BWS 4

Not only am I sick, but Jennifer’s back just declared war on her, or rather took her into a holding cell for unrestricted interrogation but forgot to ask her any questions.

We’re quite the couple right now. Running an exemplary household. Yep.

OK, this wasn’t a very forward-moving episode of BSG but it did give us a little bit more insight into the mutual paranoia between Cylons and Humans and where it led.

Spoiler I miscounted earlier. We have seven models accounted for–four men and three women. I forgot about the doctor before. OK. So Balthar has to be a Cylon. That is the only explanation as to how he got out of the house at the original attack (he didn’t; he uploaded and was stripped of memories until put in the field near a place to be rescued. So he is one of the five and he is not recognized by the seven.

Spoiler I wonder if the Cylons think sexual activity with each other is perverse–perhaps because there is no hope of reproduction, or perhaps because they are “family,” making such things incestuous. So what happens if his mistriss 6 finds out? Does she become disgusted with Balthar?

Spoiler Did the five learn early on that life among the humans is more interesting. Did Balthar inject himself without Cylon memories in order simply to savor it, and only accidentally get involved in the destruction of humanity?

Spoiler And what is the deal with the dreams? When did the Cylon shooting her in the head take place. I had a hard time understanding the chronology at that point. Or figuring out what was the point.

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