cain now both dead, there may be a standing Fleet or Colonial military order in place that automatically activates, similar to such real-world orders. | **Considering that an attempt on William Adama's life has already happened once, Marines should have been escorting him from the very beginning. With Fisk and Cain now both dead, there may be a standing Fleet or Colonial military order in place that automatically activates, similar to such real-world orders. | ||
*The scene between Baltar and Roslin is interesting in its scripting and acting. Roslin is determined to be ''extremely'' polite, forceful, and cheery despite the fact that she is making a power play and now ''knows'' Baltar | *The scene between Baltar and Roslin is interesting in its scripting and acting. Roslin is determined to be ''extremely'' polite, forceful, and cheery despite the fact that she is making a power play and now ''knows'' Baltar has something to do with the fall of the Colonies. | ||
*The episode incorporates several recognizable plot elements of [[w: | *The episode incorporates several recognizable plot elements of [[w:Film Noir]] : the murder mystery plot, the central character as a "detective," a femme fatale character, the flashbacks to a lost love, the exploration of the darkness of humanity, and its ultimate acceptance of that darkness in a morally ambiguous ending. | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
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*[[Hayley Guiel]] as [[Paya]] | *[[Hayley Guiel]] as [[Paya]] | ||
*[[John Mann]] as [[Linden]] | *[[John Mann]] as [[Linden]] | ||
*[[James Ashcroft]] as | *[[James Ashcroft]] as Security Officer | ||
*[[Brad Mann]] as | *[[Brad Mann]] as Pegasus [[Colonial Marine Corps|Marine]] | ||
*[[Gustavo Febres]] as Herbalist | *[[Gustavo Febres]] as Herbalist | ||
* | *Unknown as [[Renner]] (deleted scene only) | ||
* | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.storyentertainment.com/article.asp?id=2542 How to create surprise and challenge your audience] (based on Ronald D. Moore's podcast from this episode.) | |||
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