Sine Qua Non (Battlestar Galactica S04E08) - podcast episode cover

Sine Qua Non (Battlestar Galactica S04E08)

Jun 06, 202325 min
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

Welcome to Spacing Out With BB and Jason! We’re covering Battlestar Galactica, and this week we’re discussing season four, episode eight, “Sine Qua Non”. Thanks for joining us!

Feel free to reach out to us with your thoughts; We may use your comments on an upcoming episode.

Email: spacingoutpod@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpacingOutPod
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spacing_Out_Pod

#SpacingOut

Check our other podcast, “Cloud 9”, where we discuss episodes of the sitcom Superstore: https://plinkhq.com/i/1388059742

So Say We All!

Transcript

Welcome to Spacing Out with Boebe and Jason this week covering Battlestar Galactica Season four, episode eight, Senequanon. Welcome back. I'm Bobe and I'm Jason, and welcome to Spacing Out or today we will be discussing the one and only Battlestar Galactica. Well it's not the one and all the way I just start myself, I'm like, well, No. One of several Battlestar galacticas.

If you're new to the show, welcome and you should know. We're gonna have a spoiler section at the end of the podcast where we are free to discuss siny future events in the series, but otherwise we won't be spoiling anything past this episode, which is Battlestar Galactica Season four, episode eight, Senny Quannin. This aired on May twenty seventh, two thousand and eight, Written

by Michael Taylor, directed by Rod Hardy. The survivor count Who's thirty nine thousand, six hundred seventy four, which is an addition of One Last Time Do Not Know Who was added an important colonizer In this episode, Lea dama enlists Romo Lampkin to search for a temporary replacement for president, as Laura Rosen

has assumed kidnapped that vice president is not good enough. Athena is sent to the brig for killing the Number six Natalie, and after it is revealed that Kaprica six is pregnant with Colonel Tie's baby, Tie and Admiral O Dama get into a physical fight, and then in order to not risk the safety of the fleet, Admiral Adama stays behind on the Raptor hoping for Roslin's return while the fleet jumps away. Right, So to me, that was like,

did we really need a new leader then? Because the only thing that was impeding Zeric from taking power was Adama and now Adama's out of the picture. So did we really have to go through all that? Seems like not, because I don't know if Ti didn't seem to be that objective to their right he was taking his phone calls. Yeah, vibe check. Did we like

the episode overall? How does it stand the test of time? It's okay, it's not like great, but it's definitely movings along and giving us some character development and has one of the best fight scenes I've seen between two old men. So that's pretty cool. I guess they hit each other hard. Yeah, that first punch from Tie. Yeah, don't bringing into this great iconic exactly what we want to see. I wonder if he's got that like

extra cylon strength that looked like Tory had now that he's aware. Yeah, maybe I was wondering if his moth, if his fist hurts like steel, like he's got Wolverine bones or something. I don't think that's how it works. There's still blood and guts as we saw on the operating table. Oh yeah, yeah. I like the episode. It's a little slower, but still drama. Yeah, a lot of drama, a lot of anger from the Admiral at all different people as he's trying to process the loss of Roslin.

And I found Romo Lampkin to be a little more interesting, I guess, a dynamic character in this as we kind of got some character development for him, and he's not just this kind of oddball guy that speaks weirdly. He's a lawyer, so I don't care for him too much. No, I'm just kidding. He's still in it for the money. Yeah, he's definitely interesting, and we got a surprise return of Jake the dog, so not find the human? No trivia time? What facts could we uncover for

snakeuanon? All right, trivia? I only have one little piece of trivia, and that's the title of the episode. Does sine quandin which is Latin and means without which knot? And what that means is basically just something that is absolutely essential, like your iPhone or what I don't get it? Um I wrote down what I found on Google, which is chocolate chips or the sinni quanin of chocolate chip cookies. When does the sinni quandon for flying a

kite? Oh? Okay, so it's something that you can't Yeah, you get it. Finny quan It sounds like something you would say. It doesn't sound Latin to me. It sounds like a Jamaican proverb like cny quanam man, Like you know that was terrible Jamaican accent. Well, it sounds like a legal term, you know, like quid pro quo. Oh yeah, the thing What it means in this episode, I don't really know. I guess maybe it talks about Laura's relationship with a Dama and how he can't live

without her. There you I was wondering what it was. I just didn't jump out to me as obvious. But that makes sense, Yeah without which not because he's not going to go on without her. Yeah, very romantic deep space dive. Let's break down some of our thoughts on the episode. You can share your thoughts with us through email, Facebook, or Twitter. We may use your comments on an upcoming episode. So I didn't realize we were going to see number six Natalie alive at the beginning of this episode.

I think last time I gave her a post humanous award in the Astill Queen. But yeah, I was surprised she was living in this episode for so long. For a moment, I thought like, oh, does she survive this? But no, we just see the trauma of her dying holding Doc Codell's hand. So sweet. I really like that little detail of him holding her hand, you like, reach us out to her. He's the last person she sees. And then she goes into their Cylon afterlife greenery somewhere,

some park somewhere I don't know. Well, she's she's projecting the thing that cylons do where they can see a different surrounding. Oh yeah, I forgot they could do that. Yeah, so she's like, I just don't want to be in this operating room in my last moments. That's fair. That's so. They tend to always go to a forest for some reason, but it's cheap to foam outside and look in the grass. Where would you project

to? Um, I don't know. I know exactly where. I would project to the beach in California. That's where I would project, so, like, while I'm at work, i'd just be like surrounded by a beautiful beach. Oh, that'd be iconic. I thought you meant like when dying, Oh, when dying, Oh, when dying, I would project to a beach. Yeah, I'm more of a beach bitch than a mountain hole. Mountains are great too, though, Like they're cool, but they don't

have a beach. Well, I would project to a mountain side that does have a beach. Oh that sounds dangerous, but I guess you can have it all. Jason, Yep, damas so mad in this episode. First he's mad at Athena. Oh yeah, he gives it to her. He's like, you disappointed me? Did you want to break this alliance? Or are you just fucking stupid? And I was like, whoa and she didn't have a good excuse either. He's like, I said a vision, and he's like, God, damn it, I'm tired of hearing about visions.

Laura won't shut up about him. Everyone has a vision these days, right, And there's so much speculation about what's going on in the Quorum because they're like, Bault stole her, No, it was the cylons, and they're like talking about what the fuck just happened, and they're not really in the know. It's all hearsay. Yeah, but it's pretty accurate. But so with Athena, you know, Adama puts her in the brig and she doesn't want to be separated from her child, but he's like, the Brig's no

place for a child, So he does separate them. But at the end of the episode, when he tells Ty to reunite them, what t do just put the baby in the brock. I thought that was so funny. I thought that was so funny, Like, so the baby is in prison, what's going on? That was wild? Yeah, Oh my god. He was a very literal man. He's like bet um. So yeah. The damas also really mad at Tie because he finds out that he got caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Yeah, he's getting a Cylon pregnant,

which you I didn't know he had the capability of doing that. I guess men are built different, yep. But also that that's two Cylons making a baby, just you know what they were trying to do early in the series, Cylons were trying to procreate yep. Um. So yeah, So they have their fight sequence and there were some angry words that didn't during the or right before it. Yeah, like he's like, what what hell is

it about you getting a fucking skin job bregnant? He literally said fracking though, but you know, he literally said the curse word, and I was like, oh. And then Colonel Ties like, don't you bring my wife into us? And that's what like set him off, and he started he just like straight up sucker punched Adama. And Adama's like, oh, fuck, you ain't taking this ship lying down. You're not gonna do this to me on my ship, on my house. And he's already pissed off about

everything else, so he's like beating him up. And then it's so good, so so great, and then fucking Colonel Tye like throws him on the desk where he works on his ship, and then they end up like one of them is on the couch and he's like, all right, I'm done. I don't know. It was weird, like they got in a fight and then later they're like acting like it never happened. Yeah, they just

had to come the blows. And then they're both like, well, we're too old to solve it this way, so I guess cool, Well we need each other too. Or Adama realized he needs Colonel Tie in order to leave the fleet, he has to leave it in his hands, and Colonel tis like, are you sure, man, because the last time I kind of beefed it? Oh man, I don't know. Now they don't have Laura and they won't have Adama. What's going to happen to the fleet? As soon as they jump away from Adama? He's like martial law. I

love that, Like the model ship? Has this become a joke? Now he's breaking it all the time. You can't finish that shit? Oh god. Yeah. Adama's also I don't know, he's necessarily like mad at Zeric, but he won't even talk to Zeric or considers Eric because if he does that kind of acknowledges that Laura is no longer alive or in power. Yeah, I think part of it is. And then another part of it is

that he never liked that guy. Nope, and so that puts there it in a really awkward position of trying to lead without any power, and baby Adama's like, well, what if we just put somebody else in power? And he's like, let me go off on my side quest to get let me get the whiteboard and rally up the troops to make a list and check

it twice. And we're in some pretty basic quarters, some quarters we don't really get to see normally, and what's his name, Romo's quarters, which he says he got those quarters by taking Baltar's case because it has a really tiny window. He wants a bigger window. And I thought that was really fun and interesting to see like an insight on the guy and like see how

he lives. And I don't know, sometimes his train thought is weird, but I thought it was interesting that he was cool enough to approach Adama personally. I'm like, what's going on, my man? Right? Like most people would be like scared to walk up and just start talking to him. So It's very interesting that he's trying to figure out who should be in charge and he kind of comes to the conclusion that it's obviously Lea Dama. And

then there was this whole side thing about his cat. He wasn't feeding his cat, his cat was sick or something, and then all of a sudden, the cat was dead. Yeah. So when you were seeing the cat in the episode, that was all on his head, like the cat had been dead for weeks. Oh how come he didn't smell it in his little tiny room. You would have been able to smell that in a duffel bag. He would have. Yeah, dead cat steak. That's fucked up. Is he okay in the head? I mean, I mean he's definitely.

He's dealing with trauma, dealing with that grief and survivor's guilt. Yeah, that cat was like the last thing connecting him to his family. Yeah. I would hate that. I would hate that. And now he's taking care of the dog, because that's totally logical that he murdered or somehow like a cat was not okay in his I don't know how the cat died, but for him to keep the cat for that long after it died I don't know. If I would run off and get this guy a new pet right away,

I'd be like, see how you do with like a fish? I mean, I don't know, Like is he going to be able to take care of a dog? It's not clear how the cat died, but he says like they killed the cat, so I don't know who That makes me feel like he's more mentally unstable. Like I'm not saying people who have mental issues shouldn't have pets, but they should be able to take care of the

pets. And if the pets pass away for some reason, they should be able to dispose of the body within a reasonable amount of time and not hold onto the corpse because that's unsanitary. And if you did have other pets, that would probably get them sick. So I don't know, man, I don't know. If i'd give that guy a dog right away, it'd be like, maybe you can talk to Doc Coddle and see what's going on. So like a cat, I can see, like they just have a litter

box, But where do you take the dog to do their business? Right? Then maybe there's like an AstroTurf dog park in the middle of every ship. Maybe a four by four square where all the dogs shit and piss that gets cleaned regularly with the hose. They don't have the Cloud nine chip, the big like outdoor garden space, but you wouldn't be able to take your dog there whenever it needed to go outside anyway, so there'd have to be

like a dog promenade or something. Yeah. Yeah, if you don't remember, Jake the dog was on New Caprica and they had to dog bowl. That was part of the symbol for whether there's a message they flip over the dog bowl. Yeah, Felix was a big part of that. That poor dog was just swanting some food and everyone's turning his bowl upside down or water. They just want some water, man, we're dog. Hopefully Romo will remember to feed the cat or the dog. Um. It does feel like

they were just trying to find a way to make Leadama president. Like he's he got moved from the military to the presidency pretty quick here. Yeah, talk about nepotism. Yeah, your dad already gave you a battle star and you broke that. You would literally like smashed it and ran, and now

you've been given the presidency. Good luck, don't fuck it up. I still feel like they did all that for not because literally the one person who was opposing Xeric's command was literally chose to exile himself away from the fleet. Yeah, I agree, if they had just taken like a few more hours trying to decide like, oh okay, well wait a minute, wait a minute, I don't think we need to do this anymore. Guys. Meanwhile, Zarek's just sitting in his office brooding over how no one will let him

be president. Right, He's pouting, he's trying. It's so hard. He had a legitimate claim to the presidency. And because one guy was like fuck you dude, he's like not it. The like legal gymnastics they had to do to make him vice president again is ridiculous. I feel like it'd be harder to replace the vice president who becomes a president than a regular president in some cases. That's crazy. Anything else you want to talk about, Um, I just had a quick mention that, like, this is the

first time they've ever mentioned anything about having artificial gravity on their ships. And this show doesn't get bogged down a lot with like technical explanations of stuff like but I'm always curious, like how does that work? And so when a racetrack was checking out that raptor, She's like, oh, the gravitational fields down, so they are generating it somehow. It was cool to see Racetrack going out there and doing exploritation or whatever. The CGI stuff was really good

in this episode. Yeah, her little base walk, Yeah, I enjoyed. Racetrack has had like so many close calls before that, Like, I got really nervous when she thinks explode. I know it. She's not gonna make it. So how do you feel about the episode being like one one side of the story, Like we don't see what happens to Rosalind Baltar and all them, Like we're just seeing what happens in their absence. I kind of like it because it lets us focus on the aftermath of what's happening,

and it's their reality that they don't know. So I like that we're living in their reality of unknown. Yeah, we have the same point of view as the characters. Yeah, So I think that was like a good balance of like creating suspense and drama because we understand where everybody's coming from about all of this uncertainty because we don't know either. So I like that. I like them a lot. Sometimes it's fun to see like ooh, I know that she's okay, or oh my god, the fucking silence took her.

But this, this gives me more entertainment as an audience member to not what you think. You agree? I agree? And so we leave with Admiral Adama sitting alone in the void of space, which I think would be terrifying for most people. Yeah, he's like, I did this as my first re commission, so I don't have a big It's no big deal. He's gonna wait for his a woman. I hope he brought some snacks. He

probably brought his modelship. Well, no, he's reading that book that's half burned, which if you're following that book, Rosalind took it with her to the bass Star and then it shows up in that raptor. All right, I think we can move on astral Queen. Who was the standout character in the episode? So who stood out in this episode? I feel like the main characters are Adam Adama and Romo Lampkin Colonel Tie. Yeah, I'm to

give a chest Senior Adama for taking a hit and staying behind. Oh yeah, I was also thinking of the Admiral it seemed to be the story seemed to be about his emotional journey trying to process everything that happens. The Leadama story like it's okay, but I still just it feels like as as humble as they tried to make him through the episode, he's still the guy that was like, I think we should look for a new president and then ends

up selecting himself. Yeah. I mean, they try to show us how much he doesn't want it, but it seems like he kind of does. Yeah. So, yeah, I think the admiral is a better choice. And he's openly admitting his feelings for Laura Roslin to the public even Yeah, I like that. He even like consulted Doc Coddle about like what are her chances? How is she going to react without her treatment? And he's like telling him like, well, at first she's going to feel great and then

slowly but surely she'll die. And Adama doesn't like that, and he's like, I need to get her back. She needs to get back into her tree man, she needs to survive. Yep. So that is two awards for Admiral Adama. All right, are you ready for the spoiler section of this episode? Yeah? So that is the end of the main part of the episode. We are going to go into spoilers, so if you don't want any spoilers for the rest of the season and you are free to leave

now. The next episode we are covering is called The Hub. Sounds like a cool hangout joint for teens. Yep, we'll be getting some burgers and milkshakes. Yeah, that sounds so good right now, I'm so hungry, Lee Stylus in this group race for Impact. Spoilers ahead. If you haven't seen the whole series, now is the time to say goodbye. Remember you can contact us at spacing out pot at gmail dot com, find us on Facebook and Twitter, share your thoughts and be a part of the discussion.

Spoils in five four three two one. So this is the first Cylon pregnancy, and we already know because we're in the spoiler section that Ellen Ty is the other Cylon, which means that Colonel Tye and Ellen Ty could never have a child because they were Cylons. But all of a sudden, Colonel Tye

has a Cylon baby with number six. But apparently that baby does not come to full term and it is miscarried yep, which is that yes it is, and that will mean that Tara retains the title of the only hybrid child, right, But they still haven't revealed that little Benjie is a little bait bastard whatever his name is, Little Nikki. I'm ready for that Tita spill fucking Callie and her spoiled milk smell. He did her so dirty hot Dog was into it. Doug lives into it, I but the hot Dog was

into it. Oh yeah. So the next episode we get to see the other side of this story, what's happening on the bass Star with Roslin and Baltar and yeah, which I think is a kind of a fun way to put these episodes together. Yeah, I'm excited for a Baltar episode where he's going to be like frantic and be like, ah, where are we? And I'm sure Laura is going to be like the stoic leader that she always is, and she's going to be calm and cool and collected and she'll be

like taking charge. So I'm really excited to see that. And then don't they have like a bunch of pilots with them? Yeah, they do, Yeah, because that's that was part of the issue that they were short on pilots in this episode because she decided to bring them with her on her excursion. Yeah, they got Halo there too. Yeah. Good thing is baby safe in that jail cell? Yep. So Lee, he's gonna He's gonna remain in the presidency. Sometimes my memory of season four is just kind of

a blur, even though I really like this season. I think that's partially just because it is really long. Yeah, well, it's structured, is just like a very serialized story, so it's hard to remember how everyone gets all these different points. But I remember them being at these kind of milestone parts. But eventually, when Lee I think, has to step down,

they go on a mission near the finale. He appoints Romo Lampkin as the president in the interim, so they just keep passing that torch between the good old boys instead of having a fair and like honest election. Huh. They'll get to it. Yeah, we're getting close to the mid season finale, which we'll have some big reveals in it. That's only two episodes away, and then we'll probably do on a bit of a hiatus before we come back for the back half of season four. I should also mention between the two

halves of season four. We'll touch on the web series titled The Face of the Enemy, which aired between the two halves of the season, which had a long break because of the writer's strike. So we'll touch on that and you can find that on YouTube, I believe. So just the heads up on that front, and I think that's all I have talk about here. Ryan, Well, we'll see you later, Alligator. We'll see you all over at the Hub. Thank you for spacing out with Phoebe and Jason.

You can help us out by subscribing and leaving a positive rating or review. Next time, we will cover Battlestar Galacticus season four, episode nine the Hub. We hope you will join us, so say we all

Transcript source: Provided by creator in RSS feed: download file
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android