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=== Behind the scenes === | === Behind the scenes === | ||
* [[David Eick]]'s [[Video Blog]], "[[Episode 5 - Day 2]], | * [[David Eick]]'s [[Video Blog]], "[[Episode 5 - Day 2]]", covers the shooting of this episode, including various production issues. | ||
* After the end of the third act, as Simon enters Thrace's room (right before she stabs him), her room number is "254". Interestingly, Thrace's stabbing Simon takes place in the second season (2), of episode five (5) and this is the start of the fourth act (4). | * After the end of the third act, as Simon enters Thrace's room (right before she stabs him), her room number is "254". Interestingly, Thrace's stabbing Simon takes place in the second season (2), of episode five (5) and this is the start of the fourth act (4). | ||
* The hospital room is on a "swing set, | * The hospital room is on a "swing set", an extra set that's kept open so that it can be used for special, one-time interior sets. | ||
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
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*Love serves as a theme in this episode. First, we find out how important love is for the Cylons: it is considered essential for Cylon procreation. In the first episode, Number Six asked Dr. Baltar several times if he loved her. Number Six also said that "God is love". That was after she tried to conceive from him. Love is also the reason Sharon aids Agathon and the reason Agathon accepts her help. Also we hear that Thrace was abused as a child. In the last episode she said that everyone seems to fight to get their old life back and she fights because it's all she knows how to do. In this episode she seems to develop affections to Anders. Will Thrace find 'reason' in love? Commander Adama tells his subordinates that he loves them. He asks Chief Tyrol if one could love a machine. Ultimately, Commander Adama weeps over Galactica-Sharon's body because he loved her. | *Love serves as a theme in this episode. First, we find out how important love is for the Cylons: it is considered essential for Cylon procreation. In the first episode, Number Six asked Dr. Baltar several times if he loved her. Number Six also said that "God is love". That was after she tried to conceive from him. Love is also the reason Sharon aids Agathon and the reason Agathon accepts her help. Also we hear that Thrace was abused as a child. In the last episode she said that everyone seems to fight to get their old life back and she fights because it's all she knows how to do. In this episode she seems to develop affections to Anders. Will Thrace find 'reason' in love? Commander Adama tells his subordinates that he loves them. He asks Chief Tyrol if one could love a machine. Ultimately, Commander Adama weeps over Galactica-Sharon's body because he loved her. | ||
*Number Six mentioned that "procreation is one of God's commandments" in the first episode, "[[33]]". This could mean that the Cylons are trying to procreate out of a feeling that they are sinning by not being able to have children on their own. | *Number Six mentioned that "procreation is one of God's commandments" in the first episode, "[[33]]". This could mean that the Cylons are trying to procreate out of a feeling that they are sinning by not being able to have children on their own. | ||
*Caprica-Valerii is aware of [[Leoben Conoy]] #2's interrogation by Thrace in "[[Flesh and Bone]], | *Caprica-Valerii is aware of [[Leoben Conoy]] #2's interrogation by Thrace in "[[Flesh and Bone]]", even of specific things he said during it, suggesting that humanoid Cylons sometimes have a collective knowledgebase (''not'' a collective consciousness; see "[[Downloaded]]" for this confirmation) to occasionally draw from. This is supported by Boomer telling [[Gaius Baltar]] the number of humanoid Cylons remaining in the Fleet in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]", as only such a knowledgebase would allow Boomer to know of this data. | ||
*As depicted in the [[Caprica_(series)|''Caprica'']] episode "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]," the hospital appropriated by the Cylons for a farm was once the [[Delphi Convalescent Institute]], a facility specializing in treating mental illness. | *As depicted in the [[Caprica_(series)|''Caprica'']] episode "[[The Imperfections of Memory]]," the hospital appropriated by the Cylons for a farm was once the [[Delphi Convalescent Institute]], a facility specializing in treating mental illness. | ||
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:'''Kara Thrace:''' Human/Cylon? | :'''Kara Thrace:''' Human/Cylon? | ||
:'''Karl Agathon:''' 'Call them "Farms"...your gunshot wound looks fine... | :'''Karl Agathon:''' 'Call them "Farms"...your gunshot wound looks fine... | ||
:'''Thrace:''' So "Farms, | :'''Thrace:''' So "Farms", that's great...what were they going to do, 'knock me up with some Cylon kid? | ||
:'''Valerii:''' They were going to try to. We haven't been very successful so far. | :'''Valerii:''' They were going to try to. We haven't been very successful so far. | ||
:'''Anders:''' Supposedly they can't reproduce...you know, ''biologically'', so they've been trying every which-way to produce offspring. | :'''Anders:''' Supposedly they can't reproduce...you know, ''biologically'', so they've been trying every which-way to produce offspring. | ||