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== Analysis ==
== Analysis ==
*Instead of using his demotion as a wakeup call, Tyrol has slipped further into despair and even contemplates to kill himself. That he has completely shaven his head might also be an indicator of his state of mind. Earlier resenting Baltar's presumption of believing what Tyrol's dead wife Cally would want, he strangles Baltar with one hand after ignoring the proffered hand by Baltar to shake. After Tyrol's suicide effort Baltar visits him in Tyrol's quarters. He apologizes to Galen for the presumption and explains his conversion. He ask forgiveness in general for his sins including most likely his actions on New Caprica in which Cally almost died at the hands of a Cylon firing squad. After not saying one word in response to Baltar, Tyrol soundlessly offers his hand to Baltar, which Baltar accepts. It seems that Tyrol has forgiven him.
*Instead of using his demotion as a wakeup call, Tyrol has slipped further into despair and even contemplates to kill himself. That he has completely shaven his head might also be an indicator of his state of mind.  
* Earlier resenting Baltar's presumption of believing what Tyrol's dead wife Cally would want, Tyrol strangles Baltar after ignoring his hand to shake. After Tyrol's suicide effort Baltar visits him in his quarters to apologize and Tyrol accepts Baltar's handshake. In light of Tyrol's resentment, and even hatred, towards Baltar displayed in other episodes, it seems more likely that Tyrol forgives Baltar for offending him in this one instance, but not for all his sins as Baltar may intend.


== Questions ==  
== Questions ==  

Revision as of 08:19, 5 May 2008

The Road Less Traveled
"The Road Less Traveled"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 4, Episode 5
Writer(s) Mark Verheiden
Story by
Director Michael Rymer
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 407
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA 2 May 2008
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UK airdate UK
DVD release
Population 39,676 survivors
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Overview

The prospect of a truce between the remnants of humanity and the Cylons encourages Kara Thrace to trust an old enemy.

Summary

On Galactica

On the Demetrius

Notes

  • The title is derived from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
The common interpretation is that one may be rewarded greatly by choosing a more difficult path than the one used by the crowd. The phrase may also have had a religious meaning for Frost, alluding to Matthew 7,12-14, which mentions a broad gate leading to destruction and a narrow gate leading to salvation. [1]
  • The survivor count increases by one, meaning that at least one child has been born in the Fleet.
  • It has been 58 days since the end of "Six of One", when Kara Thrace is given the command of the Demetrius.
  • Gunnery Sergeant Mathias's first name, Erin, is spoken for the first time on screen.
  • Neither William Adama nor Laura Roslin appear in this episode. In both cases, this is unprecendented.

Analysis

  • Instead of using his demotion as a wakeup call, Tyrol has slipped further into despair and even contemplates to kill himself. That he has completely shaven his head might also be an indicator of his state of mind.
  • Earlier resenting Baltar's presumption of believing what Tyrol's dead wife Cally would want, Tyrol strangles Baltar after ignoring his hand to shake. After Tyrol's suicide effort Baltar visits him in his quarters to apologize and Tyrol accepts Baltar's handshake. In light of Tyrol's resentment, and even hatred, towards Baltar displayed in other episodes, it seems more likely that Tyrol forgives Baltar for offending him in this one instance, but not for all his sins as Baltar may intend.

Questions

  • Does Conoy sense that Anders is a fellow Cylon?
  • How will the situation on the Demetrius be resolved?
  • Will Galen Tyrol begin to associate with Baltar?
  • If yes, will Baltar have a positive influence on Tyrol and help him to overcome his grief or uncertainty about being a Cylon?
  • What have Tigh and Caprica-Six been doing recently?
  • Why does Baltar's broadcast appear to soothe Nicholas Tyrol?

Official Statements

Noteworthy Dialogue

"I know it's hard to...make sense of things sometimes. In my own life, I...in my own life I've joined the fleet as a scientist, as a skeptic, as a...supposedly a man of reason. Only to have fate turn that all on its head. But I understand now that there is a purpose to it. We change. We evolve. Maybe we even learn something along the way. (pauses) I have committed...unconscionable crimes. And I have been offered one last chance at redemption, because I chose to accept my fate and not fight it anymore."

Guest Stars

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