BSG S2 DVDs
Sep. 10th, 2006 02:14 pmJust seen the first seven episodes of S2, which seems as good a point as any to pause and review. At this rate I might actually be up to speed by the time the third season airs. It's a dizzying prospect.
These episodes follow on directly from KLG, the season 1 finale. The hallucinogenic babylicious ending turns out to have been a hallucination (thank the gods), Six has just changed the style of her appearances. The settings are more dreamlike and obviously symbolic (Adama takes the baby to the river in a dark reflection of the Moses story) while the representations of Gaius himself are more realistic or at least contemporary. Those dreamlike qualities got me thinking for the first time that Six might be an artefact of Gaius’s psychosis, so it was cool when that was raised in Home II. Jumping ahead though.
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These episodes follow on directly from KLG, the season 1 finale. The hallucinogenic babylicious ending turns out to have been a hallucination (thank the gods), Six has just changed the style of her appearances. The settings are more dreamlike and obviously symbolic (Adama takes the baby to the river in a dark reflection of the Moses story) while the representations of Gaius himself are more realistic or at least contemporary. Those dreamlike qualities got me thinking for the first time that Six might be an artefact of Gaius’s psychosis, so it was cool when that was raised in Home II. Jumping ahead though.
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