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* Is the [[Virtual Baltar]] that [[Gaius Baltar]] sees the same as [[Caprica-Six]]'s Virtual Baltar?  
* Is the [[Virtual Baltar]] that [[Gaius Baltar]] sees the same as [[Caprica-Six]]'s Virtual Baltar?  
* Why didn't the [[Number Three]] models weigh in? As the seventh known model, they would have been a natural tie-breaker.
* Now that the [[telencephalic inhibitor]]s have been removed from the [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurion]]s, and they've attacked three of the [[Significant Seven]], will they turn on the rest of their Cylon masters?
* Now that the [[telencephalic inhibitor]]s have been removed from the [[Centurion (RDM)|Centurion]]s, and they've attacked three of the [[Significant Seven]], will they turn on the rest of their Cylon masters?
* Will [[Kara Thrace]] truly lead the ''[[Demetrius]]'' to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]?  
* Will [[Kara Thrace]] truly lead the ''[[Demetrius]]'' to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]]?  

Revision as of 21:01, 12 April 2008

Six of One
"Six of One"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 4, Episode 2
Writer(s) Michael Angeli
Story by
Director Anthony Hemingway
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 404
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA 11 April 2008
CAN airdate CAN {{{CAN airdate}}}
UK airdate UK
DVD release
Population 39,676 survivors (Population decline. 22)
Additional Info
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Overview

The Cylons are bitterly divided over how to deal with the Cylon Raiders, who refuse to attack the Colonial Fleet because of the recent detection of the Final Five within the Fleet. Meanwhile, Admiral Adama and crew send Lee Adama off into his new life as a member of the Quorum of Twelve, and Adama has to deal with the possibility that Kara Thrace may very well be right about her knowing how to get to Earth.

Summary

On Galactica

On a basestar

  • A Number One, Natalie, and a Number Eight listen to the Hybrid spout cryptic phrases while another Eight dances. Mixed in with the Hybrid's usual stream-of-consciousness are phrases such as, "Rise and measure the Temple of the Five", and "They will not harm their own".
  • Natalie, a Number Two, and one of the Eights confront One with the belief that the Final Five are in the Colonial fleet, and this is why the Raiders broke off the attack in the Ionian Nebula (He That Believeth in Me). Number One says that the Final Five are anywhere but with the humans and admonishes the others for talking about them and wishing to contact them. He declares that the Raiders will be "reconfigured" (lobotomized) to stop this from happening again.
  • The Number Ones, Number Fours, and Number Fives vote in favor of "reconfiguration", while the Number Twos, Number Sixes, and Number Eights vote against it. The apparent stalemate is broken by Sharon Valerii, who votes in favor of the lobotomy. Natalie accuses One of having influenced Valerii, shocked by a Cylon voting against her model, as this has never happened before.
  • Fours are seen performing the lobotomy on Raiders.
  • Natalie confronts One, two Fours, and two Fives at a table, asking them to change their minds. At their refusal, she calls for Centurions to enter the room. The Centurions do not respond to One's command to leave. Natalie explains that her faction has removed the Centurions' telencephalic inhibitors, giving them the gift of reason. The Centurions do not approve of lobotomizing the Raiders, and shoot the Ones, Fours, and Fives present.

Notes

The picture that Roslin "shoots"

Analysis

  • The episode features another case of Adama receiving advice from a woman close to him and later repeating it to another person. Roslin's observations about his tenuous believe in Thrace and his inability to deal with more loss around him apparently hit close to home, as he includes both of these in his explanation for letting Thrace go.

Questions

  • Is the Virtual Baltar that Gaius Baltar sees the same as Caprica-Six's Virtual Baltar?
  • Now that the telencephalic inhibitors have been removed from the Centurions, and they've attacked three of the Significant Seven, will they turn on the rest of their Cylon masters?
  • Will Kara Thrace truly lead the Demetrius to Earth?
  • Other than Karl Agathon, who else will be accompanying Thrace on Demetrius?
  • What will occur when Number One, as well as the two Fours and Fives, resurrect?
  • Will Tory Foster fall under Baltar's spell?
  • Why was Foster crying during intercourse with Baltar?
  • Do the Ones truly believe that the Final Five are not with the human fleet, as Cavil claims? Is this what the Fours and Fives believe?
  • Which of the remaining Cylon model numbers belong to which members of the Final Five?
  • Did the awakened four gain any knowledge of their model numbers?
  • Why were the Centurions designed to have higher brain functions, only to be suppressed with telencephalic inhibitors? Why weren't these models designed without higher brain functions from the start?

Official Statements

Noteworthy Dialogue

Number One: The Hybrid is always telling us something. They are supposed to maintain operations on each ship. Not vomit metaphysics.
Saul Tigh: Well, he is accomplished at two things: lying in a cell and lying in a woman. He poked up a skinjob, he racked up a Six, that's a given.
  • Lee Adama holding a "speech" during his retirement party while knocking down ambrosia shots with each sentence:
Adama: To Galactica! To the men and women of Galactica! To the Admiral. Who commands the men and women of Galactica! To our sweethearts, husbands and wives. (more quiet) To absent friends.
Baltar: It seems that God has chosen me to, eh, sing his song.
Foster: A song?
Baltar: Music? Did you say music?
Foster: No.
Baltar: Yeah, you know, it's funny. It's a lot like that. It's like the distant chaos of an orchestra tuning up, and then somebody waves a magic wand. And all of those notes start to slide into place. The grotesque, screeching cacophony becomes a single melody.
Roslin: You want to talk about miracles? On the very same day that a very pale doctor informed me that I had terminal cancer, most of humanity was annihilated and I survived, and by some mathematical absurdity I became president, and then my cancer disappeared long enough for us to find a way to Earth. You can call it whatever you want. And now, I'm dying:
Adama: Don't talk that way.
Roslin: Bill, you gotta face this. My life is coming to an end soon enough and I'm not going to apologize to you for not trusting her. And I'm not...I'm not gonna trust her with the fate of this fleet. You are so buckled up inside. You can't take any more loss. Your son's leaving, this, me, I know it.
Adama: Noone's going anywhere.
Roslin: (laughs) Oh gods. Here's the truth. This is what's going on. You want to believe Kara. You would rather want to be wrong about her and face your own demise than risk losing her again.
Adama: You can stay in the room, but get out of my head. (stands up and pours himself another drink)
Roslin: You're so afraid to live alone.
Adama: And you're afraid to die that way. You're afraid you're not the dying leader you thought you were. Or that your death may be as meaningless as everyone else's. (leaves)
Roslin: (Notices that her hair begins to fall out due to the diloxin treatments and breaks down crying)
Thrace: So you think I'm right?
Adama: Maybe. Maybe not. But I know she is. The president. She's been right all along. I'm tired of losing. I'm tired of turning away from the things I want to believe in, and I believe you when you say, that you'll die before you stop trying. And I won't lose you again.

Guest Stars

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