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12 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
This show ROCKS!!, 23 April 2007
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gritfrombray-1 from Ireland
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Really still shaking myself when I see how good this show is and the type of television it is creating! At long last, Sci Fi with an adult theme, with little restrictions and no holds barred!! With Laura Roslin lying on her death bed having visions, she comes to believe that Sharon's unborn baby is a danger to the fleet. When Helo tells Sharon that the foetus is to be aborted Grace Park puts on one of her best performances of the show. As any mother would when her child is threatened! When the baby turns out to be the saving of Laura Roslin the abortion plans are terminated. Leaving the viewer to wonder about the future of the hybrid baby and what part it will play in the future of the fleet.....
2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Baltar: hero, villain or both?, 1 March 2011
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Author:
Tweekums from United Kingdom
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During a routine patrol Cat fires her weapons and a round explodes in
the barrel causing major damage to both her and Starbuck's Vipers. The
investigation shows that it wasn't just bad luck or sloppy maintenance;
the ammunition had been sabotaged. When the saboteur is tracked down it
turns out that she is part of a group wishing to force Adama and Roslin
to seek a peaceful settlement with the Cylons. While this is going on
President Roslin's health is rapidly failing and she is having
flashbacks to a time before the Cylon attack on Caprica where she
spotted Baltar with the person now known as Cylon Number Six
are these
real memories or just a delusion caused by her condition? As she is
being taken to be treated she tells Adama that he is to terminate
Sharon's baby as Dr. Cottle has told her there is something strange
about it and she thinks it might be a threat to humanity. Baltar tries
to persuade Adama to ignore her but he accepts the president's orders.
After the excitement of the previous three-episode story things are a
little calmer this week; the confrontations are verbal rather than
physical; that doesn't mean this wasn't an exciting episode though.
There was plenty of tension regarding whether or not Roslin would
succumb to her illness and what would happen to Sharon's baby. As
always the acting was solid; the stand out performance this episode
coming from James Callis as the flawed genius Dr. Gaius Baltar; he
brilliantly portrayed the character who was acting heroically one
moment and being self serving and treacherously the next. I won't spoil
it here but his actions lead to a nice conclusion that will surely be
returned to soon and when that happens the results are likely to be
explosive.
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