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J.D.

Another great episode. I just cannot stress enough how great it is that you're doing this and POI at the same time.

DJ Doena

The actor playing the terrorist Zarek is Richard Hatch. His most famous role is that of playing a Viper pilot called Apollo on a little show called Battlestar Galactica, back in 1978. So in a sense, in this episode Apollo was arguing with himself. ;-)

DJ Doena

And regarding the episode's name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storming_of_the_Bastille

sarahzentexas

I am old, so Richard Hatch will always be Phillip from All My Children to me. 🥰 I was a child when I watched him in it, and I had a big crush on him.

Aimee

This episode annoys the hell out of me. Sure, no one voted for Roslin but the government has to continue. Sure, elections are important but let's have a few months of not dying of thirst or getting killed by Cylons FFS. Also, not sure if you were aware, but Jamie Bamber who plays Apollo is English and has probably the best American accent by a Brit I've ever heard.

NWar086

the actor who plays zarek was also starbuck in the original series

Hazel Angus

I reckon Baltar listens to Head Six and does what she tells him because he really doesn't know what she is - he may still think (as he did in the miniseries) that she's a manifestation of his subconscious. If that's what she is, then her ideas are really his own. The alternatives he could think of (chip in his brain or he's gone totally nuts) are too scary to acknowledge as real possibilities. He really has no choice but to listen to her - he's not consciously having any better ideas and he's completely terrified of being found out and executed. Plus she is his only real company. He's got no friends at all. Whether she's a hallucination or not, she knows the worst things he has done and she still sticks by him. Even though she's becoming pretty scary herself, she's less frightening than being put to death.