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'''The ''Swirl'' and ''Twist''''' are sexual maneuvers that [[Ellen Tigh]] specialized in.
'''The ''Swirl'' and ''Twist''''' are sexual maneuvers that [[Ellen Tigh]] specialized in.


Tigh and a [[Cavil]] mention them briefly after a sexual interlude ([[Precipice]]).
Ellen and a [[Cavil]] mention them briefly after a sexual interlude ([[Precipice]]).


Later, a revived Tigh (now recalling her [[Final Five|true involvement with the Cylons]]), asks [[Sharon Valerii]] of her relationship with the [[Number One]] individual Ellen calls "John," asking her if John taught her about the Swirl in an attempt to belittle John and his anger ([[No Exit]]).
Later, a revived Ellen (now recalling her [[Final Five|true involvement with the Cylons]]), asks [[Sharon Valerii]] of her relationship with the [[Number One]] individual Ellen calls "John," asking her if John taught her about the Swirl in an attempt to belittle John and his anger ([[No Exit]]).


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 18:32, 13 April 2009

The Swirl and Twist are sexual maneuvers that Ellen Tigh specialized in.

Ellen and a Cavil mention them briefly after a sexual interlude (Precipice).

Later, a revived Ellen (now recalling her true involvement with the Cylons), asks Sharon Valerii of her relationship with the Number One individual Ellen calls "John," asking her if John taught her about the Swirl in an attempt to belittle John and his anger (No Exit).

Notes

In the podcast for "Precipice", Ronald D. Moore states that references to "The Twist" and "The Swirl" are a homage to a Seinfeld episode, "The Fusilli Jerry."

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