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40X: '''Razor''' ''[[2007]] [[November 24]]''
40X: '''Razor''' ''[[2007]] [[November 24]]''


(First watched 0207-11-24)  Unfortunately, I have to say that was pretty disappointing.  It tried to straddle a few lines, and I don't think came out the best for it.
(First watched 2007-11-24)  Unfortunately, I have to say that was pretty disappointing.  It tried to straddle a few lines, and I don't think came out the best for it.


First, the movie/episode line.  I was expecting it to be somewhat more standalone.  However, it was presented just like a regular episode of the series.  No special intro sequence or credits or anything like that, just a small bit of fancy RAZOR text.  So it's not like something I'd want to pull out and watch as its own thing.  Movies also tend to be structured somewhat differently than TV series, but here not so much the case.
First, the movie/episode line.  I was expecting it to be somewhat more standalone.  However, it was presented just like a regular episode of the series.  No special intro sequence or credits or anything like that, just a small bit of fancy RAZOR text.  So it's not like something I'd want to pull out and watch as its own thing.  Movies also tend to be structured somewhat differently than TV series, but here not so much the case.
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401: '''Adrift''' ''[[2008]] [[April 4]]''
 
(First watched 2008-04-05)  This was definitely a comedown episode.  Not that it was bad, but the previous (non-Razor) episode had everything coming to a head in the last few minutes, and this episode dealt with returning things back to something that could continue on.
 
Probably the biggest thing I wasn't expecting was that after Starbuck's wise-sounding words to Lee in the last episode... she's really as much in the dark as anyone else as to what happened to her!  A new Viper, but identical in style and markings to the old one... is this Starbuck a copy?  But if she was and the Viper is supposed to be an analog, shouldn't her health and body be "like new" too?  Her short conversation with Anders about Cylonhood was a bit chilling, considering the situation.
 
Gaius is in a really weird position, too.  On the one hand, he kinda thinks the people who have latched onto him are nuts.  On the other hand, they want to have sex with him and/or at least not kill him like so many other people do.  Then there's that kid who didn't die.  Pure coincidence, or someone/something trying to make Gaius think as much of himself what his "followers" do?


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402: ''' ''' ''[[2007]] [[]]''
402: '''Six of One''' ''[[2007]] [[April 11]]''
 
(First watched 2008-04-12)  Gee, Gaius, two for two this season.
 
His reaction upon seeing not-him was classic.
 
So... Cylon coup of sorts.  I wonder what this will all mean?  The shot-up folks' models becoming lower-class?  Further independent actions by the unleashed raiders and centurions?  And Boomer's on the wrong side of this fight.
 
This "secret Cylon club" thing is interesting, but I'm not quite sure what they're really doing.  But, neither do they.


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