1. When Ellen says "I'm still the same", she's not frakkin' kidding. Man, was she always this bitchy? Like, even back on Earth this bitchy? How the hell did the final - I guess the first - five manage to collaborate on anything, she must have had them all at each others' throats half the time!
2. Gotta love Tyrol and his competent pragmatism.
3. Gotta love Head!Six and her cheerful insanity. I think I've figured it out. The head!people only show up when the people they're manipulating are in a state to be manipulated. When Baltar is full of himself, that's when they appear. When he's somewhere in the realm of the sensible, all of a sudden she skips away. That must be why neither Caprica nor Roslin have been having visions lately, because they haven't been quite so full of their own importance.
Also watching Someone to Watch Over Me.
1. Okay, so has nobody actually on that ship realized that Hera is a deeply, deeply creepy child? I know her doting parents don't, and no doubt many people assume she's only creepy because of her rough infancy and toddlerhood, but man, that girl skeeves me out. She's creepyweird! And I do *not* mean that in a good way, though I'm sure she tries. I wonder if she has her own head!person, and if so, who that head!person is.
2. Hey, Boomer! You know he married the girl who shot you, right? (What *is* it with Tyrol and getting into relationships with people who killed the last one he was in a relationship with? Well, he's not sleeping with Tori again, anyway. YET.)
3. Tyrol. Tsk, tsk, tsk. So competent, and yet, so terribly naive.
4. Oh, Helo. Oh, Athena. Oh, random 8. Well, she's not in any long-term danger, at least, as the deception is sure to be noted as soon as she runs across any other Cylons.
5. Has Starbuck finally realized how truly creepifying and disturbing Helo and Athena's kid is? Why yes, I believe she has.
6. They don't consistently have food, but they always have crayons and construction paper for the kiddies in daycare? Yeah, I can see that. You don't want a food riot, but more than that, you don't want kids throwing a tantrum!
7. Ooooh! Ellen's figured out about the head!people!
8. The avatar of Starbuck's dad (because that's who it was, obviously) - he must have been a head!person too. Because he was really playing piano, but then he wasn't there. And of course, her real dad, he's Daniel.
9. I wonder if there aren't multiple head!person factions. NOT LIKE WE'LL FIND OUT IN THE NEXT 3 EPISODES!
Edit: I must say, I feel kinda bad for Boomer. She went from one bad situation to another, then back to the first bad situation which can't really be fun. I mean, do you think all the 4s, all the 5s, do you think they really like having Boomer, the Traitor to her Type hanging around? Do you think it's fun following Don't-Call-Me-John Cavill around like a little puppy? Either Boomer is incredibly masochistic and guilt-driven, or - more likely - she doesn't feel she has any choices left.
And I'm not so sure, unlike Ellen, that she planned this all along. That's an Ellen move, but I'm not convinced it's a Boomer move. More likely she feels she can't be sure of her welcome unless she brings a bribe in the form of Hera.
2. Gotta love Tyrol and his competent pragmatism.
3. Gotta love Head!Six and her cheerful insanity. I think I've figured it out. The head!people only show up when the people they're manipulating are in a state to be manipulated. When Baltar is full of himself, that's when they appear. When he's somewhere in the realm of the sensible, all of a sudden she skips away. That must be why neither Caprica nor Roslin have been having visions lately, because they haven't been quite so full of their own importance.
Also watching Someone to Watch Over Me.
1. Okay, so has nobody actually on that ship realized that Hera is a deeply, deeply creepy child? I know her doting parents don't, and no doubt many people assume she's only creepy because of her rough infancy and toddlerhood, but man, that girl skeeves me out. She's creepyweird! And I do *not* mean that in a good way, though I'm sure she tries. I wonder if she has her own head!person, and if so, who that head!person is.
2. Hey, Boomer! You know he married the girl who shot you, right? (What *is* it with Tyrol and getting into relationships with people who killed the last one he was in a relationship with? Well, he's not sleeping with Tori again, anyway. YET.)
3. Tyrol. Tsk, tsk, tsk. So competent, and yet, so terribly naive.
4. Oh, Helo. Oh, Athena. Oh, random 8. Well, she's not in any long-term danger, at least, as the deception is sure to be noted as soon as she runs across any other Cylons.
5. Has Starbuck finally realized how truly creepifying and disturbing Helo and Athena's kid is? Why yes, I believe she has.
6. They don't consistently have food, but they always have crayons and construction paper for the kiddies in daycare? Yeah, I can see that. You don't want a food riot, but more than that, you don't want kids throwing a tantrum!
7. Ooooh! Ellen's figured out about the head!people!
8. The avatar of Starbuck's dad (because that's who it was, obviously) - he must have been a head!person too. Because he was really playing piano, but then he wasn't there. And of course, her real dad, he's Daniel.
9. I wonder if there aren't multiple head!person factions. NOT LIKE WE'LL FIND OUT IN THE NEXT 3 EPISODES!
Edit: I must say, I feel kinda bad for Boomer. She went from one bad situation to another, then back to the first bad situation which can't really be fun. I mean, do you think all the 4s, all the 5s, do you think they really like having Boomer, the Traitor to her Type hanging around? Do you think it's fun following Don't-Call-Me-John Cavill around like a little puppy? Either Boomer is incredibly masochistic and guilt-driven, or - more likely - she doesn't feel she has any choices left.
And I'm not so sure, unlike Ellen, that she planned this all along. That's an Ellen move, but I'm not convinced it's a Boomer move. More likely she feels she can't be sure of her welcome unless she brings a bribe in the form of Hera.