Re: Balke's 7 Revisitation (rewatch)
Episode 1.11 Bounty
Cally uses her Telepathy as a weapon in the group arsenal for the first time
Lori Singer wants to leave the planet and go home to Fight for Rights, Clint
Buchannan wants to avoid getting involved
Blake, once again, proves how brutal he is, smashing the man's music,
a precious antique from centuries earlier. And then threatens to destroy
other precious antiques
Jenna "turns on the Crew" - Sally (and the Director) did a great job of
showing Jenna so convincing when looking at the other characters, while
showing the audience her true motivation. Very nicely arranged performance.
Jenna and Lori Singer bicker, so that Jenna can roam free.
Jenna beats tar outta her guard and sets the Crew Free.
Episode 1.12 Deliverance
To play off of Guy Gardner's comment in The SGU Episode Deliverance Thread- "I
enjoyed it depsite the lack of Gay Sex" (Though Avon did have a beautiful
Strawberry-Blonde woman throwing herself at him, and he ignored it. She was
even on her knees calling him a God at one point).
Servalan and Travis talk about Something called ORAC (After Servalan makes him
wait and fester for awhile, LOL). Travis and Servalan are so awesome together
(Oh... Anna, Servalan called and she wants her hair back, you need Inara Hair
Pilot has energy cells for his father to save his life. And tells Blake and Cally
The Federation have agreed to pay 100 Million Credits for ORAC. When Blake asks
what ORAC is, the Pilot starts choking (LOL, stereotypical, but, fun for the mystery,
nonetheless
Pilot forces them to set sail to his father's planet, and Cally almost gets her head
blown off. ("Are we stay like this the whole flight", heh)
Avon of course, quickly solves the power problem. The Suoerman pose at 39:31 right
after the flash to the rocket is hilarious (And again later)
Padding with Jenna being captured, escaped, captured <Rinse, Repeat> and all the
running and fighting with savages.
It's funny, we whine about 18 minutes of commercials per hour these days, but, back in
the day of 10 minutes or less of commercials, there was 10 minutes of padding, LOL)
Story pacing is easy to armchair quarterback, but, being under the gun week after week,
and arriving where you want to in the arc, after a specified length of time, that's
gotta be difficult without padding, when you have 8-10 minutes more time in an hour
long episode then, versus now.
Near the end Cally asks, "Did she really think you were a God"
Avon replies, "For Awhile"
Blake asks, "How'd that Feel"
Avon shoots back, (With a loving smirk) "Dontcha know?"
Blake Finishes with "I never wanted the responsibility either"
They set off for Daddy's planet to deliver the Energy Cells