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: ''This episode is also known under its draft title, "Secrets and Lies". Its official title is "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down".'' | |||
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: ''[[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh's]] world is turned upside down when [[Ellen Tigh|his wife]] arrives on '' | |||
== Overview == | |||
: ''[[Saul Tigh|Colonel Tigh's]] world is turned upside down when [[Ellen Tigh|his wife]] arrives on ''[[Galactica]]'' -- but is she all she claims to be?'' | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
* [[Laura Roslin]] comes aboard '' | * [[Laura Roslin]] comes aboard ''[[Galactica]]'' as [[William Adama|Adama]] receives a report that [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar’s]] [[Cylon detector]] is operational. | ||
* Unable to shake off [[Leoben Conoy|Conoy’s]] words to her | * Unable to shake off [[Leoben Conoy|Conoy’s]] words to her ([[Flesh and Bone]]), she wants Adama to take the test first; he reluctantly agrees. | ||
* When a lone [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]] shows up, [[Lee Adama]] is ordered to intercept, and [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] is stunned to learn Adama is off-ship. | * When a lone [[Cylon Raider (RDM)|Cylon Raider]] shows up, [[Lee Adama]] is ordered to intercept, and [[Saul Tigh|Tigh]] is stunned to learn Adama is off-ship. | ||
* The Raider is crippled, and a [[Raptor]] is dispatched to gather intel on it, particularly how its [[FTL]] drive operates. | * The Raider is crippled, and a [[Raptor]] is dispatched to gather intel on it, particularly how its [[FTL]] drive operates. | ||
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* In Baltar’s lab, a row is brewing over the various tests that should have been carried out; things become more complicated when Tigh and his wife arrive, and the disagreements and suspicions become a three-way argument, which is broken up when Adama, Lee and Tigh are summoned to [[CIC]]. | * In Baltar’s lab, a row is brewing over the various tests that should have been carried out; things become more complicated when Tigh and his wife arrive, and the disagreements and suspicions become a three-way argument, which is broken up when Adama, Lee and Tigh are summoned to [[CIC]]. | ||
* The Cylon Raider has stopped behaving oddly, and is on a collision course for ''Galactica''. [[Alert Fighters]] are dispatched at Tigh’s order, and the Raider is destroyed. | * The Cylon Raider has stopped behaving oddly, and is on a collision course for ''Galactica''. [[Alert Fighters]] are dispatched at Tigh’s order, and the Raider is destroyed. | ||
* Later, back in Baltar’s lab, Ellen’s test results come through and are apparently green. Baltar, however | * Later, back in Baltar’s lab, Ellen’s test results come through and are apparently green. Baltar, however simply states to Six that having everything turn up green makes life a lot easier. | ||
=== On Caprica === | === On Caprica === | ||
* | *[[Karl Agathon|Helo]] and [[Sharon Valerii (Caprica copy)|Valerii]] are trying to avoid the Cylons by running through the storm drains under a city. | ||
*Valerii has a plan | *Valerii has a plan -- she claims to have overheard the Cylons discussing a huge base at [[Delphi]], she believes they can steal a ship from there and get off the planet. | ||
*[[Aaron Doral|Doral]] and [[Number Six|Six]] are definitely affected by the fact that even though Valerii has run off, she is experiencing emotions they have never had | *[[Aaron Doral|Doral]] and [[Number Six|Six]] are definitely affected by the fact that even though Valerii has run off, she is experiencing emotions they have never had -- as is Helo. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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*Three days have passed since the events of "[[Flesh and Bone]]". | *Three days have passed since the events of "[[Flesh and Bone]]". | ||
*There are now 47,905 survivors in the Fleet. A loss of 49 since "Flesh and Bone". Compared to other casualty figures in the first season, this is unusually high for a three-day period. | *There are now 47,905 survivors in the Fleet. A loss of 49 since "Flesh and Bone". Compared to other casualty figures in the first season, this is unusually high for a three-day period. | ||
*Colonel Tigh's drinking problem became drastically worse because of his wife's infidelity and their | *Colonel Tigh's drinking problem became drastically worse because of his wife's infidelity and their divorce. | ||
*Keikeya's relationship with Dualla is picking up, despite his attempts to pump her for information. | *Keikeya's relationship with Dualla is picking up, despite his attempts to pump her for information. | ||
*Baltar apparently has no intention of being honest about the results of his Cylon tests. | *Baltar apparently has no intention of being honest about the results of his Cylon tests. | ||
*''Galactica'' has a forward [[observation deck|observation lounge]] that has become a much sought-after trysting-place, with individuals and couples rotated through it at regular intervals. | *''Galactica'' has a forward [[observation deck|observation lounge]] that has become a much sought-after trysting-place, with individuals and couples rotated through it at regular intervals. | ||
*The Cylons have established a major base at [[Delphi]], another major city on Caprica. | *The Cylons have established a major base at [[Delphi]], another major city on Caprica. | ||
*The opera music that Baltar is listening to in his lab while talking to and getting intimate with Number Six is titled "Battlestar Operatica, | *The opera music that Baltar is listening to in his lab while talking to and getting intimate with Number Six is titled "Battlestar Operatica", and was written and composed by [[Bear McCreary]]. It is sung in Italian, and directly relates to Baltar's situation. The lyrics translate: "Woe upon your Cylon heart / There's a toaster in your head/ And it wears high heels / Number Six calls to you / The Cylon Detector beckons / Your girlfriend is a toaster / Woe upon your Cylon heart / Alas, disgrace! Alas, sadness and misery! / The toaster has a pretty dress / Red like its glowing spine / Number Six whispers / By your command" (translation given in the liner notes for the Season 1 soundtrack, reposted [[Soundtrack (Season 1)#Lyrics and Translations|on this page]], with permission). | ||
*[[Edward James Olmos]], who portrays [[William Adama]], also directed this episode. He was originally to direct "[[Flesh and Bone]]" but could not do so due to scheduling conflicts. | *[[Edward James Olmos]], who portrays [[William Adama]], also directed this episode. He was originally to direct "[[Flesh and Bone]]" but could not do so due to scheduling conflicts. | ||
*Boomer does not appear in this episode. | *Boomer does not appear in this episode. | ||
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*Continuing from the previous episode, Caprica-Sharon now seems to be honestly trying to lead Helo away from the Cylons and truly escape. | *Continuing from the previous episode, Caprica-Sharon now seems to be honestly trying to lead Helo away from the Cylons and truly escape. | ||
*This is the first mention of the city of [[Delphi]] and Helo's hostile reaction to the news of its being used as a Cylon hub. Plausibly the emotional reaction is due to Delphi being a spiritual center for the Twelve Colonies. | *This is the first mention of the city of [[Delphi]] and Helo's hostile reaction to the news of its being used as a Cylon hub. Plausibly the emotional reaction is due to Delphi being a spiritual center for the Twelve Colonies. | ||
*The test apparently takes 11 hours to generate results (although Boomer’s result in "Flesh and Bone" was obtained in far less time than this – "a couple of minutes, | *The test apparently takes 11 hours to generate results (although Boomer’s result in "Flesh and Bone" was obtained in far less time than this – "a couple of minutes", according to Baltar, and about 60 seconds of screen-time.) | ||
**Baltar claims in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]" that he allowed Boomer to believe she was human "for [his] own purposes". Does he have the ability to determine other Cylon infiltrators in a much shorter time frame than he chooses to admit in this episode? Perhaps he was just going through the math in his head - but then why the half-serious jokes about suicide as he contemplates the task? | **Baltar claims in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]" that he allowed Boomer to believe she was human "for [his] own purposes". Does he have the ability to determine other Cylon infiltrators in a much shorter time frame than he chooses to admit in this episode? Perhaps he was just going through the math in his head - but then why the half-serious jokes about suicide as he contemplates the task? | ||
**Perhaps a "positive" result with a real Cylon takes much less time, but it takes 11 hours to be definitely sure someone isn't a Cylon. | **Perhaps a "positive" result with a real Cylon takes much less time, but it takes 11 hours to be definitely sure someone isn't a Cylon. | ||
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*Is it possible that the Cylon Raider is there to transmit instructions to other Cylons within the Fleet (as later in "[[Final Cut]]")? | *Is it possible that the Cylon Raider is there to transmit instructions to other Cylons within the Fleet (as later in "[[Final Cut]]")? | ||
**In a deleted scene, it is mentioned that they noticed a high-frequency burst which could have been a Cylon within the Fleet sending out a signal, but couldn't track which ship it came from. | **In a deleted scene, it is mentioned that they noticed a high-frequency burst which could have been a Cylon within the Fleet sending out a signal, but couldn't track which ship it came from. | ||
*This episode turns on the tension of whether or not Ellen Tigh is a Cylon and, in retrospect, is strangely prophetic in light of the revelation of her true nature nearly [[Sometimes a Great Notion|four years later]]. Another eerily prophetic moment in the episode comes when Ellen makes a joke in bad taste about how anyone could be a Cylon and the only other person who laughs at it is her husband and fellow Final Five Cylon, [[Saul Tigh]]. | |||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
*Is [[Ellen Tigh]] a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]]? ([[Sometimes a Great Notion|Answer: Yes]]) | |||
*Is [[Ellen Tigh]] a [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon]]? | |||
*What is [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] hoping to gain from keeping the test results secret? | *What is [[Gaius Baltar|Baltar]] hoping to gain from keeping the test results secret? | ||
**Answer: The official [[Battlestar Galactica: The Official Companion|Season 1 companion]] book explains this more fully. Basically, Baltar does not know if the Cylons in the Fleet are capable of communicating with each other. That's why in "[[Flesh and Bone]]" he didn't call in the Marines to grab Sharon as soon as she left his lab; if he reveals one or two of the Cylons, while more are still at large, he is afraid that the others will then target him for assassination. More or less, Baltar's plan is to screen out as many people as he can to find all of the Cylons, and then reveal them in one fell swoop. Even if they don't possess a communications net, they might just realize his Cylon detector works if one of their number like Boomer is revealed by the test; he wants them to think it doesn't really work. Alternatively, as it might take years to test the entire Fleet, Baltar would do what he will do later on in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]"; find one Cylon, then interrogate it to find out who the other Cylons are, etc. For the moment, he is biding his time. | |||
== | == Official Statements == | ||
*"'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' was originally called 'Secrets and Lies', or 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' by Jeff Vlaming. And when I saw those titles on the script, I knew we had to go with 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down'. It was too good. Too good a title to let lie on the cutting room floor." -- Ronald D. Moore [[podcast]] | |||
*"'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' began life as a very different episode than it ultimately came out to be. It was originally going to be a riff on 'Crimson Tide'." -- Ronald D. Moore [[Podcast:Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down|podcast]] | |||
*"It did feel right that, perhaps, there was one place; that perhaps there was one area of the ship, which accepted a window or a port to look out and that it would be a fairly confined space for the crew on these very long, deep space missions that probably lasted months, if not years. And that there might be a place where they can go to and just stargaze. And in this situation, it seemed like there would be a lot of people lining up to try and look out at the stars, you know, a break from the monotony of staring at metal walls." -- Ronald D. Moore podcast, talking about the observation area of the ''[[Galactica]]'' | |||
*"The long and the short of it was that we had just come out of a very heavy, very dark, very [[Flesh and Bone|disturbing episode]]. And the very next episode was supposed to be 'Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down' which was all about a very disturbing, very dark, very (sort of) unhappy episode where our two -- two of our lead characters started pointing guns at one another. So there came a point when I just decided, well, let's just punt. Let's not do the dark and brooding episode. Let's try a different tone. Let's see if the show can withstand something lighter. Let's try something that's closer to a comedy, or as close to a comedy as ''Galactica'' can withstand." -- Ronald D. Moore podcast | |||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||
* ''As Commamder Adama and Laura Roslin talk in the CIC:'' | |||
: ''(Adama and Roslin both start laughing)'' | :'''Commander Adama:''' Madame President, we are the proud owners of the universe's first bona fide Cylon detector. | ||
:'''Laura Roslin:''' Well, that is great news. So... when do we begin? | |||
:'''Commander Adama:''' Doctor Baltar would like to start widespread testing as soon as possible, but there are some serious limitations, because he can only do one person at a time and verification takes hours. | |||
:'''Laura Roslin:''' So, who's going to go first? | |||
:'''Commander Adama:''' (thinking for a second) The test... right. I think people in sensitive positions should go first. | |||
:'''Laura Roslin:''' I completely agree. How about you? | |||
:'''Commander Adama:''' Excuse me? | |||
:'''Laura Roslin:''' If you're a Cylon, I'd like to know. | |||
:'''Commander Adama:''' If I'm a Cylon, you're really screwed. | |||
:(Adama and Roslin both start laughing) | |||
:'''Laura Roslin:''' Seriously, I do think you should go first. Show everyone in the fleet that they can trust the people at the top. | |||
:'''Commander Adama:''' Well then, maybe YOU should go first. (silence) All right... I'll go first. | |||
'' | * ''As Commander Adama, Colonel Tigh, Ellen Tigh, Apollo, and Laura Roslin are eating dinner:'' | ||
:'''Ellen Tigh:''' So Bill, now the question on everyone's mind -- and, I do mean everyone -- is "Where's Earth?" and "When are we going to get there?" | |||
:'''Commander Adama:''' Yeah... that's classified information. | |||
:'''Ellen Tigh:''' Oh, there's that word again! | |||
:'''Colonel Tigh:''' Ellen, leave the man alone. | |||
:'''Ellen Tigh:''' Come on! If there aren't privileges to being an XO's wife, then what's the point? I mean, Bill, we're all family here, so come on! | |||
:'''Laura Roslin:''' The need for secrecy is paramount, Ellen. Oh, I'm sorry. Perhaps you don't know that the Cylons look like us now. | |||
:'''Ellen Tigh:''' Oh... that. Yes. Yes, I knew that. | |||
:'''Laura Roslin:''' It's recent news. Most people just found out a few days ago. | |||
:'''Ellen Tigh:'''(thinking) A thing like that would travel fast. | |||
'''Ellen Tigh''' | :'''Commander Adama:''' Any one of us could be a Cylon. | ||
:(the entire table goes silent) | |||
''' | :'''Ellen Tigh:''' BOO! | ||
:(everyone jumps in their seat, but Ellen and Saul start laughing) | |||
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*[[Alex Green]] as Deckhand | *[[Alex Green]] as Deckhand | ||
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