The Son Also Rises
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"The Son Also Rises" An episode of the Re-imagined Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 3, Episode 18 | ||
Writer(s) | Michael Angeli | ||
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Director | Sergio Mimica-Gezzan | ||
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US airdate | 2007-03-11 | ||
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Population | 41,399 survivors ( 1) | ||
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Maelstrom | The Son Also Rises | Crossroads, Part I | |
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Overview
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Summary
Questions
- Is Lampkin's statement to Roslin and Adama that he is seeking the fame (or infamy) of being Baltar's lawyer true, or is there an ulterior motive?
- Will Captain Kelly be punished and if yes, how?
- Besides the attacks caused by Kelly, have there been any other incidents of violence on the scale that Zarek warned Roslin about?
- Will the death of Thrace bring Lee Adama and Sam Anders closer as friends in future episodes?
- Would the bomb on the Raptor have gone off if Tyrol hadn't discovered it? Is Kelly telling the truth that he would not have triggered it with Lee Adama inside?
- Is Cally's hatred of the Cylons truly towards all Cylons or is she afraid of Athena because of her connection to Tryol's former lover, Boomer?
Analysis
- A noticeable pattern between the two Adamas can be seen whenever both are going through a stressful or traumatic situation. Whereas the elder Adama has the experience and the desire to focus on the job that he has to do, the younger Adama consistently displays an inability to cope and process his emotions. This difference between the two has often led to sharp divisions, causing another tear in their damaged relationship:
- When the two Adamas do not agree on the same method of coping with the destruction of the Olympic Carrier in "33". This eventually leads to Lee Adama becoming Roslin's military adviser and eventual co-conspirator during the hunt of Arrow of Apollo.
- During the planning for the Battle of New Caprica, the two Adamas bunt heads again over strategy and whether it is risk losing the last remnants of humanity that was with Galactica and Pegasus as the time.
- Lee Adama has consistently shown a tendency to prove that he is not like his father, even though both are described as stubborn by Dualla and Carolanne Adama. This tendency is evident in the last argument between the two when Apollo accuses Adama of not wanting his son to become like his own father.
- Carolanne Adama's plead and advise to William Adama to tell his son how proud he is of him comes back with a vengeance when Apollo repeatedly asks his father if he is giving him an order. The implication is Apollo wanting to know if his father is treating him as a son or as a soldier. Adama's refusal to ask Apollo to obey his orders as his son will probably lead to further dissension between the two.
- Lampkin, though appears to be lawyer with little courtroom experience, has demonstrated a deep understanding of the human psyche. He takes Roslin's glasses to prevent her from being taken seriously during the trial. His other feats such as raising doubt and bringing out Caprica-Six's feelings for Baltar, and his slow but sure persuasion of Lee Adama into helping with Baltar's case, give hints to a man who obviously has immense experience with the art of manipulation.
- Lee Adama honors Thrace's request of having her photo posted next to Kat's. His inability to let go of the photo may represent a possible marriage conflict with Dualla if he is unable to truly move on.
- Cally Tyrol correctly states that the Cylons wouldn't need to even fire one shot because they may find the Fleet had torn itself apart because of humanity's tendency towards self-destruction. However, it is also clear that she has not realized that she and the many workers are just as much apart of the problems when they essentially risked the existence of the Feet with their work strikes, the refusal of refining tylium , and disobedience toward military orders (Dirty Hands).
Notes
- This episode's title is a pun on the title of the 1926 Hemingway novel The Sun Also Rises.
- The model ship which Adama destroyed in the previous episode is still sitting on a shelf in his quarters.
- Romo Lampkin exhibits symptoms of Kleptomania. Over the course of the episode he steals many objects of little or no value including President Roslin's glasses and Baltar's fountain pen.
Noteworthy Dialogue
Official Statements
Guest Stars
- Alessandro Juliani as Lt. Felix Gaeta
- Kandyse McClure as Lt. Anastasia Dualla
- Michael Hogan as Colonel Saul Tigh
- Aaron Douglas as Chief Galen Tyrol
- Nicki Clyne as Specialist Cally Tyrol
- Tahmoh Penikett as Capt. Karl "Helo" Agathon
- Mark Sheppard as Romo Lampkin
- Michael Trucco as Samuel Anders
- Colin Lawrence as Hamish "Skulls" McCall
- Tyler McClendon as Alan Hughes
- Rekha Sharma as Tory Foster
- Leah Cairns as Lt. Margaret "Racketrack" Edmondson
- Ty Olsson as Cpt. Aaron Kelly
- Bodie Olmos as Lt. Brendan "Hotdog" Costanza
- Don Thompson as Anthony Figurski
References
- ↑ The Son Also Rises (backup available on Archive.org) (in English).