I agree that Bill Adama is working my last nerve, but I still did think it was hilarious that the show itself confirmed the great Tigh/Adama Bromance :D Otherwise, I think the only parts of this episode that I liked or found believable involved Gaius Baltar (and his hilarious belief in the centraility of his existence to everything!) Pfft!
Also, your comments on "Sarah Connor" are spot on - I'm so so sad that this lovely show is most likely going to be cancelled after this season :( I really love how it explores exactly what it means to be human, and I loved that they were willing to make the father of the scared and not-grieving girl a murderer, because even murderous humans have families whom they love sometimes, right? Catherine Weaver is such a fascinating enigma! (Though I think her husband's name was Lachlan - very Scottish!)
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Also, your comments on "Sarah Connor" are spot on - I'm so so sad that this lovely show is most likely going to be cancelled after this season :( I really love how it explores exactly what it means to be human, and I loved that they were willing to make the father of the scared and not-grieving girl a murderer, because even murderous humans have families whom they love sometimes, right? Catherine Weaver is such a fascinating enigma! (Though I think her husband's name was Lachlan - very Scottish!)