Escape Velocity
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"Escape Velocity" An episode of the Re-imagined Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 4, Episode 4 | ||
Writer(s) | Jane Espenson | ||
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Director | Edward James Olmos | ||
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Production No. | 406 | ||
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US airdate | 25 April 2008 | ||
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Population | 39,675 survivors ( 1) | ||
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The Ties That Bind | Escape Velocity | The Road Less Travelled | |
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Overview
- Religious freedom is debated and defended as the messianic Gaius Baltar promotes his belief in one true God. Meanwhile, Galen Tyrol tries to cope with the death of his wife and fails.
Summary
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Notes
- Cally Tyrol's full first name is Callandra. The spelling is confirmed in Bear McCreary's blog post for this episode. The episode also marks the first onscreen mention of her birth name, Henderson.
- The survivor count now accounts for Callandra Tyrol's death in "The Ties That Bind". It is unknown how many people were injured or killed in the crash of Edmondson's Raptor at the beginning of the episode, particularly during the impact with a landram.
- A costuming error in the teaser shows Saul Tigh wearing the rank insignia of an admiral. This is noticeable in the scene where Tigh and Tory Foster confront Galen Tyrol in Tyrol's quarters after the ceremony.
- The diloxin treatment Laura Roslin receives has forced her to wear a wig, since her hair loss began more than 22 days ago in "Six of One".
- Another of the Lords of Kobol is revealed: Asclepius. Asclepius is known to the Colonials as the god of healing.
- Unlike "The Ties That Bind", Tom Zarek is not present at the Quorum of Twelve meetings on Colonial One in this episode. The reason for his absence is unexplained.
- Escape velocity is the minimum initial velocity an unaccelerated object needs to escape a body's gravitational field.
- Tory Foster confirms that the Final Five are stronger than humans.
Analysis
- Hamish "Skulls" McCall and Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson have notoriously bad luck with the reaction control systems on the Raptors that they are assigned to. An error with the RCS thrusters also occurs in "Dirty Hands", then attributed to impurities in the tylium fuel. This is the third Raptor mishap to befall the pair, the first being their FTL malfunction causing their mis-jump to the New Caprica system in Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I.
- Galen Tyrol continues to have feelings for Sharon Valerii, as he admits to William Adama and everyone else present in Joe's Bar. Tyrol notes many of Cally's weaknesses, including her nagging, nosy nature (which lead to her demise in "The Ties That Bind"), and grows annoyed at Adama's willingness to turn Cally into an angel, when he believes that she is unworthy of even that. His feelings for Valerii were likely intensified upon knowing that he was a Cylon, which made a possible association with Valerii much more acceptable to him.
- Foster continues to embrace her Cylon nature and Baltar's teachings. She tells Tigh and Tyrol to turn off the guilt, that they are perfect and different from humans. Tigh, however, can't turn off his feelings and spends much of the episode wondering if Caprica-Six can.
- Caprica-Six informs Tigh that the Cylons ability to turn off emotion is based on abilities that the Cylons learned when modeling their own brains against those of the humans. This further establishes the fact that the Cylons are more human biologically, which is proven given that Cylons can bear human children, and thus must be of the same genome.
- A part of the book that Adama reads to Roslin, Searider Falcon, has some deeper significance to both of them, just like Love and Bullets in the previous episode: "I wasn't afraid to die. I was afraid of the emptiness that I felt inside. I couldn't feel anything. And that's what scared me. You came into my thoughts. I felt them. It felt good." This is emphasized by the fact that he closes the book and recites the passage, almost as if the words are his. It's also possible that the passage has additional significance for Adama, since by his admission he normally stops reading after it.
- The scene were Baltar violently confronts the Colonials during their prayer service seems based on the biblical narrative of Jesus and the money changers.
- Roslin's wig is strikingly reminiscent of Helena Cain's hairstyle in "Pegasus" and "Resurrection Ship, Parts I and II". This is a visual counterpoint to her increasing ruthlessness as she confronts her impending death.
- When facing down the Marines, the way in which Baltar is standing up, when the scene shifts to virtual Six being absent, it still appears as though he is being lifted up, which puzzles the Marines and Baltar's followers. This marks the first time where virtual Six does something to Baltar that isn't clearly presented like Baltar is doing it to himself. While that is still possible, it is implied that virtual Six can actually affect things physically. This, along with the virtual Baltar appearing to Baltar in "Six of One" and both virtual beings consistently knowing information that neither Baltar or Caprica-Six could actually know, hints that there is something more to them than simply being illusions. What they are, of course, remains a matter of debate.
- This lends further credence to the theory that virtual Six may be able to interact with the physical world, and possibly hints at the true explanation of Shelly Godfrey's strange appearance and disappearance in the episode Six Degrees of Separation.
Questions
- Will Lee Adama grow more sympathetic towards Baltar's group?
- Will Roslin learn that Foster is associating with Baltar?
- Will Tyrol seriously consider Foster's words?
- Will Foster clash with Tigh and Tyrol, as their different attitudes towards their Cylon nature develop?
- Are Tyrol and Tigh's hallucinations merely the result of grief and guilt, or are they using projection?
- Do Tigh and Six have sex?
- What of Nicholas Tyrol? Will his father take care of the child?
- Are Tyrol's statements about Cally's negative attributes heartfelt, or merely a result of rage and anger?
- Now that it is clear that Foster lied to Tyrol about the death of Cally, how will Tyrol react when (and if) he discovers the truth?
- What will Tyrol's new duties be, since his demotion to specialist?
- Did Lee Adama notice Tory Foster during Baltar's service?
Official Statements
Noteworthy Dialogue
Guest Stars
- Michael Hogan as Colonel Saul Tigh
- Rekha Sharma as Tory Foster
- Aaron Douglas as Chief Galen Tyrol
- Michael Trucco as Ensign Samuel Anders
- Kate Vernon as "Virtual Ellen"
- Don Thompson as Anthony Figurski
- Leah Cairns as Lieutenant Margaret "Racetrack" Edmonson
- Colin Lawrence as Lieutenant Hamish "Skulls" McCall
- Keegan Connor Tracy as Jeanne
- Donna Soares as Speaking Delegate #1 (Gemenon Delegate)
- Andrew McIlroy as Jacob Cantrell
- Judith Maxie as Picon Delegate
- Iris Paluly as Speaking Delegate #2
- Marilyn Norry as Reza Chronides
- Lara Gilchrist as Paulla Schaffer
- Leela Savasta as Tracey Anne
- Finn R. Devitt as Nicholas Tyrol (credited as "Baby Nicky")
- Heather Doerksen as Surveillance Marine
- Laara Sadiq as Priestess
- Karen Austin as Lilly
- Steve Lawlor as Marine at Baltar's
- Hector Johnson as Marine Lieutenant
- Lee Jefferies as "Redwing" McKay
External Links
- Composer Bear McCreary on the episode's score: http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=246