Lay Down Your Burdens: Part 2
- Episode aired Mar 10, 2006
- TV-14
- 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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The group on Caprica is under fire by the Cylons, but suddenly they stop. With only one ship's votes to be counted, Roslin is way behind in the elections.The group on Caprica is under fire by the Cylons, but suddenly they stop. With only one ship's votes to be counted, Roslin is way behind in the elections.The group on Caprica is under fire by the Cylons, but suddenly they stop. With only one ship's votes to be counted, Roslin is way behind in the elections.
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Did you know
- TriviaOpening credits say there are 49,550 human survivors.
- GoofsAt the end of the prayer for President Roslin in the opening sequence, Cavil says "Amen" instead of "So Say We All."
- Quotes
Brother Cavil: Would you mind telling me what's going on? I'm not a fracking Cylon, I'm n -
[sees another copy of his model and pauses]
Brother Cavil: Oh. Well. Okay then.
- Alternate versionsThe episode that was sent to European television channels was shorter than the full version, in order to fit into the usual running time (one hour with advertisements). The cut scenes included the whole plot about Cally's feeling about Tyrol, their relationship and Cally's pregnancy. However, the full version has been broadcast in at least part of Europe. For example, in Spain, the cut version was broadcast by Calle 13 (13th Street), but the full version was broadcast later by Sci Fi.
- SoundtracksMain Title Theme
Written by Richard Gibbs
Featured review
Season 2: Improvements in writing, delivery, performances and presentation make it an engaging and adult sci-fi
Recently I have been practising coming to parties late, by which I mean that I am giving TV shows a try long after everyone else in the world decided they are very good. 30 Rock is of course one but when it came to Battlestar Galatica I did come with a certain amount of hesitancy. Season 1 turned out to be better than the pilot had made me expect when I watched it, but it was only a solid affair and not quite as good as the hype had suggested it would be. It had potential for sure but it seemed to be a bit obvious in how it did things and perhaps not be as complex and thoughtful as it would like to have been. Anyway, while not brilliant, season 1 was good enough for me to come back for more in season 2.
The thing that is most evident about season 2 is the improvement in the writing. Where before themes were delivered in blocks and in rather obvious way, the same moral and political issues are handled with a little bit more in the way of subtlety and, more importantly, they are written across the characters and the situations, rather than just being written into them. What this means in terms of the show is that it has a much darker edge because the things that were "slightly missed potential" in season 1 are now being delivered upon in a reasonably effective way. Let me stress here that season 2 didn't make this show into The Wire but I will admit that I can see why critics calls it "sci-fi for people who consider themselves above watching sci-fi".
The plots are stronger as well, with some very strong episodes and two-parters. At times the narrative feels like things are made out of convenience (ie characters suddenly being important but written out in the same show, new Cylons appearing for dramatic purposes etc) but they do still work. The sci-fi action benefits from this as well, feeling less like it is being done to get viewers and more because it is part of the story (which of course it is). I like the direction of all the in-space action (even if I can understand why some do not like the way the camera moves) but it is the more general delivery that has improved. Episodes being fragmented in terms of time, episodes delivered in different ways and with different focal points and just generally an improved sense of style and presentation – all these make it feel more interesting and more "worthy" of attention.
The acting is not stellar but an improvement is evident across the board from season 1. This may well be helped by the overall improvements in content and delivery but it still shows. McDonnell and Callis benefit from having better material generally while Olmos remains a solid centre to the show. Helfer is good but the more "complex" material given to her does show her range a little bit – she is not bad but she doesn't quite convince when asked to do more than normal. Contrasting with her, Park continues to be able to deliver the goods and I continue to like her performance. Hogan is best early in the season but is solid even later on. Bamber and Sackhoff are both improved with the better material while the supporting turns are also better from the likes of Douglas, Penikett, McClure and others.
Battlestar Galatica isn't perfect but it manages to be enjoyable as a sci-fi but also have plots and characters that are engagingly dark and complex (even if not quite as deep or complex as the delivery and presentation makes them feel). Still, season 2 is a tangible step-up on season 1 across the board and I hope it can maintain and build on this for the remaining seasons.
The thing that is most evident about season 2 is the improvement in the writing. Where before themes were delivered in blocks and in rather obvious way, the same moral and political issues are handled with a little bit more in the way of subtlety and, more importantly, they are written across the characters and the situations, rather than just being written into them. What this means in terms of the show is that it has a much darker edge because the things that were "slightly missed potential" in season 1 are now being delivered upon in a reasonably effective way. Let me stress here that season 2 didn't make this show into The Wire but I will admit that I can see why critics calls it "sci-fi for people who consider themselves above watching sci-fi".
The plots are stronger as well, with some very strong episodes and two-parters. At times the narrative feels like things are made out of convenience (ie characters suddenly being important but written out in the same show, new Cylons appearing for dramatic purposes etc) but they do still work. The sci-fi action benefits from this as well, feeling less like it is being done to get viewers and more because it is part of the story (which of course it is). I like the direction of all the in-space action (even if I can understand why some do not like the way the camera moves) but it is the more general delivery that has improved. Episodes being fragmented in terms of time, episodes delivered in different ways and with different focal points and just generally an improved sense of style and presentation – all these make it feel more interesting and more "worthy" of attention.
The acting is not stellar but an improvement is evident across the board from season 1. This may well be helped by the overall improvements in content and delivery but it still shows. McDonnell and Callis benefit from having better material generally while Olmos remains a solid centre to the show. Helfer is good but the more "complex" material given to her does show her range a little bit – she is not bad but she doesn't quite convince when asked to do more than normal. Contrasting with her, Park continues to be able to deliver the goods and I continue to like her performance. Hogan is best early in the season but is solid even later on. Bamber and Sackhoff are both improved with the better material while the supporting turns are also better from the likes of Douglas, Penikett, McClure and others.
Battlestar Galatica isn't perfect but it manages to be enjoyable as a sci-fi but also have plots and characters that are engagingly dark and complex (even if not quite as deep or complex as the delivery and presentation makes them feel). Still, season 2 is a tangible step-up on season 1 across the board and I hope it can maintain and build on this for the remaining seasons.
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- bob the moo
- May 1, 2009
Details
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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