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Was it just me, or did this episode also expose more skin as it did other revelations about our characterss? Not that watching Ms. Sackoff kick the s*** out of a bag in a small workout suit was unappealing to me or anything. I'm sure female viewers were pleasantly stunned to see that Jamie Barber is not only handsome, but so buff you could wash clothes on his abs. The sexuality on the show hit a new high with this one. Considering that you would think that the population of the fleet would be trying to multiply like rabbits, I guess this should be expected later: somebody will have to make due on Roslin's suggestion that the fleet start to make babies. [[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 11:41, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | Was it just me, or did this episode also expose more skin as it did other revelations about our characterss? Not that watching Ms. Sackoff kick the s*** out of a bag in a small workout suit was unappealing to me or anything. I'm sure female viewers were pleasantly stunned to see that Jamie Barber is not only handsome, but so buff you could wash clothes on his abs. The sexuality on the show hit a new high with this one. Considering that you would think that the population of the fleet would be trying to multiply like rabbits, I guess this should be expected later: somebody will have to make due on Roslin's suggestion that the fleet start to make babies. [[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 11:41, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
:Yeah, I too thought the skin was gratuitous, and I am definitely heterosexual and female. I just don't like skin/sex for its own sake. An argument can be made that it shows the crew's humanity or something, but it bothers me a little. There is so much that this show ''is''; BSG doesn't need to stoop to the level of (Star Trek's) Troi's low-cut dresses, or Seven of Nine's skin-tight outfits. --[[User:Fang Aili|Fang Aili]] 15:05, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | :Yeah, I too thought the skin was gratuitous, and I am definitely heterosexual and female. I just don't like skin/sex for its own sake. An argument can be made that it shows the crew's humanity or something, but it bothers me a little. There is so much that this show ''is''; BSG doesn't need to stoop to the level of (Star Trek's) Troi's low-cut dresses, or Seven of Nine's skin-tight outfits. --[[User:Fang Aili|Fang Aili]] 15:05, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
::At least it's equal-opportunity stooping. There was a lot of sex in the miniseries too, and Tyrol and Boomer had a fairly graphic relationship for the first half of the first season. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 17:19, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | |||
== Saved the baby? == | == Saved the baby? == | ||
How exactly do we know that the baby was saved? (Did I miss something in the episode?) --[[User:Fang Aili|Fang Aili]] 14:57, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | How exactly do we know that the baby was saved? (Did I miss something in the episode?) --[[User:Fang Aili|Fang Aili]] 14:57, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
:(I just read the episode quotes.) Oh, the Cylons say so at the end. I was too wrapped up being surprised at Cylon!Lawless to notice what they were saying. --[[User:Fang Aili|Fang Aili]] 15:02, 12 September 2005 (EDT) | :(I just read the episode quotes.) Oh, the Cylons say so at the end. I was too wrapped up being surprised at Cylon!Lawless to notice what they were saying. --[[User:Fang Aili|Fang Aili]] 15:02, 12 September 2005 (EDT) |
Revision as of 21:19, 12 September 2005
GateWorld has newer information on this episode. Apparently the D'Anna character has a name change here from what we did know. There is more of a synopsis here for anyone that wants to flesh out the page a bit more before air time. Spencerian 12:24, 22 Aug 2005 (EDT)
Exposure in More Ways Than One[edit]
Was it just me, or did this episode also expose more skin as it did other revelations about our characterss? Not that watching Ms. Sackoff kick the s*** out of a bag in a small workout suit was unappealing to me or anything. I'm sure female viewers were pleasantly stunned to see that Jamie Barber is not only handsome, but so buff you could wash clothes on his abs. The sexuality on the show hit a new high with this one. Considering that you would think that the population of the fleet would be trying to multiply like rabbits, I guess this should be expected later: somebody will have to make due on Roslin's suggestion that the fleet start to make babies. Spencerian 11:41, 12 September 2005 (EDT)
- Yeah, I too thought the skin was gratuitous, and I am definitely heterosexual and female. I just don't like skin/sex for its own sake. An argument can be made that it shows the crew's humanity or something, but it bothers me a little. There is so much that this show is; BSG doesn't need to stoop to the level of (Star Trek's) Troi's low-cut dresses, or Seven of Nine's skin-tight outfits. --Fang Aili 15:05, 12 September 2005 (EDT)
- At least it's equal-opportunity stooping. There was a lot of sex in the miniseries too, and Tyrol and Boomer had a fairly graphic relationship for the first half of the first season. --Peter Farago 17:19, 12 September 2005 (EDT)
Saved the baby?[edit]
How exactly do we know that the baby was saved? (Did I miss something in the episode?) --Fang Aili 14:57, 12 September 2005 (EDT)
- (I just read the episode quotes.) Oh, the Cylons say so at the end. I was too wrapped up being surprised at Cylon!Lawless to notice what they were saying. --Fang Aili 15:02, 12 September 2005 (EDT)