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* [[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 Tyrol|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.
* [[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 Tyrol|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.
* 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.
* 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 inside. I couldn't feel anything. And that's what scared me. You came into my thoughts. I felt them. It felt good."
* 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."
**Adama states that they have reach the part of the book he hasn't read, yet he seems to recite most of the reading.
**Adama states that they have reach the part of the book he hasn't read, yet he seems to recite most of the reading.



Revision as of 18:45, 26 April 2008

Escape Velocity
"Escape Velocity"
An episode of the Re-imagined Series
Episode No. Season 4, Episode 4
Writer(s) Jane Espenson
Story by
Director Edward James Olmos
Assistant Director
Special guest(s)
Production No. 406
Nielsen Rating
US airdate USA 25 April 2008
CAN airdate CAN {{{CAN airdate}}}
UK airdate UK
DVD release
Population 39,675 survivors (Population decline. 1)
Additional Info
Episode Chronology
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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

Teaser

Act 1

Act 2

Act 3

Act 4

Notes

Analysis

  • Hamish "Skulls" McCall and Margaret "Racetrack" Edmonson 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.
  • 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.
  • 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."
    • Adama states that they have reach the part of the book he hasn't read, yet he seems to recite most of the reading.

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?

Official Statements

Noteworthy Dialogue

Guest Stars

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