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* Lee Adama points out a string of incidents throughout the series that would have resulted in serious consequences under normal circumstances, but where the persons involved weren't punished: his destruction of the ''Olympic Carrier'' {{TRS|33}}, William Adama's coup against Roslin, Lee putting a weapon to Colonel Tigh's head and supporting a mutiny {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}, Helo and Chief Tyrol killing Lt. [[Thorne]] {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}, Tigh's use of suicide bombers on New Caprica {{TRS|Occupation}}, and people supporting the Cylons on New Caprica {{TRS|Collaborators}}. | * Lee Adama points out a string of incidents throughout the series that would have resulted in serious consequences under normal circumstances, but where the persons involved weren't punished: his destruction of the ''Olympic Carrier'' {{TRS|33}}, William Adama's coup against Roslin, Lee putting a weapon to Colonel Tigh's head and supporting a mutiny {{TRS|Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II}}, Helo and Chief Tyrol killing Lt. [[Thorne]] {{TRS|Pegasus (episode)}}, Tigh's use of suicide bombers on New Caprica {{TRS|Occupation}}, and people supporting the Cylons on New Caprica {{TRS|Collaborators}}. | ||
* Bob Dylan stated his song "[[w:All Along The Watchtower|All Along the Watchtower]]" is better understood when viewed in reverse order. This song has been covered by numerous artists with Jimi Hendrix recording the definitive version. The song's [http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/watchtower.html lyrics] can be interpreted as holding many parallels to the situation that Tigh, Anders, Tyrol, and Foster find themselves in. | * Bob Dylan stated his song "[[w:All Along The Watchtower|All Along the Watchtower]]" is better understood when viewed in reverse order. This song has been covered by numerous artists with Jimi Hendrix recording the definitive version. The song's [http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/watchtower.html lyrics] can be interpreted as holding many parallels to the situation that Tigh, Anders, Tyrol, and Foster find themselves in. | ||
* The [[Viper Mark II|Viper Mk. II]] piloted by | * The [[Viper Mark II|Viper Mk. II]] piloted by [[Kara Thrace]] does not have a nameplate and appears to be brand new, unlike ''Galactica''{{'|s}} battle-worn Mk. IIs. | ||
* The final scene of the episode depicts Earth, notably the North American continent, definitively indicating Earth's existence. | * The final scene of the episode depicts Earth, notably the North American continent, definitively indicating Earth's existence. | ||
* Originally, Baltar's defense was planned to hinge completely on an incident with the [[Sagittaron]]s during the occupation of New Caprica. Many Sagittarons secluded themselves in their own settlement that was raided by the other humans who killed all Sagittarons there. Baltar was accused of ordering or allowing it, but then it turned out that he tried to prevent it. To this end, the Sagittarons were to be developed over several episodes, but this idea was scrapped because it didn't work out; with episodes like "[[Dirty Hands]]" rewritten and scenes in other episodes cut. Remnants of this plot can still be seen in "[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]" and "[[The Woman King]]" ([[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion Season Three]]). | * Originally, Baltar's defense was planned to hinge completely on an incident with the [[Sagittaron]]s during the occupation of New Caprica. Many Sagittarons secluded themselves in their own settlement that was raided by the other humans who killed all Sagittarons there. Baltar was accused of ordering or allowing it, but then it turned out that he tried to prevent it. To this end, the Sagittarons were to be developed over several episodes, but this idea was scrapped because it didn't work out; with episodes like "[[Dirty Hands]]" rewritten and scenes in other episodes cut. Remnants of this plot can still be seen in "[[Taking a Break From All Your Worries]]" and "[[The Woman King]]" ([[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion Season Three]]). | ||
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* Who are the women who spirit [[Gaius Baltar]] to safety and what are their plans? ([[Cult of Baltar|Answer]]) | * Who are the women who spirit [[Gaius Baltar]] to safety and what are their plans? ([[Cult of Baltar|Answer]]) | ||
* As [[William Adama]] is the deciding vote for Baltar's 'not guilty' verdict, how will this act (and {{callsign|Lee Adama}}'s testimony) affect their relationship with each other? ([[He That Believeth in Me|Answer]], [[Sine Qua Non|Answer #2]]) | * As [[William Adama]] is the deciding vote for Baltar's 'not guilty' verdict, how will this act (and {{callsign|Lee Adama}}'s testimony) affect their relationship with each other? ([[He That Believeth in Me|Answer]], [[Sine Qua Non|Answer #2]]) | ||
* What does | * What does [[Kara Thrace]] know that makes her assure {{callsign|Lee Adama}} "It's gonna be OK" when a Cylon fleet is closing fast? ([[The Destiny|Answer]]) | ||
* Will Roslin's physical appearance change drastically because of her cancer treatments? ([[Six of One|Answer #1]], [[Escape Velocity|#2]], [[Faith|#3]]) | * Will Roslin's physical appearance change drastically because of her cancer treatments? ([[Six of One|Answer #1]], [[Escape Velocity|#2]], [[Faith|#3]]) | ||
* How will Thrace's "resurrection" from the dead be viewed by the Colonials? ([[He That Believeth in Me|Answer]]) | * How will Thrace's "resurrection" from the dead be viewed by the Colonials? ([[He That Believeth in Me|Answer]]) | ||
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* ''[[Edward James Olmos]] discusses the finale:'' | * ''[[Edward James Olmos]] discusses the finale:'' | ||
: Yeah, it's pretty intense. You start to realize that you really don't know very much about everybody. I'm very happy, though, about the way that Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] handles his realization [that he's [[Final Five|a Cylon]]]. I think he would rather kill himself than do anything against a human. He doesn't realize that he has no choice. Once you're a Cylon, you're a Cylon, period. [Laughs] Except that [[Sharon Agathon|Boomer's character]] has been able to cross over.<ref name="ew ejo">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20036782_20037403_20015932_2,00.html|title=Four-ward, Cylons: EDWARD JAMES OLMOS|date=|accessdate=31 May 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | : Yeah, it's pretty intense. You start to realize that you really don't know very much about everybody. I'm very happy, though, about the way that Colonel [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] handles his realization [that he's [[Final Five|a Cylon]]]. I think he would rather kill himself than do anything against a human. He doesn't realize that he has no choice. Once you're a Cylon, you're a Cylon, period. [Laughs] Except that [[Sharon Agathon|Boomer's character]] has been able to cross over.<ref name="ew ejo">{{cite_web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20036782_20037403_20015932_2,00.html|title=Four-ward, Cylons: EDWARD JAMES OLMOS|date=|accessdate=31 May 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | ||
* ''Olmos discusses | * ''Olmos discusses [[Kara Thrace]]'s reappearance:'' | ||
: Well, for me, for [[William Adama|[Bill] Adama]], [[Kara Thrace|she]]'s [[Maelstrom|gone]]. For Adama, it's over. For us looking at the [show] and how it's unfolding, there's still a possibility [Starbuck is alive], but for Adama there's no possibility. I haven't seen her; they don't even explain what [[Lee Adama|[Apollo]]] is seeing. Just like [[Virtual Six|Number Six]] materializes to [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], we don't know what that is. What is she? Is she [Apollo's] Number Six? Is she only going to be seen by him?<ref name="ew ejo"/> | : Well, for me, for [[William Adama|[Bill] Adama]], [[Kara Thrace|she]]'s [[Maelstrom|gone]]. For Adama, it's over. For us looking at the [show] and how it's unfolding, there's still a possibility [Starbuck is alive], but for Adama there's no possibility. I haven't seen her; they don't even explain what [[Lee Adama|[Apollo]]] is seeing. Just like [[Virtual Six|Number Six]] materializes to [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]], we don't know what that is. What is she? Is she [Apollo's] Number Six? Is she only going to be seen by him?<ref name="ew ejo"/> | ||
* ''[[Rekha Sharma]] discusses how she found out about her character, [[Tory Foster]], being a [[Final Five|Cylon]]:'' | * ''[[Rekha Sharma]] discusses how she found out about her character, [[Tory Foster]], being a [[Final Five|Cylon]]:'' | ||