I enjoy that every time there's some conflict with a characters morality, they play the closing strings from the Olympic Carrier OST (which was one of the first choices in a person's morality in the show).
This reminds me of how the Cardassian justice system worked when Miles O'Brien experienced it firsthand in "Tribunal," with the verdict determined before the trial, and the trial itself a means for the convicted to admit their guilt and throw themselves on the (nonexistent) mercy of the court. 😎👍
Starbuck's fault. If she knew of Gaeta's story about the dog bowl, then she ought to have presented it before the Circle acted. Then Chief would have confirmed it, and this whole scene averted. I'm not totally down on vigilante or semi-vigilante work. But when you do it, you gotta take care to do it right.
Funny how Charlie keeps going on about how the Cylons killed his son. Meanwhile, I’m wondering “Where the hell WAS Charlie when his son died?” Because it doesn’t sound like he did much of anything to keep his son alive
I know BSG had lots of over-the-top and ridiculous plot threads, but this scene... is one of the magic seams that helped weave it all together. The series was brilliant despite how silly much of it was. You take any one of those silly things away and the whole tapestry might just unravel.
Disorientation. I can say with personal experience that many rooms on a ship look exactly alike and although he may have an idea what kind of room he's in, he won't know which one, what deck or what part of the ship. He might be a couple of hundred feet from where he was taken or a mile away (big ship).
@@justinchristoph3725 to add to your comment, it’s likely they went to the disused flight pod, in the background it looks dark and abandoned, and we can assume the port flight pod (iirc) would always be busy as it’s Galactica’s only active bay (Also whilst the catapults on the starboard flight deck were removed, they still had functional airlocks for the vipers, which is where the scene is placed in case there was confusion about which airlock this is for anyone reading) So we can assume that even if he somehow managed to single-handedly overpower the six of them whilst his hands were tied, it wouldn’t be super hard for them to run him down before he’d even made it close to the main parts of the ship
@@3adgamd3r Given that the Galactica's functioning flight pod would've been absolutely packed with Vipers and Raptors after taking in the Pegasus's air wing (which would've been 100+ craft), you're most likely correct that this is the defunct flight pod. Also, a lot of the people aboard Galactica wouldn't have been sympathetic to him given that most of them were on New Caprica and saw him as one of Baltar's co-conspiritors. So most likely they wouldn't have questioned him getting run down by six people and dragged off.
Considering how fracking annoying Starbuck, Lee and the others got near the end, I was pretty much rooting for Gaeta during the Mutiny
And it turned out that Chief and Colonel Tigh were both Cylons in the end.
Don't you just love it when you walk along a hallway, minding your own business, then someone punches you in the face without warning?
Only when it's my (so-called) friends. lol
*me in highschool*
I enjoy that every time there's some conflict with a characters morality, they play the closing strings from the Olympic Carrier OST (which was one of the first choices in a person's morality in the show).
The way Galen walked up when he heard about the dog bowl.
This reminds me of how the Cardassian justice system worked when Miles O'Brien experienced it firsthand in "Tribunal," with the verdict determined before the trial, and the trial itself a means for the convicted to admit their guilt and throw themselves on the (nonexistent) mercy of the court. 😎👍
Spare me this mockery of justice!
That is a REFERENCE! 🔥🔥🔥
Feed him to the sharktacons!
Ya people got my reference
Starbuck's fault. If she knew of Gaeta's story about the dog bowl, then she ought to have presented it before the Circle acted. Then Chief would have confirmed it, and this whole scene averted.
I'm not totally down on vigilante or semi-vigilante work. But when you do it, you gotta take care to do it right.
I hope they took that dog with them...
They did, he's seen later in Season 4, Sine Qua Non.
Eventually through justice of the mob you'll start executing the innocent.
Funny how Charlie keeps going on about how the Cylons killed his son. Meanwhile, I’m wondering “Where the hell WAS Charlie when his son died?” Because it doesn’t sound like he did much of anything to keep his son alive
Bruh maybe he was imprisioned
Powerful scene. And realistic. Now for the scene with Roslyn and Zarak
I know BSG had lots of over-the-top and ridiculous plot threads, but this scene... is one of the magic seams that helped weave it all together. The series was brilliant despite how silly much of it was. You take any one of those silly things away and the whole tapestry might just unravel.
And no one apologized? Really?
Why did they blindfold the guy who knows every inch of the ship? Is the room really the big secret?
Disorientation. I can say with personal experience that many rooms on a ship look exactly alike and although he may have an idea what kind of room he's in, he won't know which one, what deck or what part of the ship. He might be a couple of hundred feet from where he was taken or a mile away (big ship).
@@justinchristoph3725 So intimidating the accused, then.
@@justinchristoph3725 to add to your comment, it’s likely they went to the disused flight pod, in the background it looks dark and abandoned, and we can assume the port flight pod (iirc) would always be busy as it’s Galactica’s only active bay
(Also whilst the catapults on the starboard flight deck were removed, they still had functional airlocks for the vipers, which is where the scene is placed in case there was confusion about which airlock this is for anyone reading)
So we can assume that even if he somehow managed to single-handedly overpower the six of them whilst his hands were tied, it wouldn’t be super hard for them to run him down before he’d even made it close to the main parts of the ship
@@3adgamd3r Given that the Galactica's functioning flight pod would've been absolutely packed with Vipers and Raptors after taking in the Pegasus's air wing (which would've been 100+ craft), you're most likely correct that this is the defunct flight pod.
Also, a lot of the people aboard Galactica wouldn't have been sympathetic to him given that most of them were on New Caprica and saw him as one of Baltar's co-conspiritors. So most likely they wouldn't have questioned him getting run down by six people and dragged off.