I just finished watching the iTunes versions of the three first episodes of the (original) BSG. I was intrigued by a few things...
1) The episodes, as iTunes has them, appear to include almost every deleted scene described on this site.
I was not aware that any of these excised scenes (such as "Hope it's the Grog", Apollo's conversation with Boxey regarding the origin of the Cylons, the revelation that Baltar discovered Carillon but declared it too minimal for tylium mining, Serina's complete news broadcast from Caprica, and the full version of Starbuck and Apollo's discussion regarding "the secret of Carillon") were available on any home video version. I had assumed that they were only part of the long-since-lost original broadcast versions of the episodes. Am I, once again, missing something obvious?
2) This has probablty never been answered anywhere at all, but...how exactly the hell does Baltar manage to escape the destruction of the base star over Carillon? The Cylons were clearly planning to execute him, so even if a stray Cylon ship managed to get away, why would they bother to bring him along? And it's not like Baltar could have gotten away on his own, as he's clearly disheveled and beaten when he's brought before the new Imperious Leader...
3) In the early Council scene where they decide where to go after the destruction of the colonies, Sire Uri refuses to let them go to Carillon, he says it's "too far away". He suiggests going to Borallus instead, but Adama vetoes it, declaring that Borallus is obviously a trap. But what if the Cylons knew they would do that? Meaning, they deliberately engineered it so that Borallus WOULD be seen as a trap, so as to steer the fleet towards Carillon?
Yes, there is the minefield in the Nova Madagon, but the Cylons probably figured that the fleet would find a way to clear the mines and get through it...
4) Who exactly is supposed to be president of the Council of the Twelve after the destruction of the colonies? All these years I always thought it was Adama...but is it? Now that I've refreshed my memory, I think it might be Sire Uri...
5) Near the end of the third ep, as Rigel is counting down the "microns" until the Cylons reach them, it hit me....this is one of the few times she ever gets to say anything that isn't stock footage (like "transferring control to probe craft, launch when ready", which is used in like half of the episodes).
1) The episodes, as iTunes has them, appear to include almost every deleted scene described on this site.
I was not aware that any of these excised scenes (such as "Hope it's the Grog", Apollo's conversation with Boxey regarding the origin of the Cylons, the revelation that Baltar discovered Carillon but declared it too minimal for tylium mining, Serina's complete news broadcast from Caprica, and the full version of Starbuck and Apollo's discussion regarding "the secret of Carillon") were available on any home video version. I had assumed that they were only part of the long-since-lost original broadcast versions of the episodes. Am I, once again, missing something obvious?
2) This has probablty never been answered anywhere at all, but...how exactly the hell does Baltar manage to escape the destruction of the base star over Carillon? The Cylons were clearly planning to execute him, so even if a stray Cylon ship managed to get away, why would they bother to bring him along? And it's not like Baltar could have gotten away on his own, as he's clearly disheveled and beaten when he's brought before the new Imperious Leader...
3) In the early Council scene where they decide where to go after the destruction of the colonies, Sire Uri refuses to let them go to Carillon, he says it's "too far away". He suiggests going to Borallus instead, but Adama vetoes it, declaring that Borallus is obviously a trap. But what if the Cylons knew they would do that? Meaning, they deliberately engineered it so that Borallus WOULD be seen as a trap, so as to steer the fleet towards Carillon?
Yes, there is the minefield in the Nova Madagon, but the Cylons probably figured that the fleet would find a way to clear the mines and get through it...
4) Who exactly is supposed to be president of the Council of the Twelve after the destruction of the colonies? All these years I always thought it was Adama...but is it? Now that I've refreshed my memory, I think it might be Sire Uri...
5) Near the end of the third ep, as Rigel is counting down the "microns" until the Cylons reach them, it hit me....this is one of the few times she ever gets to say anything that isn't stock footage (like "transferring control to probe craft, launch when ready", which is used in like half of the episodes).

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