It's more respect, and awe. The guy was a legend even before the attack. He has serious _presence_ . It was so triumphant watching him turn people back to his side just by staring at them or saying a couple words like the marines. They were about to shoot him, then let him go and all he has to say is "I'm taking back my ship" and he has their full support again. Kelly was amazing too, the way he realized what was happening and instantly went from mutineer to the most loyal officer in the fleet, hell bent on taking back Galactica. In a situation like this never for one second give up or show defeat
At that point, I believe some people were thinking: "Adama's pissed right now. You either rally with him right now or you don't. Stay out of his way or get shot."
@@ShadowIsatis Also prob cause the Mutiny was chaotic a lot of people stayed on the lines to see how it would develop but when they saw Adama was alive and had support they quickly rallied around him. It was clear Gaeta and Tom didn't have much support they had there thugs hold most of the CIC team at gunpoint to make them do there jobs that isn't loyalty
@@SeizureGmanit was chaotic, but he had loyalists all over the ship that put up A HELLUVA FIGHT. Zarek and his thugs gained power by taking out key strategic points and having a lot of guns. But the Loyalists fighting to retain control bought a lot of time to foil the mutiny
Six's reaction to this is... interesting and I never noticed it before. And it's pretty badass watching loyal crew members literally crawling out of access hatches and air ducts to go retake the CIC
@@jakeg3733 Yeah! Six is the most interesting character on the show to to me. Not the best, but the most interesting. I was watching *HER* face during Laura's speech and to me, she AGREED. So that's wild to me. Six is the most human character to me and she's a cylon.
This woman kept her people whole while continuing to fight a disease that was waisting her away. He power was her will and Gaeta knew he was done when her will was not broken. He realized that he had taken away the last restraint she had.
@lanchester101 I like the sparkplug better. A lowly thief would think about the battery. Only a mechanic would think about loosening a sparkplug or cutting the wires to the fuel pump.
This is leadership. She made the decision for EVERYONE involved. Her allies, enemies, and humanity... she set the course for everyone while her heart was shattered over Adama with 10 seconds to recover. I come back and watch this scene when I need a little dose of POWER:
It's a good scene. I don't think that McDonnell executed it very well, though. She doesn't come across as a powerful, intimidating woman. Katee Sackhoff and Tricia Helfer both could. So, it's not a dig against women. McDonnell just can't pull it off very well.
@@DaLiJeIOvoImeZauzeto I agree that she wasn't demonstrating leadership and she WAS pissed. But, she was trying to intimidate Gaeta and that is what she sucked at.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203 just different. She's not an intimidating woman. She's a woman who wasn't interested in power, but has been pushed to her breaking point and has risen up just to make full use of the power she now has against you. Thats far more freightening than someone trying to intimidate you in some calculating way. She isn't calculating anything. No bluff, no cost benefit analysis. just coming for you.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203You are forgetting that Roslin in this scene is terminally sick with cancer and barely able to support herself standing. She is weak and sick but still keeping herself going by her own sheer force of will.
The first time I was watching the show and it came to this moment, I didn't cry or cheer, I was stunned, I had stopped breathing for a brief time. Out of context it can't convey that overwhelming feeling to someone who hasn't seen the show, but now every time I rewatch this scene I start crying.
Gaeta realized way too late that after everything she's been through, everything she's had to do, there is no frakking way you will ever get Laura Roslin to blink first.
@@wsconsn That was a different six, wasn't it? It's hard to tell without watching the preceding episode. Like I had always thought the the 8 with Adama was just a random 8 that happened to be working on the ship, but now I see she's wearing colonial attire so I think that's _the_ Sharon. Kind of unnerving, here's this tiny thing (Grace is a really small person) wearing blood-soaked sweatpants carrying a rifle, and absolutely ready to use it. Anyway, pretty sure the six in question here was the delegate (Sonya) or just one of the other copies
Me too! I was trying to determine which song it was on the season 4 soundtrack for the "I'm coming for all of you" scene but it seems like it's not there!
I see people saying this is out of character for her. But I really dont think it is, i think this is her breaking point, almost every main character has one and I think hearing that Adama is dead was finally the last straw. Either way, its a great scene
Well technically scorched Earth implies killing everything and everyone, without regard for innocent lives. I don't think she was going there as her rage was laser focused.
@@coreyanders5527 as far as I know, Scorched Earth means "Killing everyone and everything or make sure everything you use is rendered unuseable when you leave"
Gaeta got an earful of Laura Roslin and realized too late what a force of nature she was. Between her speech and the FTL conking out, he knew he was screwed. 😎👍
He truly desired to end the killing, and knew that surrender was his only option at that point. The failure of the FTL told him that someone had sabotaged the ship, and a rebellion was imminent. Adama's presence on Galactica was the only thing staying Roslin's hand, and with him dead, she had every reason to blow them to pieces.
0:50 the look at each other made them realise that they may uave fucked up big time. Especially with a badly damaged but combat capabilie Base Star with conventional and nuclear weapons targeting the Galactica
I would love to get a behind-the-scene perspective of this scene especially. Mary McDowell put so much energy into her delivery that it was clear that it hit everyone near her on the set with her, especially James Callis. I am really curious how much of the Galactica set was affected and whether her speech was piped in live or whether it was put in post. Either way Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani) looks genuinely relieved when it's Adama holding him at gunpoint and not Roslin.
She talks about it extensively at some of the reunions in videos online. She was exhausted for real, so the strain in her voice and her force of will aren't acting... when she said her lines, cast and crew just stood around stunned, then broke out into applause. Even she didn't realize how well she conveyed Roslin's rebirth as a Phoenix of pure hatred for Zarek and his mutineers.
Claiming Adama was dead was really the dumbest move Zarek could have made. If he hoped it would break her will to fight, he was sadly mistaken - Adama is the only thing that would have stopped her blowing Galactica out of space.
Fun fact: Mary was out of town and basically arrived on set late, hurried through makeup, walked onto the stage, and delivered THAT performance on the very first take. The director yelled ‘cut’ and the entire sound stage erupted in applause. Her and Eddie were absolute forces of nature on this show.
"I'm coming for all of you!!" It took me back to when I was a kid and messed up, and mom came thundering up the stairs to dish out justice. They thought they had taken everything Laura had but realized too late that those very things were what restrained her from resorting to pure rage and violence.
I blew out in the middle of Season 3. I just couldn't take it anymore. Watch an episode and be kind of traumatized the next day. Huge credit to the cast and creatives.
Zarek never understood that he never was the big political revolutionary leader that he believed he was -he was just a small-time gangster with big ideas.
It was really hard seeing Gaeta as evil. He worked so hard for so long to defend Humanity and was asked again and again to do his duty while his friends were dying out with harsher conditions pushed the fleet to make questionable decisions, which ultimately broke the morality of this character. He is genuinely a good person, but a good person can't survive long in a grey, dark world because they can't put aside their ideals for too long. I don't blame him. I blame this apocalypse that pushed him there.
Zarek would have gone down shooting and taken a lot of innocent lives in a futile last battle. Gaeta took the high road and stood down. He was a good guy. I hated seeing him lose his way so to speak.
EPIC scene. She was always super calm then they cranked up the pissed off knob and she'd slowly get louder and angrier then BOOM.. This scene and when she exploded over how Baltare did almost nothing doing the occupation .... So good.
Especially since the series being remade happened in large part because of Hatch. He mortgaged his house to produce a trailer for a continuation of the old series, which sparked Universal's interest in a remake, which he didn't like - but he eventually came around and supported it, being willing to take the role of a villain this time. Willing to set aside his ego to make things happen.
On the edge of extinction, Cylons still hunting you, in a couple of ships, what the most logical thing, why rebellion among ourselves of course. The reality is doing that is the path to defeat.
It's a shame really, Felix Gaeta had survived so much in his long stay with Galactica. He really believed in Adama, and even though he betrayed the Galactica and her crew, I really think he should have never listened to Zarek as Zarek was deep down just a power hungry monger looking to make a name for himself. He was NO Laura Rosalyn and would have eventually bumbled his job and led the survivors to oblivion, not salvation.
Not justifying anything he had done, but I get Gaeta. He did a lot and got shafted. He was a spy during the New Caprica Occupation, and was branded a collaborator. Enough to almost get airlock'ed. All the grief that he was given when he tried to return to the CIC. He lost his leg, which gave him constant pain. And one of those people in the star chamber that voted to space him... turned out to be one of the Five. He felt maligned, marginalized, among other things. So, to quote Chris Rock, I'm not saying that he should've... but I understand.
@@WhiteScarsEmo the three legs of this stool: Tom Zarek, Felix Gatea and ironically Gaius Baltar. These three men brought their talents to a strong savory stew which is Battlestar Galactica
This was a beautiful scene of a wounded grieving female lover just stripped of her love. Yet when Boomer was stripped of her love and sent to get executed by Roslin, everyone was like "it is what it is, chief, you don't get to have your lover hehe you're not the president, get lost". The president was a little bit more equal to the equal rights than Galen and Boomer.
Love how Adama is so loved that the mere sight of him makes people rally around him
He learnt it from Forrest Gump.
It's more respect, and awe. The guy was a legend even before the attack. He has serious _presence_ . It was so triumphant watching him turn people back to his side just by staring at them or saying a couple words like the marines. They were about to shoot him, then let him go and all he has to say is "I'm taking back my ship" and he has their full support again. Kelly was amazing too, the way he realized what was happening and instantly went from mutineer to the most loyal officer in the fleet, hell bent on taking back Galactica. In a situation like this never for one second give up or show defeat
At that point, I believe some people were thinking: "Adama's pissed right now. You either rally with him right now or you don't. Stay out of his way or get shot."
@@ShadowIsatis Also prob cause the Mutiny was chaotic a lot of people stayed on the lines to see how it would develop but when they saw Adama was alive and had support they quickly rallied around him. It was clear Gaeta and Tom didn't have much support they had there thugs hold most of the CIC team at gunpoint to make them do there jobs that isn't loyalty
@@SeizureGmanit was chaotic, but he had loyalists all over the ship that put up A HELLUVA FIGHT. Zarek and his thugs gained power by taking out key strategic points and having a lot of guns. But the Loyalists fighting to retain control bought a lot of time to foil the mutiny
That speech from Laura is one of my most favourite moments from BSG it's in a 3 way tie with "The Adama Maneuver" and "Laura's Last Flight"
I liked Lee's speech during the trial.
Good but nowhere near as good as good as Ivanovas "God sent me" speech on babylon 5 !!!
0:41 Rambo, “Me when terrorists told me to surrender.”
Six's reaction to this is... interesting and I never noticed it before. And it's pretty badass watching loyal crew members literally crawling out of access hatches and air ducts to go retake the CIC
@@jakeg3733 Yeah! Six is the most interesting character on the show to to me. Not the best, but the most interesting. I was watching *HER* face during Laura's speech and to me, she AGREED. So that's wild to me. Six is the most human character to me and she's a cylon.
That expression Six makes is exhilaration, excitement and renewal. She realizes that she is in the presence of greatness.
And she and her kind had spent years trying to kill this woman and suddenly realised they never stood a chance.
@@whiiir Exactly.
@@whiiir Never challenge a woman who has had to control a room full of children for a living!
For the longest time, I thought Six was shocked and even terrified. But yeah, your interpretation also works.
Maybe even a little turned on
Zarek: "WAKE UP!"
Gaeta: (wakes up)
Zarek: Wait no not like that
😂😂😂
President Laura Rolsin I mean Kamala Harris
I love that the ship agreed with Roslin. As soon as she finishes speaking the canons extend
The enemy of my enemy is my friend
This woman kept her people whole while continuing to fight a disease that was waisting her away. He power was her will and Gaeta knew he was done when her will was not broken. He realized that he had taken away the last restraint she had.
Adama and Roselynn were each others guardrail. Now she believed him to be dead.
Really well put 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
thanks for narrating. ; |
Got to admire an engineer who knows how to disable a ship in the most efficient and least destructive manner.
Lol yeah. It’s the equivalent of loosening a spark plug.
@@bandaidsandshoesor just removing the battery
@lanchester101 I like the sparkplug better. A lowly thief would think about the battery. Only a mechanic would think about loosening a sparkplug or cutting the wires to the fuel pump.
But if speed is the goal, simply clipping the battery wires is the best way.
LEGENDARY. Still get goosebumps every time I see it.
Same, one of the most iconic clips of BSG!
Even Six is terrified by Laura!
"I see why they chose you as their leader."
Really? I got more of a "Im so incredibly turned on" vibe from her. lol
never mess with Laura Roslin!!!✊✊
John Wick: I wiped out the entire mob when they killed my dog.
Laura Roslin: That’s cute.
This is leadership. She made the decision for EVERYONE involved. Her allies, enemies, and humanity... she set the course for everyone while her heart was shattered over Adama with 10 seconds to recover. I come back and watch this scene when I need a little dose of POWER:
It's a good scene. I don't think that McDonnell executed it very well, though. She doesn't come across as a powerful, intimidating woman. Katee Sackhoff and Tricia Helfer both could. So, it's not a dig against women. McDonnell just can't pull it off very well.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203 Roslin doesn't demonstrate leadership here. This is pure, laser focused female rage and she conveys it well, imo.
@@DaLiJeIOvoImeZauzeto I agree that she wasn't demonstrating leadership and she WAS pissed. But, she was trying to intimidate Gaeta and that is what she sucked at.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203 just different. She's not an intimidating woman.
She's a woman who wasn't interested in power, but has been pushed to her breaking point and has risen up just to make full use of the power she now has against you.
Thats far more freightening than someone trying to intimidate you in some calculating way. She isn't calculating anything. No bluff, no cost benefit analysis. just coming for you.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203You are forgetting that Roslin in this scene is terminally sick with cancer and barely able to support herself standing. She is weak and sick but still keeping herself going by her own sheer force of will.
I love how that Six was feeling Roslin while she was yelling at Tom.
The first time I was watching the show and it came to this moment, I didn't cry or cheer, I was stunned, I had stopped breathing for a brief time. Out of context it can't convey that overwhelming feeling to someone who hasn't seen the show, but now every time I rewatch this scene I start crying.
Every frackin' time.
Seriously? You start crying?
God I love this scene. I’ve watched it so many time over the years and I still get goosebumps.
Special guest appearance by the late, great Mr. Richard Hatch!
The howl of absolute fury in her voice. Wow.
The fury of a dying woman showed Six what ‘passion’ REALLY was.
Launch your birds!!!
"Down to my own eye teeth to end you!"
No frakkin' amnesty ❤️
No Mercy or Quarter given.
Gaeta realized way too late that after everything she's been through, everything she's had to do, there is no frakking way you will ever get Laura Roslin to blink first.
I still get goosebumps watching this scene. Mary owned the room.
6 was fired up by Laura’s passion. Hell, the base star probably was fired up.
It readied its cannons, so definitely
Well she was just told her father/baby daddy was just killed so…
@@wsconsn That was a different six, wasn't it? It's hard to tell without watching the preceding episode. Like I had always thought the the 8 with Adama was just a random 8 that happened to be working on the ship, but now I see she's wearing colonial attire so I think that's _the_ Sharon. Kind of unnerving, here's this tiny thing (Grace is a really small person) wearing blood-soaked sweatpants carrying a rifle, and absolutely ready to use it. Anyway, pretty sure the six in question here was the delegate (Sonya) or just one of the other copies
@@jakeg3733 Sonja was with Baltar in bed
Laura was about to be on some Black Air Force, Olga-of-Kiev energy 😂
And *that* was the moment that Six realized she wants to be Laura Roslin when she grows up.
That drum roll right after Laura's declaration is so awesome and I really wish it was included in the soundtrack release.
Me too! I was trying to determine which song it was on the season 4 soundtrack for the "I'm coming for all of you" scene but it seems like it's not there!
I see people saying this is out of character for her. But I really dont think it is, i think this is her breaking point, almost every main character has one and I think hearing that Adama is dead was finally the last straw. Either way, its a great scene
She does break, you can see it in her face. But instead of collapsing in her grief, her fury forged it into an iron will.
I love how in her hate she's ready to use Scorched Earth tactics
I can FEEL her anger…
@@Emperor_Palpatine_66 LOOOOOL
Well technically scorched Earth implies killing everything and everyone, without regard for innocent lives. I don't think she was going there as her rage was laser focused.
@@coreyanders5527 as far as I know, Scorched Earth means "Killing everyone and everything or make sure everything you use is rendered unuseable when you leave"
Gaeta got an earful of Laura Roslin and realized too late what a force of nature she was. Between her speech and the FTL conking out, he knew he was screwed. 😎👍
maybe if he hadn't done a 10 second countdown to jump that took 45 seconds to count down?
He truly desired to end the killing, and knew that surrender was his only option at that point. The failure of the FTL told him that someone had sabotaged the ship, and a rebellion was imminent. Adama's presence on Galactica was the only thing staying Roslin's hand, and with him dead, she had every reason to blow them to pieces.
They did such a good job with her story arc. Cracking performance matched with great writing.
You do NOT mess with "Stands With Fist"!
0:50 the look at each other made them realise that they may uave fucked up big time. Especially with a badly damaged but combat capabilie Base Star with conventional and nuclear weapons targeting the Galactica
They're like two students arguing whether the answer was "4" or "6" and then the teacher says the correct result was "9x-4/7"
One of, if not the, greatest instances of "No." in all of screen entertainment history.
It was at this moment Gaeta realized…
… he fucked up.
If he had been quicker on his feet he could have yelled “April fools!” as Adama walked in.
Hollywood should look to this powerful scene and amazing actress when it needs to write strong female characters
This was not a powerful scene, because of her stupidity, idiocy, and gaslighting of the fleet.
Had led to this point.
Indeed!
So say we all
Indeed, it seems so effortless. This is how it's done 👍
I wasn’t super impressed with her acting in this scene. But the writing is incredible.
I would love to get a behind-the-scene perspective of this scene especially. Mary McDowell put so much energy into her delivery that it was clear that it hit everyone near her on the set with her, especially James Callis. I am really curious how much of the Galactica set was affected and whether her speech was piped in live or whether it was put in post.
Either way Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani) looks genuinely relieved when it's Adama holding him at gunpoint and not Roslin.
She talks about it extensively at some of the reunions in videos online. She was exhausted for real, so the strain in her voice and her force of will aren't acting... when she said her lines, cast and crew just stood around stunned, then broke out into applause. Even she didn't realize how well she conveyed Roslin's rebirth as a Phoenix of pure hatred for Zarek and his mutineers.
@@johnpauljones9310 This totally makes my morning... ❤
Gaeta probably remembered she spaced a guy once. Although he was a Cylon so maybe it doesn’t count.
Claiming Adama was dead was really the dumbest move Zarek could have made. If he hoped it would break her will to fight, he was sadly mistaken - Adama is the only thing that would have stopped her blowing Galactica out of space.
"You...you'll die with nothing..."
--Adama to Gaeta.
When this first aired I jumped off the couch screaming it was glorious it still blows me away.
Props to Tyrol to. You can see he broke through some metallic elements and injured the hell out of his fingers to get the FTL control module.
Fun fact: Mary was out of town and basically arrived on set late, hurried through makeup, walked onto the stage, and delivered THAT performance on the very first take. The director yelled ‘cut’ and the entire sound stage erupted in applause.
Her and Eddie were absolute forces of nature on this show.
So many chills! I still come back to this a decade later. I will command this type of power.
FTL Fails.., your now stuck with the Universes most angry woman, and she has a warship.
Which has conventional and nuclear missiles locked onto galactica
"I'm coming for all of you!!" It took me back to when I was a kid and messed up, and mom came thundering up the stairs to dish out justice. They thought they had taken everything Laura had but realized too late that those very things were what restrained her from resorting to pure rage and violence.
Fear not those who still have something to lose. Fear those who have nothing to lose.
It had very dark writing, the deep corruption of every human was explored. It was a dark masterpiece.
Favorite moment in the show - from any actress in general. Breathtaking stuff.
I need to rewatch this series. I was very impressed with it the first time I watched it.
I watched it 3 times. Well worth it.
I blew out in the middle of Season 3. I just couldn't take it anymore. Watch an episode and be kind of traumatized the next day. Huge credit to the cast and creatives.
One of the greatest scenes
Zarek never understood that he never was the big political revolutionary leader that he believed he was -he was just a small-time gangster with big ideas.
It was really hard seeing Gaeta as evil. He worked so hard for so long to defend Humanity and was asked again and again to do his duty while his friends were dying out with harsher conditions pushed the fleet to make questionable decisions, which ultimately broke the morality of this character. He is genuinely a good person, but a good person can't survive long in a grey, dark world because they can't put aside their ideals for too long. I don't blame him. I blame this apocalypse that pushed him there.
"And I turned out to be..."
"An idealist. There's no sin in that."
@@abstractedaway Yeah I was geuninely sad when Gaeta was executed. Very well written character. In a normal world, he would have made a great person.
"one day soon there is gonna be a reckoning", Gaeta was just wrong about which side he wanted to be on
I'd forgotten how amazing this scene was!
Zarek would have gone down shooting and taken a lot of innocent lives in a futile last battle. Gaeta took the high road and stood down. He was a good guy. I hated seeing him lose his way so to speak.
1:07 If you listen very very closely, you can hear Gaeta and Zarek crapping their pants.
I need to rewatch this series.
Best Sci fi series ever, so say we all.
I'm going to have to respectful disagree with you as Babylon 5 is the best Sci fi
BSG > B5. BSG wins easily. SO SAY WE ALL!
@@andrewkent650 B5>BSB so easy it's not even a contest
@@edwardhuggins84 babylon 5 isn't even on the list.
@@wb3159 sorry but it's on the top of the list BSG is at most 3rd
When cats are in the threatening/stare down part of a fight, this is essentially what theyre saying to each other
Definitely one of the best moments of the entire series.
This was the moment Laura became Heisenberg.
I love how overwhelmed the Six is by the rage bursting from Roslin - the Six's are obsessed with love, after all.
2:58 Gaeta: "Oh, frak..."
EPIC scene. She was always super calm then they cranked up the pissed off knob and she'd slowly get louder and angrier then BOOM.. This scene and when she exploded over how Baltare did almost nothing doing the occupation .... So good.
Laura sound so frightening
She owned the room on the Fall of the House of Usher as well.
I'm so glad Richard Hatch got to be involved in the rebooted series before he passed. BSG meant so much to him.
One of the best television shows ever!
After years, Arya stark: I'm coming for all of you
Admiral Adama taught her well.
Don't mess with Laura Roslin😮
Love this scene. Love it all.. 🖤🎩
I fracking miss this show.
Such totally different series. Loved them both for different reasons.
this was such a good series and Richard Hatch coming back as a bad guy.
Especially since the series being remade happened in large part because of Hatch. He mortgaged his house to produce a trailer for a continuation of the old series, which sparked Universal's interest in a remake, which he didn't like - but he eventually came around and supported it, being willing to take the role of a villain this time. Willing to set aside his ego to make things happen.
@@thevikinghatgm235 Met him back in 1999 at the first con I ever went to.
I like how Roslin is similtaneously one of the most hated and loved characters in this show.
On the edge of extinction, Cylons still hunting you, in a couple of ships, what the most logical thing, why rebellion among ourselves of course. The reality is doing that is the path to defeat.
This still gives me shivers.
Nobody fucks with Madame Airlock.
Dammit now I have to watch the whole series again.
The goddess hera in rage i love it❤
good show
It's a shame really, Felix Gaeta had survived so much in his long stay with Galactica. He really believed in Adama, and even though he betrayed the Galactica and her crew, I really think he should have never listened to Zarek as Zarek was deep down just a power hungry monger looking to make a name for himself. He was NO Laura Rosalyn and would have eventually bumbled his job and led the survivors to oblivion, not salvation.
Not justifying anything he had done, but I get Gaeta. He did a lot and got shafted. He was a spy during the New Caprica Occupation, and was branded a collaborator. Enough to almost get airlock'ed. All the grief that he was given when he tried to return to the CIC. He lost his leg, which gave him constant pain. And one of those people in the star chamber that voted to space him... turned out to be one of the Five. He felt maligned, marginalized, among other things. So, to quote Chris Rock, I'm not saying that he should've... but I understand.
@@WhiteScarsEmo the three legs of this stool: Tom Zarek, Felix Gatea and ironically Gaius Baltar. These three men brought their talents to a strong savory stew which is Battlestar Galactica
The death of Dualla was one the things that pushed him over the edge 😢
Amazing!!!! Mary ohhh Mary 💕
Have you watched The Closer and Major Crimes? Love her character there (and love Brenda too of course)
Ngl this was the most threatening I have seen a woman I was chilled. I wanted no smoke
that's my girl.
Feel bad for the teenager who kept Mary McDonells daughter out past curfew.
Like, definitely moment #2 from the series.
This was a beautiful scene of a wounded grieving female lover just stripped of her love.
Yet when Boomer was stripped of her love and sent to get executed by Roslin, everyone was like "it is what it is, chief, you don't get to have your lover hehe you're not the president, get lost". The president was a little bit more equal to the equal rights than Galen and Boomer.
You can look on Roslin face Zarreck is bluffing
Grief does not break everyone.
Did anyone else also only hear the word eye teeth for the first time from this scene?
I’ve NEVER heard of the canines referred to in that way before😂
I first saw that expression in Bart Simpson's Guide to Life.
Very Southern (US) term. We usually use it like, 'I'd give my eye teeth to have [insert object of desire.]"
Imagine going from killing humanity to aiding them, only to end up being used by a human to go back to old times
Maybe that backfired a little.
When would the new version launch
1:05 *I SWEAR IT*
Don't know how they could top her.
3:00 - wouldn't that be nice if Cylons dropped in.
FINALLY.
That’s ❤my ❤queen🎉
The sills
LAURA ROSLIN 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙 my President!
i thought that was the lady from Will and Grace...
I always hated what they did to Gaeta in season 3. He was part of the bedrock in Galactica.