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So far this season has a perfect slow build towards what I am expecting to be some amazing moments! This episode continued to tease us while taking a few steps forward and definitely had me on the edge of my seat by the end.

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/aGzRcioGbx4


* By the way I want to acknowledge and apologize for the squeaking of the door that is fairly constant throughout this episode. I have resolved the problem for future reactions. 

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Lima Bravo

First time posting; great reactions to BGS Chris! Always a pleasure to watch. Great editing as well! I think it is left nebulous on purpose but I personally doubt Gaius learn about the visions from Caprica Six. I think the way he talks that he learn that from Head Six. We didn't see much interaction between Gaius attorneys (specially Romo) and Caprica Six and not on that specific subject. During his trial, he seems more concern about her revealing his implication in the genocide of the human race. Also agreeing with what you mentioned a few episodes back that Season 4 is now probably my favorite; opinion which changed from my viewing during the original broadcast.

Charity Konusser (the chonus)

Alessandro Juliani (Gaeta) studied opera, and they'd been trying to figure a way to get him to sing in the show (as you alluded to in your reaction, BSG was never gonna have a musical episode). Unlike the way singing in TV usually goes, he performed live on the set rather than looping it in ADR. The song was written by the episode's writer, Michael Angeli, and the music was by Karen Angeli, his wife. (I didn't look for it while watching with you, but I remember everyone in the Television Without Pity forums going nuts because you can see a WindowsXP message on a display on the basestar for just a second after the opening credits. They probably digitally removed it for the BluRays, but it got a lot of play on everyone's TiVos) I know far grander and more profound things have been said and will be said on this show, but I swear "Let God's will be done." "Shut up." is possibly my favorite exchange of dialog in BSG because it so perfectly encapsulates both of those characters and their relationship to one another in that moment . Actually that's a lie it's not my #1 favorite; I'll tell you when we get there. But it's close!

casualnerdreactions

His voice was great and the song added a lot of atmosphere to the episode which was cool. I'm not yet sure if it served any other purpose, but it was a cool addition.