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9/10
Exciting !
agelshaxe16 May 2008
The beginning of BSG's fourth season has, in my opinion, been so-so this far: a mix of okay episodes and some less good ones with a lot of bizarre happenings (especially plots including the four new Cylons).

This new episode advances the story considerably and satisfyingly and even ties in things some of you may have heard in BSG: Razor. There are also many exciting moments throughout the episode which get the adrenaline pumping and a few welcome surprises. Though the President Roslin part of the episode is less exciting, it is touching and the guest appearance of Nana Visitor is a treat for those who enjoyed DS9.

Looking forward to more episodes like this !
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9/10
A jump into the unknown
Tweekums3 February 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Things are not looking good aboard the Demetrius; Helo has relieved Starbuck of command but when Gaeta attempts to jump back to the fleet Anders shoots him in the leg, badly wounding him. It looks as if things are going to get even worse until Starbuck suggests that she and Leoben should go to the Cylon base star in a raptor while most of the crew remain behind. Athena is needed too and Anders and Barolay also go. When they jump it looks as they might have been too late as all they can see is wreckage; eventually they see the heavily damaged base star but the welcome they receive is less than perfect. Barolay gets into an argument with a Six that she killed on New Caprica and in the ensuing scuffle she is killed. The trust between humans and Cylons looks to be broken until another Six steps forward and kills her sister. Starbuck is taken to see the ships hybrid although much of what she says makes little sense some of it sounds quite ominous; echoing what the other hybrid said to her in 'Razor'. Back on the fleet Roslin is in hospital talking to another woman who is dying of cancer. She is clearly sympathetic to Baltar's beliefs and as the conversation goes on it seems that the president is getting less antagonistic to them at least.

This was another good episode that really started with a bang… I did not expect Anders to shoot Gaeta and his injury looked painful enough to make me wince. The scenes aboard the base star were fun to watch; there is something almost poetic about the hybrid's ramblings that make her scenes a joy to watch. It was also interesting to see that there are divisions amongst this group of Cylons too and I didn't expect to see a Cylon kill one of her own model. Upcoming episodes promise to be rather interesting; how will Admiral Adama react when a base star jumps into the fleet and what will happen when Number Three is un-boxed as she might be able to identify the Final Five; something that Anders is clearly concerned about.
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8/10
Oh God, Very Emotional!
chazken-1437219 July 2020
Having to watch a character dying from Cancer, like Madam President who bonded with another patient, also dying of cancer, played by Nana Visitor, was very emotional as our family has experienced this for real with the untimely death of my younger sister, forty five years ago.
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Beautiful, and, so simple, I missed it the 1st time.
UNOhwen12 February 2012
Battlestar Galactica is one of the best shows I've ever seen. Seeing them for a second time, on the BBCAmerica rebroadcast, has opened up new views to episodes I'm long familiar with.

The episode FAITH is one of them.

'There's more to this existence than we can see with the naked eye. There's power that we can't begin to understand.'

A powerful message delivered with such quietness, that, I missed it the 1st time I saw it

With this episode, we really see how much has been lost - by both sides, by individuals, and with it, we see there are only two avenues from here.

The story is told in several dialogues, running concurrently. One is between President Laura Roslyn, with a woman named Emily, who's on the brink of losing her own battle to cancer.

'Something is happening here, and, I don't really understand it' - President Laura Roslyn to Commander Adama

This conversation she has, shows Roslyn - the words I quote above, and, the truths these key players learn of mortality, are what will power the series to it's penultimate finale.

'I'm not ready' - President Laura Roslyn to her mother'

In another, Starbucks, and her scout party are on the rebel Basestar, where the Cylons have no way to regenerate - they die, if they are killed.

'You are the harbinger of death, Kara Thrace. You will lead them all to their end.' -rebel Basestar Hybrid to Kara Thrace

In Starbuck's encounter with a Basestar hybrid, the words originally said to Kendra Shaw (Razor), by another hybrid, are repeated.

However, what these words mean, and, how they're interpreted, currently, are not exactly the same.

Felix Gaeta has been wounded - severely - and, while this is of minor importance in this episode, this wound, and what it does to Gaeta, will have very heavy repercussions.

'They call you Athena now… you were the first to say no (to the entire plan)…you showed us we don't have to be slaves to our programming…' - A number 8 to their sister, Sharon Agathon

'You pick your side, your side and you stick - you don't cut and run when things get ugly. Otherwise you'll never have anything. No love, no family. No life to call your own. - Sharon Agathon to the gathered 8's

In one of the only times Sharon Agathon encounters her sisters, she tells them they're too unstable. Fascinated by the 'shiny things' as it were. By not making choices - of their own - with the possibility of winning, or losing, they miss out on the point of existence.

The conflict seen in Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii runs throughout the series - and is even mentioned (in the last episode) how she could never commit to anything.

But Sharon Agathon HAS made choices - and HAS Stuck with them. They've brought her tremendous pain, but also great joy, and love. And commitment. From both the human fleet in general, and, from her family.

'You guys make me sick' - Sharon Agathon to the gathered 8's.

In each of these threads, the question of faith - faith not necessarily in a higher being, but, a faith in one's choices, in one's decisions, is played out beautifully.

Watching this episode again, through eyes familiar with what the narrative portends, shows, how this episode, is such an important harbinger of the coming events.

The final dialogue, between Adama and Roslyn - even though they're (all) at such tenuous places, shows, that - through these various threads - with nothing concrete, nothing to hold on to, they're belief in...they're faith, has been restored.

'You made me believe' -Adama to Roslyn

'All of this has happened before - and it will happen again'

Seeing this episode, again, has lead me to get a little teary-eyed. They're all at such desperate states, they all have - in their own ways - so little left. They all take a step from a safe place, into riskier territories, and, as the saying goes; 'nothing ventured, nothing gained.'
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