Good episode. Gave it a 9. And like
Brent, I immediately thought of
BSG and Starbuck's situation. Also, I'm not so sure that actual aliens are involved. They might be and I might be way off, but I was thinking that maybe the obelisk is a device that's in tune with whatever Rush discovered and it turned Caine's thought into reality, kind of like Solaris. And maybe the show is supposed to end with the discovery of this power, or at least go in that direction.
How the fuck did they set up that hydroponics bay?
Don't know, but it was cool to finally see it.
So... I guess thinking about the obelisk is a death sentence.
That's what I thought at first too. Any mention of the obelisk and they die.
Damn, get a little action and Eli's getting cocky all of a sudden.
Well with Ginn out of the picture, I'm not sure how much action he'll be getting.
Of course he's mad. They killed off his only source of pussy. Same thing happened to Sayid on
Lost. On top of that, Ginn was a nice gal.
For a scientist, Rush is fairly well versed with Biblical stories.
Atheists and agnostics usually are, moreso than most believers.
Damn, I was hoping Greer would actually shoot her. That would've been a surprise.
Looked like he was for a second. Looked like he was holding a gun or something behind his back ready to use.
"'Turn the mike back on', Winston Churchill" - Young
That was a great comeback. It was simple, effective and took the wind out of Eli's pretentious quote.
This episode immediately made me think of the whole Starbuck and her Viper resurrection episode from nuBSG. We got crew that were resurrected and a shuttle that is in pristine, straight from the factory, condition. It's an exact copy of that episode from nuBSG. I guess this one was a little more specific in the way of explaining it was a really advanced alien species, unlike nuBSG, which had no explanation.
I heard that Ron Moore wanted to use the Ship of Lights to explain Starbuck's return, but dropped the idea. And if you're interested, there's a four-issue comic series called
The Final Five which sheds some light on what happened to Starbuck.
If anyone is doubting this isn't a nuBSG clone, this episode should prove it, the whole premise that God is behind everything. It's like I'm watching nuBSG all over again. Not that that is a bad thing, just making an observation.
I don't know if they were deliberately copying
BSG. Maybe they were simply in the BSG mindset when they came up with the idea.