"Someone To Watch Over Me" An episode of the Re-imagined Series | |||
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Episode No. | Season 4, Episode 17 | ||
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Production No. | 419 | ||
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US airdate | February 27, 2009 [1] | ||
CAN airdate | February 27, 2009 | ||
UK airdate | March 3, 2009 | ||
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Deadlock | Someone To Watch Over Me | Islanded in a Stream of Stars | |
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Overview[edit]
Starbuck discovers a hidden musical ability that bears a mysterious significance to the final five Cylons, and her tune is found to have a connection with three-year-old human-Cylon hybrid Hera. The president authorizes Boomer's release from the Brig so she can stand trial for treason on the Cylon Base Ship.[2]
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Notes[edit]
- Gaius Baltar and Caprica-Six do not appear in this episode. As with the previous episode, Lee Adama appears in only a couple of scenes.
- Someone To Watch Over Me is the name of a song composed by George and Ira Gershwin, and featured in the musical Oh, Kay! A major theme of the song is the need to find love and acceptance.
- There was also an episode of Star Trek: Voyager named for the song, in which it is performed at the end by The Doctor.
- Weeks have passed since the end of the mutiny, as evidenced by Cottle's comment about how long Anders' EKG readings have remained steady.
- Starbuck acknowledges her pilots that the mutiny has "thinned our numbers". This, combined with the apparent absence of pilots such as Margaret Edmonson and Diana Seelix, confims their involvement in the mutiny did not go unpunished, although exactly what that punishment is remains unknown.
- After her apparent death in "Maelstrom", Kara's personal belongings were auctioned off. Helo has managed to get them all back for her. However, the only thing Kara is interested in is her father's music tape.
- Some of the music played by the mysterious piano player is from the original series. Numian's 3rd Sonata, Second Movement, is in fact from the opening dialogue of the classic series ("There are those who believe that life here, began out there..."). This is not the first time music from the original series has shown up (i.e. the Colonial Anthem), and lends to the idea that 'everything has happened before, and will happen again'.
- The brand of toothpaste offered as a prize to the pilots is called "Felgercarb," a word used in the original series to mean "shit." In essence, Kara is offering the pilot who finds a new planet "shit toothpaste."
- The collection of named Number Six models expands with the addition of Sonja, who becomes the first Cylon to be elected to the Fleet's reconstituted Quorum.
Analysis[edit]
- The Cylons seem to have officially joined the Fleet as they now have the representation they wanted on the new Quorum in the form of a Six named Sonja. It is also confirmed that Cylon and Colonial pilots are performing joint CAPs.
- This is most clearly seen when Athena staggers into the briefing room and Helo orders one of the Six's to go get the medics, the Six unhesitatingly responds "Yes, Sir". Several Sixes are also seen attending Starbuck's "toothpaste briefing".
- It is very possible-but not certain-that the Cylon ability to recognize individual Cylons despite them looking exactly like each other (most of the time, the Sixes seem to have the most variants in hair color and use of makeup, both voluntary actions) relies on actually looking at the individual. In the lavatory where Sharon "Boomer" Valerii severely beaten Sharon "Athena" Agathon, Athena initially mistook Boomer as a generic Eight when she saw her in the reflection of a mirror. It was after she stood up and looked directly at Boomer did Athena recognize her as Boomer. Admittedly however, it is possible that she would had recognized Boomer if she still only watched her in the reflection. Still, she said a full sentence while she looked at her in the mirror-"Great, I hope you are here to fix the fraken shower!"-but instantly recognized Boomer the exact moment she saw her directly and not reflected. Perhaps they also need to look the other Cylon square in the eyes, which is what Tyrol does in "Deadlock" before identifying Boomer.
- It has been unclear whether Karl Agathon is still the Commander Air Group (CAG) of Galactica or Kara Thrace officially takes over the CAG as Agathon used to join important staff meetings with Adama & Tigh in previous episodes. However, this episode clearly shows that Thrace is now serving as the CAG of Galactica.
- Ellen's escape from Cavil seems to have been orchestrated between him and Boomer in order to get Boomer on Galactica so she could kidnap Hera.
- It would appear that while Cavil was willing to let Ellen go in order to obtain Hera, members of the Final Five are still of some value to him, as evidenced by Boomer's offer for Tyrol to go with her. (Although it remains possible that Boomer's feelings for Tyrol are geniune and she might have been trying to get Tyrol to leave Galactica to save him from a possible later attack. This is evidenced by her telling Tyrol her feelings are genuine, after he declines to go with her.)
- The Final Five have the same projection ability as the Cylons they created, although Tyrol appears to be the first to experience it. Cylons can share projections with each other.
- Projections can include not just imaginary environments but also imaginary people, such as Boomer and Tyrol's "daughter" Dionne.
- It also appears thet projections might be a form of persistent environment -- similar to real-life virtual worlds such as Second Life, as Tyrol re-enters Boomer's projection after she escapes with Hera, as if expecting to find her and Dionne still in there.
- Galactica is in very bad shape from the metal fatigue in the hull. It's so bad that Tyrol says that all the Cylon organic resin could do is buy a little more time, but not too much from the looks of it, and that the ship might only be capable of one more FTL jump, if that. The ship is dying of old age and abuse and there's nothing anyone can do save it completely. The damage Boomer created during her escape has no doubt worsened the ship's condition.
- Adama has still not forgiven Boomer for shooting him.
- Boomer has gone from being a conflicted sleeper agent to being a willing infiltrator and saboteur on Galactica.
- The Cylons want Boomer tried for treason, with execution being a possible outcome, because her actions are linked to the permanent deaths of thousands of Cylons. This parallels the Colonial Fleet's own desire to try Gaius Baltar.
- Boomer seduces Helo by pretending to be Athena. This is ironic seeing how on Caprica, Athena seduced Helo by pretending to be Boomer.
- Boomer's seduction of Helo - in the presence of Athena - may have been motivated by a desire to exact revenge on Athena for having effectively taken over her old life on Galactica'.'
- The Final Five, Hera Agathon, and Kara Thrace are all somehow connected to each other by The Music. Also possibly connected via the song is Kara's mysterious father.
- It is possible that the mysterious piano player is Kara's father, which can be concluded by his sudden disappearance and by the flashbacks with both Kara and her father playing the piano when she was little. These flashbacks mirror the exact same movements done by Captain Thrace and the piano player.[3]
- The title of the tape Kara receives back from Helo is "Dreilide Thrace Live at the Helice Opera House." Helice was the ancient Greek name [4] for the constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear). Helice in Greek means "to spin" or "to turn", and Ursa Major revolves around Polaris, the Pole Star.
- Helice was also the name of a nymph in Greek mythology who nursed the infant Zeus, along with another nymph, Melissa (which itself means "honey" or "honey bee". [5] What, if any, reference this has to the series remains to be seen.
Questions[edit]
- Is Boomer taking Hera to Cavil, and if so, is she of value to him in and of herself or will he ransom her for the Final Five to rebuild resurrection? Or is Boomer working alone or for a third party? (Answer)
- Is the Eight switched with Boomer by Tyrol dead, or merely injured?
- Probably merely injured. It is doubtful Tyrol would have gone so far as to actually kill another Eight to save Boomer. Furthermore, if the Eight had been dead, Tyrol's trickery would have been discovered more quickly.
- What is Roslin's physical status?
- What connection is there between Roslin's collapse and Hera's kidnapping?
- If Tyrol had gone with Boomer, would Cavil have opened his brain as he threatened to do with Ellen?
- Did Boomer sleep with Helo merely to maintain her pretense, because she was attracted to him, or to intentionally hurt Athena? (Answer)
- What is the source of the "Slick" image Starbuck has been seeing? Is he a variation of Kara's Inner Leoben from "Maelstrom"?
- How did Starbuck and Hera arrive at a piano version of the same melody originally played by Anders on a guitar on Earth?
- Will Eight's idea of plugging Anders into the datastream lead anywhere?
- Will Tyrol's involvement in Boomer's escape be figured out? Will he confess?
- It will be difficult for him to deny involvement considering the presence of the unconscious Eight he substituted for Boomer in the brig.
- If Tyrol's treachery does come to light, how will others react?
- Do all the ships in the Fleet - regardless of their relative crew and passenger size - get to send representatives to the new Quorum? (This is similar to the situation the Framers of the United States Constitution faced when trying to decide if state representation in Congress should be based on individual state population or restricted to the same number of representatives per state).
- Why was Sonja elected to represent the Cylons?
- Did Boomer intentionally jump so close to Galactica in order to further damage the already weakened ship? Is this a prelude to an attack on the Fleet by Cavil's forces?
- What is the current status of Caprica-Six?
- Where did the piano in Joe's Bar come from?
- Will the Helice Opera House have any connection to the visions of the Opera House shared by Roslin, Caprica-Six, and Athena?
Official Statements[edit]
- Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune interviews David Weddle and Bradley Thompson[6]:
- Boomer had a sick desire to strike out at Athena.
- Boomer's escape with Ellen was staged so that she could kidnap Hera. She intended to just use the Chief, but their interactions did awaken feelings she thought were dead.
Noteworthy Dialogue[edit]
Guest Stars[edit]
- Kate Vernon as Ellen Tigh
- Donnelly Rhodes as Dr. S. Cottle
- Rekha Sharma as Tory Foster
- Roark Critchlow as Slick
References[edit]
- ↑ http://tv.ign.com/articles/920/920164p1.html
- ↑ http://www.locatetv.com/tv/battlestar-galactica/season-4/6118356
- ↑ http://www.bearmccreary.com/blog/?p=1598
- ↑ http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/620003/Ursa-Major
- ↑ http://www.constellationsofwords.com/Constellations/UrsaMajor.html
- ↑ http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2009/02/battlestar-galactica-starbuck-boomer-someone-to-watch-over-me-.html