S3E3: "Exodus" – Teil 1 ("Exodus" – Part 1, 2006)
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00:00:04: Do you have any candy?
00:00:07: Candy.
00:00:14: Kamala's
00:00:14: so bitter.
00:00:21: No, Zeus sees all!
00:00:23: Sees you... Number three.
00:00:25: Sees your pain Your destiny.
00:00:31: All the gods weep for you.
00:00:33: There is no Zeus No other god but God.
00:00:38: Well You don't believe that anymore.
00:00:42: You don' know what you believe and That Is why you're here.
00:00:46: It's not true.
00:00:49: I Don't even Know Why i'm Here.
00:00:50: Stupidest Thing I Ever Did.
00:00:52: It is your dream that brings you to me.
00:00:57: You know about it?
00:01:03: I have a message for you, from the one who worships.
00:01:08: He speaks through Me to you Just as he speaks
00:01:11: in
00:01:11: Your dreams.
00:01:12: The messages... Hello and welcome to the
00:01:27: Banoski.
00:01:31: I'm
00:01:31: still thinking about it, in Banoskinogalactica... In podcast Banoskino Galaktika!
00:01:42: My name is Patrick.
00:01:43: And my name's Brutmeri,
00:01:44: hello!
00:01:45: At some point we'll have a big sale final.
00:01:48: It's hot?
00:01:51: It's almost
00:01:51: summer?!
00:01:52: How are you doing, Brutmari?
00:01:53: Basically
00:01:54: good.
00:01:56: I have all the windows torn up, we take them to a temperature that is still removable but because of an open window it could be right now typical.
00:02:06: You can't hear that anymore, you don't have anything more to say.
00:02:08: Okay
00:02:08: good!
00:02:08: Did you have such a wonderful rush of pressure?
00:02:10: I had a huge car over here and thought oh my god!
00:02:13: So in any case
00:02:14: it's still
00:02:16: going well for me.
00:02:18: so i mean when not necessarily out on the road at thirty degrees but yeah.
00:02:21: Because
00:02:24: of this you won't be able to hear right away.
00:02:25: let me just cover Ron Moore podcast comment about this episode who says at some point he doesn't even notice that Tyrrell has no partner now
00:02:33: Yes, yes, awesome.
00:02:35: And that you shot this scene four or six weeks later?
00:02:38: I think it's kind of cool too!
00:02:39: I just wanted to say... I don't want to say he was... I think that his audience is very intelligent.
00:02:48: We've talked about it before, when stories are told in such a way to make the public believe they understand things.
00:02:58: Maybe if you open up a cold or something like this... But not knowing these details would be great for them!
00:03:04: That's not what we're talking about anymore.
00:03:05: Honestly speaking..I don't want to confirm anything with him but after watching several videos
00:03:15: last week Well, I don't think it's too hard-formulated.
00:03:18: He said that was just a strategic decision in the sense of going back now and sticking to the actor Aaron Douglas and Fake Barton.
00:03:26: And then he sees this movie Gettysburg by whom he says he loves him very much But actually that half of the male cast wears glued beards and he just hates it!
00:03:36: He simply hates.
00:03:37: one thing from this film is that he really likes it.
00:03:41: Then there are always close ups of some actors who can still see the Patek face and he said
00:03:46: no, I just didn't want that.
00:03:48: So you have to explain here.
00:03:50: there was a twist and then the beard was already gone so it used to be a real beard
00:03:54: before.
00:03:55: but what i really like about him
00:03:56: is that he had problems with fake bears not with a fat suit sorry please but this big shot of li when he left his ship at the end From bottom to top.
00:04:07: That's always the rule when you take a selfie of yourself and never photograph from below, then you see that double chin and all uncomfortable angles so to speak always
00:04:22: from top to
00:04:23: bottom.
00:04:24: In any case, he then has this great angle from the bottom up plus that fat suit where they just gave it out of these uniforms and put it in the pants unnecessarily.
00:04:35: because I thought
00:04:35: why do
00:04:36: you have the uniform into your pants?
00:04:39: But whatever!
00:04:41: And there you can see how well it looks like a pillow, so that it makes it look thicker.
00:04:47: So it really looks super fake.
00:04:52: And
00:04:53: I think that's great too!
00:04:55: Either no fakes, no fat, nothing at all or... everything for real so to speak where you might not be able That he's only for a series, let me say.
00:05:08: And maybe just for five or eight episodes or something like that which I answer thirty kilos.
00:05:13: You do this for an Oscar role in the movie but not for a TV series!
00:05:17: And
00:05:17: you also talked about how these three conditions are here?
00:05:20: That they're always very close to each other and it's all tied up on the edge with those times of shooting.
00:05:23: because we were talking about Terrell Spartt and Aaron Douglas as well as Jamie Bamber as well.
00:05:28: Thank you so much!
00:05:29: The fruits that have to
00:05:29: be kept
00:05:30: are incredibly barely calculated.
00:05:32: So the exodus, which was originally not planned as a single episode at all because it only became part of a second episode.
00:05:40: It was decided only few weeks before the premiere date.
00:05:45: You can always hear from this when Ron Brunner reports on how short-lived everything is and the whole planning and rolling changes.
00:05:52: And then we say here Jamie Bamber, here Leah Dahmer will now start with the next episode.
00:06:02: It's so fast, you can do it!
00:06:05: It's wind again.
00:06:07: But that happened more often at Battlestar Galactica than from one part to two parts.
00:06:12: So this is not the first time we meet.
00:06:15: Mostly it was to the advantage of the story, although they would not spread anything on two parts.
00:06:22: Which is not long enough so that it can also be spread in two parts.
00:06:27: but... It seems to me that everything is a bit chaotic at the set of Bethesda Galactica, or does
00:06:34: my impression disappoint?
00:06:36: I don't know if it's chaos.
00:06:37: Maybe there
00:06:38: was also quite normal shooting.
00:06:40: How do you say, shooting, regulation... So maybe it's over everywhere now
00:06:44: and like almost no more.
00:06:45: Ron Moose Agenda isn't really any down time, not one moment in which we can relax too much, so no empty runs And therefore basically I think at some point it almost all BSTs are formulated books are written as if they had to fill netto minutes, plus advertising and then in the post-production editing process cut down.
00:07:07: Sometimes it's not even possible anymore And there is something like this here.
00:07:10: I'm very grateful for the episode This week also because now nothing in the canon of my favorite episodes ever wanders But that's a little bit like this, so it accelerates a bit in the last episode Because you can feel bad consequences for us because we just saw one or two things in the last episode.
00:07:25: Because everything went so fast.
00:07:27: At the point of fact, I wanted to say that it's not really getting better.
00:07:34: Last year in a series which I liked very much but didn't ask me out was TASC, this HBO series about Mark Ruffalo...
00:07:40: Yes, right!
00:07:40: There you have one thing for sure.
00:07:42: Yes,
00:07:42: Mark Ruffle has also had a false wave there and honestly said so many times as well in every damn episode.
00:07:48: So i liked his performance , i liked the series quite a lot too .
00:07:52: But everytime when he stood up ... And then you can still see him moving a little bit.
00:07:57: You just notice relative schlanker Schauspieler, mit Hacken Kissen.
00:08:03: I don't think so.
00:08:05: That's
00:08:07: a discussion, you can discuss it for quite some time now but that is exactly why the first article was published yesterday which actually talks about how role actors are supposed to be played by actors who have a homosexual role.
00:08:30: He was supposed to be played by homosexual actors or queer actors.
00:08:36: And that's a relatively long article which I didn't find so bad at all, the discussion and in addition it also got discussed.
00:08:43: If you don´t have money for... People who are fat or people that don't know what
00:08:52: color they're.
00:08:52: Color, please!
00:08:53: I think with
00:08:54: this discussion you've already introduced
00:08:55: yourself to the last sixty-seventy years.
00:08:57: That's right but there is enough actors out there... With disabilities?
00:09:02: Yes for example also.
00:09:03: Those who would like to do love and just want to represent part of their history And then simply not be replaced.
00:09:11: And I just read about that yesterday.
00:09:14: So sometimes it comes together like this from the timing.
00:09:17: Yes,
00:09:17: I think if we get closer and step by step ... I don't want to exaggerate so much now!
00:09:20: No no no...
00:09:21: The Blackface
00:09:22: debates have been going on since the sixties.
00:09:25: until last time.
00:09:25: what i can remember was still as Mickey Rooney in Break with the Tiffany's.
00:09:29: That was already in the fifties.
00:09:31: Peter Sellers maybe even in the sixtys here at the party where an Inder played.
00:09:35: but let me say something like People of color are people of color in the film, that's what I think.
00:09:41: But you're right about everything else.
00:09:43: It was until a few years ago... ...the absolute go-to move for actors and actresses to win a big movie prize or several of them by saying Okay!
00:09:54: Now i'm playing a gay person now i am playing
00:09:56: a trans person there.
00:09:57: it really went around.
00:09:58: specifically on the new films.
00:10:00: i forgot something with men Rami, that was just in Cannes.
00:10:03: Was it Ramek?
00:10:05: What's his name again?
00:10:06: Exactly!
00:10:06: I don't care about him or her.
00:10:08: And he has...
00:10:09: I didn't
00:10:11: like him at all.
00:10:13: He never did anything to me.
00:10:17: I think it's kind of unsympathetic.
00:10:19: But maybe he can't do anything about that, for sure!
00:10:22: That's why the name is not so bad when i don´t really like his name at all.
00:10:29: I'm not a big fan of his name but we are talking to him specifically because now in Canada there will be a new film where he plays exactly this role and therefore the discussion has taken
00:10:43: place.
00:10:44: Rami Malek?
00:10:45: Thank you!
00:10:45: It was okay actually... It would have been
00:10:49: nice if your queer role had played quite many queer roles already and also has a role as Freddie Mercury, who got an Oscar.
00:10:58: No
00:10:58: good movie that I haven't seen until today.
00:11:00: You can hear no good movies, but i don´t know if you have not watched
00:11:02: it till now.
00:11:03: I think you overestimate them.
00:11:05: But I also do not like
00:11:07: Malek.
00:11:08: Rami Malek.
00:11:10: Oh damn!
00:11:10: But I don´T like him either.
00:11:13: so... It is difficult to go openly on such a thing.
00:11:16: But Britt Marietta, listen out.
00:11:17: You were at the time before because you say overestimated them.
00:11:21: I don't think anyone likes films nowadays.
00:11:24: So he was actually very hyped for this period of time and just swam away from... with a big box office like almost all biopics about musicians, they sell them on the cut bread.
00:11:33: You always say in advance who wants to watch a movie about Freddie Mercury?
00:11:37: Who wants to see a film about Michael
00:11:38: Jackson?!
00:11:38: He's going through it and then he looks at the cinemas and everyone goes into it!
00:11:42: And there is one billion dollars playing.
00:11:44: So something like that works but meanwhile I don't think anyone wants to talk about Bohemian Rhapsody anymore.
00:11:49: Do
00:11:49: you know what my attention is after ... so now i'm talking from my life actually And then I'm done with my deviations to the right and left.
00:11:58: For me, the most appreciated movie ever for which no one would have deserved an Oscar I ask myself
00:12:09: why the woman
00:12:11: has won an Oscar.
00:12:14: It all feels like nepotism to
00:12:18: me.
00:12:18: Sorry if that's what you're saying, but... I don't really like women either.
00:12:24: But whatever!
00:12:24: You always distribute your anti-parties, so to speak.
00:12:29: But I find this movie entertaining as well.
00:12:35: But we already talked about it, the price does not necessarily mean that something is good.
00:12:40: Where you can say here That the director who made the video for Exodus one and two by the way Yes, actually it was nominated for the second part.
00:12:53: But we haven't seen that
00:12:54: yet.
00:12:54: We have not only watched the second episode because I'm also not sure how rich people are with their movies and television prices but in fact there were only one episode and they got a second part and he was nominated as well.
00:13:07: Sometimes
00:13:07: this is strange about times so that you shine out of time?
00:13:09: That you no longer fit into the current circle or something like that.
00:13:15: I wanted to tell you about Rami Malek's honor.
00:13:17: But I still remember Mr.
00:13:22: Robot, this very old man... Unfortunately
00:13:25: he was really good at it!
00:13:28: I watched the whole
00:13:29: series
00:13:29: as well!
00:13:30: I didn't
00:13:30: even watch that one before and I know that's a series from which i say.. I don´t know how well they behaved because back then there were very, very time-consuming, time-friendly topics about IT hacking etc.
00:13:43: And now after the fact is not like ten years
00:13:50: ago.
00:13:50: but Yes,
00:13:50: that's right.
00:13:51: And since then I hope we'll get a good role again.
00:13:53: Well well
00:13:55: my others would say if Oskar gets it he has had some good
00:13:59: roles.
00:14:01: but like i said... I don't know in my bubble but we are also a bit more reflective and discover different things about him.
00:14:09: business model is and also a good thing, good marketing and PRs.
00:14:14: And that's in very few cases.
00:14:15: really.
00:14:15: at the end of this year they will be paid out.
00:14:18: who have earned it?
00:14:19: but those who just sit on top of most microphones who gave them interviews during their
00:14:24: production studio?
00:14:25: enough money has been put into the cappuccino so sure.
00:14:30: so that's a word somehow.
00:14:33: Oscar for Green Book.
00:14:34: So these are always from such films there.
00:14:37: or for this apple film I didn't know that no one saw him.
00:14:40: Oh, yes!
00:14:40: I thought it was
00:14:43: great.
00:14:43: How do
00:14:43: you call this?
00:14:44: But who would like to... I think it's good.
00:14:46: You can still... And I don't find Shakespeare in love.
00:14:48: well but for these cool films the big movie prices will be seen too and that is a film from which even people who are addicted to movies will say what kind of movies they are.
00:15:00: Wait, he means
00:15:03: Coda.
00:15:04: Like the children of earlobes Where
00:15:09: are we going?
00:15:10: By the way, only in Remake... Sorry!
00:15:15: I have to say sorry.
00:15:17: But by the way it was always annoying that such a thing is so big and famous No matter.
00:15:25: That was also a discussion that I had, yesterday... Yesterday there were quite a lot of people talking about movies and I woke up like this!
00:15:33: I also had the discussion on remakes last night.
00:15:35: And why?
00:15:36: What do you personally think is meaningful to remake or not?
00:15:39: It all depends on the movie A Man Called Uwe which I love.
00:15:46: I love the actor Rolf Lascott.
00:15:49: He's one of my absolute favorite actors but he did something international too and he played one of his best roles in his life with a man named Uwe.
00:16:01: And that's Remake One among other things by Tom Hanks, and the problem with Remake is that Tom Hakes is a good guy!
00:16:08: But it also makes sense for me to say that remakes are not meaningful when they... That's exactly what
00:16:18: we're talking about.
00:16:19: I can feel it!
00:16:19: If there is a battle star galactica at some point, then we have so many topics that we could
00:16:23: talk about.
00:16:23: But if the Galactica is also a remake you need to say... I don't really know how to call it reboot?
00:16:30: Actually it's a remake.
00:16:32: In
00:16:33: the original... I don't know if you can translate that well or adequately, Ron Moore speaks of a Reconceptualized Battlestar Galactic.
00:16:40: Exactly!
00:16:41: That was this extra-wurst which I brought myself.
00:16:43: I really liked it too.
00:16:44: I think
00:16:45: it's adequate because he never looked at things directly from one to one including all names and basically had a conflict.
00:16:53: It is not like he does stuff like that and says no no and skips without the original.
00:16:58: Yes, of course.
00:16:59: It always refers to all places that are original.
00:17:01: Maybe... I think it's also wrong.
00:17:06: But for me, Remake is defined as a one-to-one transition without much to change here and there on the technical level or something like that.
00:17:16: And Reboot was always for me... We play in the same universe but we are great with changes, storylines, stories which were told differently by us who may take over as characters etc.. So this has been my biggest difference.
00:17:37: That's why Reconceptualization is not a bad word for
00:17:48: it.
00:17:48: We have already talked about the theme of Battlestar Galactica.
00:17:54: And we've said, Felix Alcala has led Regie and then let us talk more about who wrote
00:17:59: that book.
00:18:01: David Waddle and Bradley Thompson are the two of the Go-To Outdoors from Battlestars which also belong to Oswele Produzetten.
00:18:08: I would like to talk a little bit about Remakes because some of my favorites are remakes.
00:18:13: Oh okay!
00:18:15: Thank God they left their title as it is.
00:18:18: So Exodus you might still be able to translate it.
00:18:23: I don't know if it's right to leave the exhibition
00:18:26: or something like
00:18:29: that.
00:18:30: Exodus from Egypt, so of course I think of the Bible immediately!
00:18:34: That is also clearly done here in such a way that one thinks about it.
00:18:41: We are now actually in the season, you have ... And I also had the feeling that there were many religious elements in this episode.
00:18:52: We have already said it, not always everything is Christian but of course... Christian connotation, that's what I think at first.
00:19:00: And with such a title... So who doesn't think of the Bible there?
00:19:03: Then neither
00:19:04: do i know!
00:19:04: We had some housekeeping for a longer time because we didn't really take care of it well last week and I don't know how this could happen to me.
00:19:13: You're sorry you saw the episode just once Last week on the third day.
00:19:16: It would have been my fault but There is a short relationship between Liadama and Williamadama Colonel and Admiral, no Captain.
00:19:27: Junior and Senior who somehow completely moved past me.
00:19:31: It's actually difficult to understand what the damn plan is in order for people from Yocapreco to get there?
00:19:38: And I think we both have a bit of a twisted sense about how they're doing it.
00:19:41: Where should this go?
00:19:42: Why is Sharon here
00:19:43: now?!
00:19:44: I was totally surprised when you told us that there are scenes where she explains things more precisely.
00:19:49: so i just saw something different.
00:19:50: because So next to the cup or was it just so fast?
00:19:57: Or I thought there's really no way that
00:19:59: I missed this.
00:20:00: I have somehow managed at both runs in which moment to look down on my notice book and do a few handwritten notes, for me to be able to pull through completely.
00:20:10: But
00:20:12: if we missed them then I don't make the preface of us but actually Registrar editor would always like that.
00:20:19: Because obviously the scene was too fast or there were so many techno-bubbles?
00:20:25: I don't know, something has to be done about it.
00:20:27: Okay
00:20:28: now... There is no excuse for this!
00:20:30: I'm already on my cover.
00:20:31: If someone from around the North sees the scene almost completely over me then i'll take a picture of him and say okay you can decide how much you want but there's one techno-babble info in these scenes which are actually complete And there was no rule.
00:20:47: I think that's the reason why I didn't really agree with this, because it was good for me to cast the whole scene a bit.
00:20:58: and actually the fact is... ...that the zelonist centurions can not distinguish between the homozoid zelons.
00:21:07: They all look the same.
00:21:08: And they were programmed accordingly Centurions, the toaster so that they don't develop any consciousness themselves.
00:21:15: And this is a completely new information I would like at this point and I just didn't cut it off with that.
00:21:20: That's why Sharon can go down on the planet and sneak in there to steal the launch keys.
00:21:26: but in Gens' what happened?
00:21:29: What is actually the plan for the liaison between the resistance against New Capricor?
00:21:34: There are Thais info about about eleven hundred unparalleled sympathisers with the resistance movement of New Caprica.
00:21:40: We know the resistance between the Galactica and the resistance.
00:21:47: And the escape from Capricorn is impossible, because the Cylons have moved the keys out of their spaceships.
00:21:53: These launch keys are always mentioned again.
00:21:55: So now the plan has been made to find the hidden launch keys.
00:21:59: Lee recommends no weapons left for the replacements Because they would immediately fly away.
00:22:04: That will be put down quietly.
00:22:06: The scene just ends there.
00:22:08: Then there's Damasenio, who orders only a Raptor to send him to New Caprica in order to coordinate further ships.
00:22:14: Galactica Sharon?
00:22:16: No, the Caprica Sharon.
00:22:17: Now she's married with Hilo.
00:22:19: Carl Agathon is supposed to lead the way because it's almost invisible for the Centurions.
00:22:24: so the toaster who can't distinguish between humanoid cells.
00:22:27: It was believed that the risk of being too big is all still in the alpine ships to sacrifice and thus eliminate people.
00:22:34: He then said this... I think he also quoted humanity just stops to exist or just stops but accepted by Damasinho.
00:22:41: He only makes the galactica possible.
00:22:45: And all these infos, I think it's so nice inside of about three minutes screen time.
00:22:53: It's a whole lot.
00:22:54: Totally crazy!
00:22:55: I have seen the scene, but somehow it's gone over my head.
00:23:01: That can be so
00:23:03: good... I'm just amused by
00:23:07: various things.
00:23:09: There are some things that amuse you when
00:23:12: thinking why is this so funny?
00:23:15: That they just pulled the keys off.
00:23:17: It's so cool, I'm like, how do you prevent my teenage son from driving to the cinema in the evening?
00:23:29: I just pull out of it and that's what happens with me!
00:23:35: Yeah but still awesome
00:23:39: right?!
00:23:39: So i mean this is really the easiest solution.
00:23:41: Well then I had a little bit of confusion... You couldn't maybe
00:23:48: say something hot
00:23:50: or something like that.. But well.. And um.. You completely.. I was proud about it.
00:23:58: later than..
00:24:00: I forgot exactly this plan ended.
00:24:04: And in that episode we see Sharon Egg from almost to such a bank, at Bank Schließfach go out and think, oh really?
00:24:11: That's so easy!
00:24:12: She just opens the flap like this or are they
00:24:15: lying there?
00:24:15: I thought yes too...and then it is as if she goes into a bank where there are different closing compartments ...and I was thinking that was one of them and maybe it also used to be my bank.
00:24:26: but what I found interesting about it.
00:24:30: I don't think it's clear that there are only about a hundred sympathisers around them.
00:24:35: What does this resistance movement mean?
00:24:38: If you go out of the village and have about thirty thousand people on the planet, which is said to be about thirty thousands or thirty-five thousand, then they're not even ten percent yet!
00:24:49: That's pretty little for those who actually are very unhappy with the conditions under
00:24:55: whom she has to live.
00:24:57: But well... I mean, it's here with every society including our own that more people are unhappy than those who actually engage politically or in some kind of resistance.
00:25:07: So this is still the least part.
00:25:09: so many people sit on a table and say to the couch at night saying the politics out there.
00:25:14: but i mean Who really goes out and does something?
00:25:16: The fewest.
00:25:17: And then he doesn't come over because they're probably like one to three percent who really go from door And I understand that.
00:25:23: But yes, the number is really low and I also thought about all coordination of the flow in this episode will be formulated once again.
00:25:30: Yes we are doing a little bit of trial and error here as well.
00:25:33: There are people who have been appointed to coordinate the pro district for five hundred civilians But they all have to keep their fingers crossed.
00:25:43: No one can complain about it and say, hey wait a minute I'll talk with the Zulud and tell them what.
00:25:49: maybe not an extra warm meal.
00:25:50: So then i already thought here that is exactly.
00:25:53: they are personally a little bit set up for saving a five-digit number of people but
00:25:59: ... Here it is also emphasized at the end when we talk again about how you can continue to discuss plans, i.e.
00:26:12: with zelons It's called that too We are up to our limits as much as possible.
00:26:23: What should be done now for surveillance and all of these things in order to keep something running?
00:26:32: And maybe people will know through the resistance movement That they know everything.
00:26:37: I don't
00:26:37: know
00:26:38: how to say it, but it feels a bit like a Hail Mary.
00:26:40: Like the last song of the year.
00:26:42: I have no chance at all and
00:26:45: still try.
00:26:45: On the other hand, something like this could be a
00:26:47: plan that runs under your hands.
00:26:50: So few people, small teams who don't get up and so maybe it would work out.
00:26:59: The moment of surprise is... on the galactic side.
00:27:03: And
00:27:03: I think you get convinced by the last two flasks if it's been printed out, for example that they can let people execute zelons.
00:27:10: So when this is first translated to the public, then I think the sympathy with the last ones is also done including those who have decided
00:27:17: in this videoclip.
00:27:17: Because part of me runs around with an eye flap It's more obvious.
00:27:23: He walks around outside and looks at himself as if he was keeping a secret, but you can clearly see that he just lost an eye.
00:27:33: I mean of course most people think okay maybe he provoked insulin or hit him or fell into something or had an accident.
00:27:47: But honestly i know how it is.
00:27:48: I can imagine that it is exactly the same as on every, let's say half of a larger workplace.
00:27:55: The stories run so fast from one end of the building to another.
00:28:02: And I think it will be like this in such a camp, too!
00:28:05: So i can't imagine that they didn´t hear about it... ...that at least thai was followed and then people disappeared again?
00:28:14: That's not a secret either.
00:28:16: Not only carers are more but also carers who are quite prominent in this camp as
00:28:24: well.
00:28:25: Yeah, Kara is not even there anymore.
00:28:27: She's completely out
00:28:27: of it for four months and I mean that will be noticed.
00:28:32: Yes, I'm not so sure.
00:28:33: I look back to the near and distant past, there is a story.
00:28:36: The zelons have changed this human population into a kind of huge concentration or labor camp which you can see here as well in episode two.
00:28:47: It's clear that fascist structures are being dominated by people.
00:28:51: I think even under such... The most people are still the next ones, and for some it's called keeping up with each other.
00:29:01: And at a given opportunity they also like to snitch something if you want maybe a warm meal or save your own life.
00:29:15: so I think that in this kind of situation most of us don't necessarily agree but... our society would also hold the bell.
00:29:26: I fear that, it doesn't mean positively for humanity but I think so too.
00:29:31: But you are a classic and always ask yourself if we should show civil courage?
00:29:34: And one would like to do this...but i don´t really believe in it!
00:29:37: You will like doing it but when you get into hard of heart.... I wanted to say that I am happy with your plan because actually my plan wasn´t on the screen at all.
00:29:49: How do you say stringent?
00:29:51: So I don't want to say that there is more meaning, but at least it has hands and feet.
00:29:56: That's pretty good already!
00:29:57: And there were several scenes last week where i said i have to watch them again One of which was the one where Sharon was greeted by Sam.
00:30:08: Somehow the impression had, they know each other and she said to him also now I'm a while where i thought hey Where do you recognize them?
00:30:17: They were totally trusted.
00:30:18: They have a prehistoric history And it was speculated that maybe this could be because basically she has contact with the resistance movement.
00:30:25: Maybe Sam is her go-to person so that he often spoke to her or as always
00:30:30: No no yes I thought about it for a short time in the middle of housekeeping.
00:30:34: I thought I would just ignore.
00:30:36: but now when it comes Sharon and Sam Andrews met in the Galactica timeline for a very long time, namely before the time jump at Redux Mission for the resistance to Caprica.
00:30:51: But in our time, the first of the last episodes.
00:30:55: I don't think they have a dialogue scene between them but both are on Capricorn which means that they know each other before this rescue operation.
00:31:03: There were also Cara and Hilo there as well.
00:31:05: And then a couple of Cabels ended up saying let's pray for us... That was the episode!
00:31:12: Which is why this It's Billowire Sam is completely
00:31:17: legitimate too.
00:31:17: You said earlier that this first episode was a bit disappointing.
00:31:22: I don't think you can say it was disappointing because we did get a lot of cram, but in fact they took some time to make the storylines short.
00:31:31: Maybe they will play a role later, such as the story with Kara and her daughter.
00:31:36: You could have cut it out in theory because for this story that is currently being told here there's no more value.
00:31:44: maybe something else comes up in episode two I don't know but we had that now in this episode of this first part often That certain things were simply torn short and then just not continued to be told.
00:31:54: Maybe next week new recordings are also recorded.
00:31:58: or what I noticed too was some scenes were torn apart.
00:32:01: You feel a bit torn.
00:32:02: Especially this whole storyline with Lucy Lawless, let me open the cheat sheet.
00:32:09: What's her
00:32:10: name?
00:32:10: Diana Beers.
00:32:11: I
00:32:11: thought that was six or two.
00:32:12: Three,
00:32:13: sorry!
00:32:13: That was kind of... I had the feeling
00:32:15: like it felt a little... It felt a bit crumpled up but maybe she just...
00:32:21: Yeah, it was good to hear that the one who planned for episode two at the Abkhorn precipice and they sent me into this episode because so many of them were already too full.
00:32:37: I think it would be nice to see that we missed a lot of things in the last episode.
00:32:45: It was enough if there were more episodes, but you are absolutely right!
00:32:50: Especially because at first it surprised me not so much anymore and now for the second or third time saw that Celon can open up dreams and always have alpdreams under vision.
00:32:59: But i also wonder is this a dream?
00:33:01: And when it's a vision then my thought... It's not the first time we've heard of Ceylon Vision.
00:33:08: We had already seen Visions with Six, but we weren't quite sure whether it was Six or Head-Six.
00:33:19: Psychological collapse of our president or I don't know.
00:33:23: In any case, it was all a bit spongey and you can not close that up like this.
00:33:28: but at least we have already realized the worth through vision-like dreams.
00:33:32: And then i ask myself if that is one.
00:33:35: So actually asked me whether it's kind of a sign This species Or what is that?
00:33:43: And it's not just one cell at which this is.
00:33:47: When I had the sixth, I thought okay... It might be somehow special and
00:33:51: so on.
00:33:51: But
00:33:52: now we have a second cell here who has the same vision as me.
00:33:58: You could probably never explain that, because it's also stupid to do so.
00:34:02: But is there a side effect of this species?
00:34:05: This development of these species or what kind of species are they?
00:34:10: Or should
00:34:10: I actually
00:34:11: go through all those religious, let me say all those religions openly and say yes It's a vision from God or prophets or whoever.
00:34:22: So somehow Yes And since i believe in the fact that zelons normally don't dream I've seen a lot of prophetic
00:34:32: dreams.
00:34:32: Yes, yes... You made it clear to me that Capricor Six already had visions from future events or things that could happen there but in this form we didn't experience them and so far we were aware that especially Capricors Six is a special zelonist, an unequal subordinate And that's what we've been talking about for a while now.
00:34:58: Diana Beers, Lucy Lawlis when she was asleep and then she got stuck by Alpträum... That is actually new!
00:35:04: ...and it probably means that everyone has to pay.
00:35:08: Brother Cavill or Lee Obender, the weapon dealer who is currently in charge
00:35:16: of Carra as well.
00:35:17: I don't know if this might be too much thought out but You have to be at a certain point in his development, so that you get these dreams.
00:35:30: Because I can't imagine that Kevill has such dreams!
00:35:34: So he should already be very ignorant.
00:35:38: Kevills is more about having this dominant role.
00:35:41: It seems within the humanoid zelon group relatively simple guy because it's just so characteristic for me rather more complex compared to some others.
00:35:52: So I think Diana or Six is much more complex in her figure design, and of course Sharon as well, Boomer.
00:35:59: And Cavill just wants a baddie.
00:36:01: so he basically only wants to say here shrink down humanity too more manageable size and likes sex with Ellen Tai and likes hard words.
00:36:11: from the way we get that you shoot all of us down.
00:36:14: but up until now Character as a figure so a bit complex.
00:36:19: I don't know if it's
00:36:20: true.
00:36:20: So actually, there is potential because the fact that at least one cable figure we have We never really know exactly what kind of cable we are now using here but also At least the father cable for many years probably worked as a priest I think this is highly fascinating or even as a Priest in this more god religion where he too And I think that was the web episode.
00:36:49: I always change it, but... I believe in a web episode where one woman also said her husband is so disappointed with religion because... especially because Pater Cavill not as a false priest, so to speak.
00:37:03: And I would actually have found that an interesting aspect if we had such a half holy figure there but then it didn't work out for me either because the driver was the worst of all or priest, sorry, driver-priest.
00:37:16: I don´t know
00:37:17: how
00:37:17: Catholic people among you will probably shake.
00:37:19: There is also a difference in the Catholic Church, right?
00:37:22: The one thing is, on the other hand, the other is Catholic somehow.
00:37:25: I just understood
00:37:26: that the driver is under a priest.
00:37:27: I don't know if it's about the biggest community, but that doesn't really matter.
00:37:31: I do know this is the pastor of our Catholic community... What does that mean?
00:37:36: Our... My former... So in an underground village where i grew up... The one who suggested me was just a pastor and no priest said to her.
00:37:44: That used to be Mr.
00:37:45: Pastor.
00:37:45: Parafischer.
00:37:46: Nice
00:37:47: greeting, many years of death.
00:37:48: I always thought that Farah is Evangelical and Priestah is Catholic and Pater is Italian.
00:37:54: Interesting.
00:37:55: Galactica Podcast at Gimel.com or
00:37:57: not?
00:37:59: Let's cut off the action because it will be unstructured a little bit Because there are so few things going on And we're doing well.
00:38:07: The other actions sit down with each other but We can make relatively clear cuts After the, let's say, misfortune execution through the zelons.
00:38:19: Well that means misfortune for the Zelon and a full success of people.
00:38:23: That actually leads to this.
00:38:24: The resistance has the experience brought by which they want to put about two hundred zelots plus millions in order to establish an example.
00:38:30: after the attacks on zeloni power centers or lead by Chief Tyrell breaks up a group of resistance fighters.
00:38:37: The resistance fighter and the execution of Kelly Torell, the wife of Chiefs Laura Roslin and Tom Zarek prevents this from happening in a short period of time.
00:38:49: I don't know if it was solved in editing, that you actually had this fire fight with zelons on both sides.
00:39:01: So once here a execution prevents the attack of the zelon to the liason from the galactica on one side, whether it was so well solved.
00:39:09: but let's start with the execution.
00:39:11: Are you satisfied?
00:39:12: It was
00:39:13: all very old-fashioned.
00:39:14: We
00:39:14: thought last
00:39:15: week that probably no important person dies.
00:39:20: I would have thought Kelly could still be on it because she is only so semi-important.
00:39:26: Gemma lets
00:39:27: Kelly free,
00:39:27: let her pull and see how she ends up in the forest or something
00:39:30: like this?
00:39:30: Yes!
00:39:30: And then when she gets shot at... I just thought of Roslyn from an emotional point of view.
00:39:35: Or Sarah was actually a bit higher than Roslyn but Kelly would've been on stage two for me right away.
00:39:45: So I don't really hang out with Kelly anymore.
00:39:49: And that means if she was shot, then I would have been a little sad.
00:39:57: But in the end it turns out at least no one is shot.
00:40:02: more important and everything has been saved.
00:40:07: and of course the chief also saved his wife somehow .
00:40:10: The group that was there.
00:40:12: We're
00:40:12: going back an hour, the classic move we've seen more often than a thousand other series, right?
00:40:17: The episode number two about the last week ended and then one hour earlier.
00:40:22: Yes
00:40:23: yes exactly but the resistance group where Tarellia is also part of it.
00:40:33: So she has her weapons in attack too.
00:40:38: But so naturally they want to protect people
00:40:41: who are led by them
00:40:42: To pay for it.
00:40:42: But obviously... They're not supposed to be shot.
00:40:44: My impression was that it doesn't matter if the civilians are on top of this because actually... Kelly is almost shot,
00:40:56: but
00:40:57: from the resistance movement or not by the
00:41:00: soldiers?
00:41:01: I think that was just a bit more of an excitement.
00:41:03: It was kind of... Yeah, it's like a friendly
00:41:06: fire but it felt as if they were already fighting for the reason no matter what happens next to a civilist.
00:41:11: Of course not everything you want is clear to me and it was very strange and insane in my opinion.
00:41:16: Okay with the strange
00:41:17: staging.
00:41:18: i agree when there are such impressions- I can't talk about this again because probably your eyes have been the same way too.
00:41:25: I wasn't quite happy with editing how things got solved here.
00:41:28: yet The question was after the bigger one, after the more important good.
00:41:35: Is it that many people live?
00:41:36: The direction of a lot of people lives and so does Kelly... because she runs directly into the shooting line or is waiting.
00:41:44: But we already
00:41:45: have a counter situation where the toaster comes out and shoots three, two, one and then it's always the question how long do you wait?
00:41:54: And I really thought that was a bit unfortunate because Kelly came running there.
00:41:58: They let her go.
00:42:00: Whatever happens, Chief Tyrell jumps ahead of him saying his Seelix... The show is always on again.
00:42:10: I've watched it before, until the fourth season and at the end of the series It's really there for three to five episodes per
00:42:17: season.
00:42:17: Yes!
00:42:17: I thought so too that they know each
00:42:19: other.
00:42:20: They already knew each other in the picture.
00:42:23: No, she works in the engineer team here in the deck team And she's still on for the first season as well.
00:42:27: Until now i didn't have a name for her.
00:42:29: Then you could choose Celix.
00:42:30: She says wait a little bit and shoot up to five.
00:42:33: No matter if you hit me or Kelly, mainly we save others like this.
00:42:37: I
00:42:37: always got a name.
00:42:39: The figure is more than so
00:42:42: many others.
00:42:44: And then he runs away and there
00:42:47: i had a little
00:42:48: bit of ten nods.
00:42:48: because look at this, ten to five One
00:42:53: Mississippi, two Mississippi.
00:42:55: You've already seen how the Toaster, the Zittorions put their weapons on the group of innocent people who also ... I have to admit that's not good for a hundred people.
00:43:08: And they're way too
00:43:10: few to be afraid about at least trying to run away from them.
00:43:13: A little
00:43:14: more writing would have been good too, but then you might also need to pay the statistics extra.
00:43:18: I don't quite get it because until last week or so i've always assumed that there are several kinds of transporters in these loads and in summer this is a good number for two hundred people.
00:43:29: Now all
00:43:29: I have to say about
00:43:31: them however as much as possible here is they wanted to put into multiple
00:43:38: layers and first at least twenty... Or on different
00:43:40: places?
00:43:41: That's not what
00:43:41: I think!
00:43:41: There are
00:43:42: ten other places where there will be rescue operations.
00:43:46: That's why I think Malia has given them some shifts and they said, okay, first of all the first twenty-thirties, thirty-eighths.
00:43:51: These are all the most important people we know and if they get rescued with this case then let
00:44:00: us not continue at all!
00:44:00: So you're right that Terrell Kelly's story was about bringing in a little bit more tension but thought it would have saved our lives as well because Obviously he loved you and would sacrifice himself for her.
00:44:13: That was okay.
00:44:15: What I thought was funny, was that Laura Roslin and Tom Sarek, after they started to ruffle themselves up again briefly,
00:44:27: had a round of flirts once more... And then
00:44:31: I thought guys!
00:44:31: I don't want to see them as a couple.
00:44:35: I think it's funny, because at Russell there was always the feeling of early seasons... Flirting is an exaggeration.
00:44:44: It's a bit like when you're preparing to talk and then start laughing, you know?
00:44:49: So I have the feeling that flirting... Oh come on!
00:44:51: We are here right now in important situations of life.
00:44:54: Let me flirt for a round.
00:44:56: It's also years ago that a woman took me down and landed on me.
00:45:02: Is it good?
00:45:03: I don't know, yes... I thought it
00:45:07: was amusant!
00:45:07: I didn't think
00:45:09: it was bad.
00:45:11: Nooo.. it looks like an old battle star galactic movie from the East.
00:45:14: You're right!
00:45:15: But maybe there
00:45:15: is something wrong with the real actors.
00:45:17: I just wanted
00:45:18: to say Yes, it fits.
00:45:20: Maybe this
00:45:20: is our day too, you never know.
00:45:22: Yes i
00:45:23: find it a bit... I'm actually at my only point of view.
00:45:27: The sequence of events that I didn't like in this episode, which was very successful and dramatic.
00:45:32: There are many beautiful moments there but it's more like we have a cliffhanger here where you have to solve the problem pragmatically somehow with some redconning as well.
00:45:44: That means exactly what happens when we see these events in the last episodes.
00:45:52: The fact is that Tyrell and other resistance fighters know... the plan to let them go and then basically with weapons in the attack, blow up the trucks of Zulon.
00:46:02: And also this fake out around Kelly that runs into a forest here on Pistols.
00:46:08: But for
00:46:08: the reason why Kelly ran away theoretically was she too close to the squad?
00:46:13: Yes I've
00:46:14: seen it as well!
00:46:14: He thought he would run away.
00:46:16: what are they doing there now again?
00:46:18: Perspective
00:46:18: distortions...I thought so too.
00:46:20: They just look at you from above with a glass and looks kind of weird because The last episode ended with the introduction of the train.
00:46:28: It is hundreds of meters away from this ski slope, which should have been set up there and already in a forest area.
00:46:36: And then we see that this episode seems to be just about twenty meters away.
00:46:40: So it looks like But yes That
00:46:43: was an okay resolution because at the end no one died and everything was very dramatic despite the terror.
00:46:53: I bring my wife out of the shooting line action.
00:46:59: Yes, but that was okay.
00:47:01: so it's almost checked like this.
00:47:03: I want to tell you briefly who is in this context?
00:47:06: I'm talking about Saltie here, I think he says Chief Tyrell You have to take care of Kelly and save her life!
00:47:12: You don't want El and me to pull up your kid.
00:47:15: I don't know what it was actually.
00:47:17: And that just here, Cavalier is a pretty big dead man and she doesn´t miss any gunshots or anything else in his life.
00:47:26: And then later on he uses such an argumentation against the people again and says look Malia didn't let me hurt you as much as it hurts.
00:47:32: She said yes too!
00:47:33: I hope this
00:47:33: is going to work out
00:47:35: well for her.
00:47:36: Yeah yeah these people, these impatiolous bastards, those pigs... It's not like you
00:47:40: want to kill people you say?
00:47:42: I thought so too.
00:47:43: I think with Kevill you
00:47:44: can
00:47:45: clearly see that there is a completely different standard.
00:47:50: And it's in two elements, because for him the people are nothing other than some animals or something like that.
00:47:55: So all of them are untouched here under my sole so they move around.
00:48:02: But Kevll is also the one who suggested to manage everything better by simply bombing down on thousands of inhabitants and then have no more problems to control everyone.
00:48:20: It wasn't clear to me.
00:48:22: Later on, of course, it was revealed in the monologue that he had died because he was only shot at and then this woman told him that she really wanted to see him and then he was blinded by what happened with his arm and I don´t know if you can tell but it looked very dramatic, more like a body wound which
00:48:44: surprised me when he died.
00:48:45: It's interesting to note that every download and upload
00:48:50: in the new
00:48:50: body is painful.
00:48:54: Unattractive is more than the previous one.
00:48:57: And then I ask myself, okay?
00:48:58: Is it just an absolute ear-spin of cavill and a manipulation attempt to say that this was something particularly bad and people had to be wiped out?
00:49:07: or does every upload really have to be so unattracted for the zelon?
00:49:11: I'm not
00:49:12: quite sure if there's any rise here Or simply because each upload is basically unpleasant.
00:49:18: So we've already seen Very uncomfortable, maybe even potentially painful.
00:49:25: And that's when you have a good and bad upload every day.
00:49:30: Most of the time he has a very bad upload because according to the motto my head somehow killed me but perhaps it also depends on what you died
00:49:39: with.
00:49:39: So do you mean if you compare yourself or someone from our blood lab gets a blood sample, then sometimes the assistant is clean And then he has a completely blue eye at home.
00:49:50: Yeah, so Martin Motto... Martin Motta, Martin Motte,
00:49:51: Martin Motto... Martin Mottos, Martin Mathew... Martin Mathews and Martin Matues.
00:49:55: And this time it was just particularly uncomfortable because he had some kind of stinging head pain or some sort of glowing white pain or whatever.
00:50:02: But I think basically that resurrection thing is very uncomfortable.
00:50:08: Yes we also got that in the Capricor episode with the zelon ending of the second season.
00:50:17: I tried to separate it a bit in the third one, but at the same time.
00:50:25: I hope it was successful.
00:50:26: After the meeting with the resistance fighters, Samuel Anders prepared Sharon Agathon, Sam and their allies for the launch keys to land on New Capricorn.
00:50:48: All in all, it's because everything is out of the basement.
00:50:52: After being discovered that she was threatened or killed by her husband during the meeting with Galactica outside team.
00:51:00: That's a relatively short scene, you have to say.
00:51:04: But it will probably be relevant later on in the part-time work.
00:51:07: Yes and of course she also gets hooked up with the last line not from Saul who doesn't know that at all but Sam is there the one who sets it off with Sharon.
00:51:17: so I think this is so crazy when Sam and Sharon talk about what they were told.
00:51:21: The very first go-to thought for Sharon Ellen.
00:51:26: She doesn't show up at all, she knows immediately that it's Ellen.
00:51:33: Obviously there are suspicious moments and they couldn't prove it yet but I mean in this case it is clear because we were in
00:51:43: the room, Sam?
00:51:43: Yes, Tyrell Solthay and Ellenthal
00:51:46: Right Thank you.
00:51:48: I just thought about it, but yes exactly.
00:51:51: and Tyrell had forgotten because he was right there too.
00:51:54: And then nothing else remains than that It must have been one of the four.
00:52:00: Sam knows he wasn't himself.
00:52:03: Saul didn't dare to do this either.
00:52:05: So Sol and Tyrel are out from the suspicious moment.
00:52:10: Then it's immediately Ellen.
00:52:12: But Sharon also said that Ellen surprised me a little bit That there weren't any more discussions.
00:52:18: I'm still thinking about it.
00:52:20: Who
00:52:20: is the snake?
00:52:21: No, that's not true.
00:52:22: It's just a reference to the moment where she says okay here are the plans.
00:52:26: we have to burn them up here.
00:52:27: Ellen does this and then you have to use it.
00:52:29: That makes her even more clear who was because the other
00:52:32: one also has his own handwriting.
00:52:34: so he tells us that these are also your plans etc.
00:52:36: And that's
00:52:36: quite watertight, let me tell you the index chain Do you
00:52:40: know your own handwriting?
00:52:41: Yes, clearly.
00:52:43: yes.
00:52:44: i am a person who writes incredibly much Kiloweise notizbücher im Schrankstil.
00:52:49: Notime fast alles handschriftlich und deswegen ja ich gucke auf meine eigene Hand schrift jeden tag zwei bis drei stunden glaube ich.
00:52:56: Ja, ich glaube schon ja also
00:52:58: spezifische Buchstaben und sowas natürlich aber Ich weiß nicht ob ich auf den ersten blick Wichtig jetzt mal in mir echt Gedanken machen drüber wahrscheinlich schon.
00:53:09: ich mein ich hab meine hand schrift sehr viele meinem leben gesehen.
00:53:11: aber Okay But at what point?
00:53:12: the most important
00:53:15: question was, did Tyrell de Bart appraise?
00:53:18: When did he do that?
00:53:20: So it was okay here.
00:53:21: I don't know.
00:53:23: after Kelly...
00:53:25: While
00:53:26: Kelly probably got caught on a ladder, he said ok, I'll shave myself and nothing will
00:53:31: happen.
00:53:33: Exactly in this context.
00:53:39: It's a little bit... it is very expository, you have to say There are many scenes where Sharon and Sam talk about what the next thing they should do and how to coordinate that with the
00:53:50: Galactica.
00:53:51: Why don't you believe that you don´t notice at all?
00:53:55: I think they didn´t do it without understanding
00:53:58: But I find the dynamics between Sam and Sharon really exciting.
00:54:02: They had such good chemistry on the screen And I just thought it was generally quite good.
00:54:07: Of course, I saw briefly why she suddenly knew which room to open and then I sped back this time!
00:54:16: And looked at the scene again and said that if you enter into the building there is a lock in the system where you will find out which bank the keys
00:54:28: are located.
00:54:29: But that's just a little bit written away.
00:54:32: I think it is also a Dialogue page.
00:54:34: Alla, yes It's close to.
00:54:37: the launch keys or something like this are probably codes or such hole cards key cards as always.
00:54:43: so not keys and auto keys.
00:54:44: in real sense
00:54:46: Yes, but that fits with the old technology That maybe at the end of the day there will
00:54:50: be holes.
00:54:51: The self-sufficiency increases the amount of courage which is also true that they are kept up by the Tensions Center.
00:54:57: It was again a moment when I thought, okay that's probably it.
00:55:02: But where do you
00:55:03: know?
00:55:03: Yes but this is actually the central one or even though they could also... But that was stupid.
00:55:08: I just
00:55:08: wanted to say, it's not the nearest place... It is a good choice if you're not cooler or smarter than we are.
00:55:14: We'll bury them somewhere in the desert instead of saying okay they were also there but well she has to get there too right?
00:55:26: So everyone must be able to get here.
00:55:28: so
00:55:29: yes
00:55:31: i don't know because now this parallel with a car key and an auto in the head.
00:55:38: I would laugh if they could get their fingers and start it, but then the battery is empty or something like that.
00:55:46: But we are probably in the future.
00:55:47: so there's no such thing as empty batteries.
00:55:50: So basically when you take apart each other There already exists one or another logic hole here And for me everything worked really
00:55:56: well For myself too.
00:55:57: As I said very explicitly We always prepare the story for part two But because it's being carried by competent actors and the sets are quite good, I have to say that there is already a gap.
00:56:10: And Ron Moore doesn't agree with this at all either Because I think it's always out of production technical things.
00:56:16: It makes his co-show runner David Eich for him but as you can see here they just have more coal for statists For sets also in this farewell ceremony with the pilots on board the galactica.
00:56:30: then later You'll see something like people who are fully uniformed, they hug each other and so on.
00:56:35: And also here with the resistance fighters there is one of them that brings in elves and says I caught her and has a little speech role too .
00:56:45: So these are small things , let me say but it just stops when everything is divided between those three four five main castes always the same thing which seems to know all but then suddenly gets something to do next to the figure Ghani, the so-called commander who leads this unit with Sharon.
00:57:04: I'd like to say an older woman but also no younger dude or a woman around her age of forty that decides to lead an experienced unit.
00:57:12: But it's good!
00:57:12: I had the impression there is a standing
00:57:15: soldier... Exactly and she just keeps up with Sharon as if we work together for ages.
00:57:18: And i think its cool because there are team dynamics in it too and a little casting against each other.
00:57:24: Not to take the typical Sam Anderson or Hilo type to cast a woman.
00:57:31: Where I think, okay it just seems like there's more coal.
00:57:33: or simply thought through everything casted and staged.
00:57:36: so that was good for me.
00:57:37: I just wanted to praise the veins
00:57:39: at this point.
00:57:40: Yes yes maybe
00:57:41: also sci-fi has now realized that you really have successful saw in your hand and had to throw a few more dollars into them?
00:57:47: Although
00:57:49: we are now in season three he was actually relatively well established at that time and also successful i guess.
00:57:57: Very good numbers.
00:57:59: But exactly, so that means we have this whole part through and then of course we still have the confrontation.
00:58:04: No, the confrontation comes later with Ellen but did you write her in somewhere?
00:58:11: Then let's talk about it now because she has just explained the scene where she is supposed to.
00:58:15: So I find it amazing personally That there are these two.
00:58:19: I would have just lit up.
00:58:21: But then she actually breaks in relatively quickly and says, let me explain.
00:58:28: And what I thought was crazy here, to be honest with you... I don't really know yet!
00:58:35: So Saul is a very one-note figure who's always very witty and conservative.
00:58:42: He doesn't have so many, let's say, layers.
00:58:43: That is why I am not always sure how good the actors are.
00:58:49: But here for example it is astonishing to see how much you can imagine with just one eye!
00:59:00: Then I thought oh that was very well played where the camera really holds onto his face in close-up shots and when he sees this one tearful eye You can't really see it, but the figures are sparkling in his eyes.
00:59:18: Because he has dark brown eyes.
00:59:22: So you can almost see how they're sparkling in their eyes!
00:59:27: And then I thought that was a very cool recording.
00:59:32: and then to replace
00:59:33: this absolute thing with just one tearful eye.
00:59:35: That's a high level of acting!
00:59:36: Yes, that sounds good.
00:59:38: We'll see his empty eyes again later on... It really is tasteless and doesn't look like it has any visual effects but just gives him a black contact lens.
00:59:48: But I also liked
00:59:49: how he looked at the mask.
00:59:51: He actually tried to stick his eye out with a plaster but the deep perception.
01:00:05: That was a small detail, but I think it's great.
01:00:14: Before we move on, let's talk about the two scenes that are a bit different.
01:00:23: We
01:00:23: don't know what happened with Elmthal yet?
01:00:28: No they're
01:00:29: still
01:00:29: there!
01:00:30: There was no clue how Thais' reaction is.
01:00:32: I mean he's not
01:00:34: happy but... Well, they decided to build a hole there because at some point the flap opens in the ground and I think Ellen will be thrown into it.
01:00:43: Maybe we'll
01:00:43: see what happens next week but that was also a bit abrupt.
01:00:47: then somehow the next scene would have been
01:00:49: like, hey, what's going on with Ellen?
01:00:51: We're gonna look around for another time.
01:00:54: I'd say good actually and honestly because I think despite all the hardships you are quite... It's a tough dog.
01:01:03: But you can see that she is completely overwhelmed by the situation, so it's good for her to end up with him and have this different view of what was going on.
01:01:13: I'm surprised he's so surprised
01:01:16: because
01:01:18: yes,
01:01:19: love makes blind in the worst sense but... That his wife is like that, so I don't know.
01:01:27: So she's already setting up the whole season.
01:01:31: Yes and maybe they also have an open partnership.
01:01:34: We do not know.
01:01:36: but i actually pushed her all the time And on every level on the sexual level with other partners.
01:01:48: Emotional,
01:01:49: but also... But that's what happened to Cavill?
01:01:51: Sorry for interrupting you!
01:01:53: But it has nothing to do anything
01:01:56: about a relationship or an attack?
01:01:58: No I thought more of this scene where we
01:02:01: met in this
01:02:02: bar.
01:02:03: I had the feeling that she was already
01:02:05: there.
01:02:06: Of course,
01:02:07: yes of course!
01:02:09: But in any case you're right, so Kevill is not the one to blame anymore...
01:02:11: I would say it's almost like a rape.
01:02:13: Definitely
01:02:14: Yes but i'm so surprised by what he's surprised about and also because we will hear something from time.
01:02:20: But if this may be your only step which is too much over the limits after the motto ''yes'' then they can push me with other men or go behind me or manipulative or whatever Because honestly he has been married for such long.
01:02:32: I'm sure you know that.
01:02:33: But maybe this is the one step he says, but it really falls in my back when it comes to human vs.
01:02:40: Ceylon.
01:02:41: So a fundamental basic decision so to speak.
01:02:45: Maybe that's actually his first step on the other side has done for him And I think so too.
01:02:52: So that's...I don't know, it's very difficult to find.
01:02:54: But then of course this is why you're so overwhelmed.
01:02:56: That was what i just wanted to say.
01:02:57: and now we can talk about the mini-storylines.
01:03:01: How for example I believe Kara
01:03:04: right?
01:03:05: Right!
01:03:05: Kara & Lyobin in the apartment with little Casey.
01:03:09: We have a short moment there and on the other side we also still have Bolta, Emals.
01:03:12: What does emalce mean?
01:03:13: He's always president but only after the name of his six with Caprica Six in bed.
01:03:19: Or let me put him again The old Capricas Six
01:03:25: was shot last week.
01:03:26: What I also liked about the movie... Okay, we can quickly hack Kara off.
01:03:31: She bonds emotionally with her child And Leo stands in the door and looks at it.
01:03:39: The whole thing is more emotional, touching but I only had a feeling that he was standing there thinking, yeah my plan worked out.
01:03:46: Yes of course!
01:03:47: Exactly.
01:03:48: But she actually bond with this child so much.
01:03:51: That's totally...I don't know We talked about it because I think everything goes too fast and easy.
01:03:57: What I also found very funny was that this kid doesn´t say anything No tone.
01:04:03: I thought it was a good idea because she is also quite young and they can't read a script or something like that.
01:04:16: She just smiles nicely in
01:04:19: front of the camera with her blond hair.
01:04:22: In the past, the actors in the little casey could give their director directions.
01:04:32: I dare to say this because we also talked about it recently that they were a bit older than they actually are.
01:04:44: so you can start more with them when you put an eight or ten-month old baby there?
01:04:49: Because he doesn't know anything at all!
01:04:52: He just can't take his finger into your hand and say mama or something
01:04:56: like that.
01:04:56: And above all... They have work restrictions too where both of us have such small kids.
01:05:00: I remember that when we talked about the pit, there was this baby.
01:05:05: It always came back to life in short scenes through the whole season and for these...I don't know how much of a netto scene it might have been like ten minutes netto or so if you calculate everything together.
01:05:16: For those ten minutes they had fifteen babies.
01:05:19: I don't want to know how it was with the little one.
01:05:24: Maybe she's also a twin and you do not know that, but basically now i understand this year so good and point And what should be shown us is that she just bondages with her child and we all stand next to each other and think No Cara no!
01:05:37: You are manipulated But on the other hand there lies such a small worm.
01:05:42: Then we
01:05:44: have the moment with Baltar and Capricor Six.
01:05:49: I was surprised that he slept with the real Capricorn Six, because so far he only slept with his fantasy.
01:06:00: So with Capricors Six he slept before the explosion which is also just a means to an end for her as she wanted to have the launch codes from him And that he is now sleeping with the real Capricassex.
01:06:16: And in the meantime, just blend out his headsticks
01:06:24: so to speak or maybe the two of them are still overblending?
01:06:27: That must be pretty
01:06:30: weird for him at all.
01:06:31: Yes, exactly.
01:06:31: That's what I meant.
01:06:32: In any case you have to comfort her so that she can kiss the bomb.
01:06:36: But yes... So then it was a bit
01:06:37: surprising how they slept with each other?
01:06:39: It is funny for me not having any comments on their relationship but already an experienced one with some problems which are much more existential in nature than them.
01:06:49: Not like oh my migraines today and I have really bad moods or stress in my job.
01:06:56: Things that go by again.
01:06:57: way.
01:06:58: completely self-absorbing and the rest of the living human being affected.
01:07:02: And so that's kind of funny, lying in bed for these
01:07:05: conversations.
01:07:07: I mean it was emotional in this case packed or should be packed because after they took steps over small things It also had something very domestic everything to do with the motto yes you have already opened up again the toothpaste and so on.
01:07:20: what is so according to the motto?
01:07:21: That was just like i had somehow three hours about the health system in the warehouse and so he says That wasn't explicit, but basically he imagined it differently.
01:07:32: I think what we can see here is that he has, and as we already saw last week... He also had this position of the president in his place of glory.
01:07:45: Bade in riches and somehow it has the position of all the conquerors.
01:07:51: And so the master is over his people, and then he stands out nearer actually only to say that there will be a storm or
01:08:00: something for the zelons Where I learned the Stromer yesterday in a feature that I watched about Stromedder, which is actually used before such an insolvent company goes so they can print out their original content.
01:08:11: That's more like how do
01:08:13: you call
01:08:14: it?
01:08:14: So
01:08:14: he has long songs for the zelonen Exactly, but also nothing.
01:08:17: But it can be easily replaced because basically not so important.
01:08:23: and this helplessness.
01:08:26: So I think he is caught between his own between his personal hyperus And the fundamental helplessness Because there's no power in him.
01:08:44: He just imagined himself better than talking about this fucking sanitary system.
01:08:52: I was surprised at the end of this scene where all the zelons come together and tell each other how to move on.
01:09:05: So I can't really judge him, but that's the plus of the figure so to speak.
01:09:14: And what was also cool about it ... Have i already said this?
01:09:17: I think i've already told you.
01:09:18: when he says Lapida then the drone was like why don't you just shoot me?
01:09:23: That seems to be your go-to solution if you couldn't agree on anything.
01:09:27: Just a headshot and then the discussion is over!
01:09:29: And I thought it was so awesome!
01:09:30: I love
01:09:31: it!
01:09:31: Wait a moment... You could be strict now, argumentate.
01:09:34: Well yes This episode doesn't need these moments with Kara or Bolta But it's good that they're there.
01:09:40: I've
01:09:41: also lamented in the second season, that some characters almost completely disappeared for several episodes and you don't like them anymore either.
01:09:51: That is why...I already like how this was handled here because we just made a decision.
01:09:57: It doesn't force the baller and carrer to appear but let us return one or two minutes back since both of these are so popular and it will simply fall apart.
01:10:05: if The world was different in the year of October, because you had a chance to go back on streaming and watch it again.
01:10:17: That's what you got for this one week from there.
01:10:22: I understand that the showrunner saw the need to say okay we can't leave you completely out of sight at this point but we have to make a hard decision.
01:10:34: On the last meters of this episode a lot happened, especially about Sharon and Diana Beers.
01:10:43: So our number three!
01:10:45: According to Sharon, the launch keys unknown from a zelodic base could be discovered.
01:10:49: She meets Diana Beers, three of whom she talks with after an alpdromatic vision and in the zoo with an oracle member that Sharon's daughter will live there.
01:10:58: Sharon believes you do not suspect her and puts her out of battle.
01:11:01: Is it their business?
01:11:02: but then later no longer so sure?
01:11:04: The forest prepares the Galactica crew for all its missions to rescue people on New Capricor.
01:11:10: Alright, where do we start?
01:11:12: The launches are right there.
01:11:13: I just wanted to say that.
01:11:15: And
01:11:15: then Diana comes and says you're the one who betrayed us!
01:11:22: And then she tries to manipulate Sherwin as if her child was still alive.
01:11:25: So Hera is still alive... ...and then I find the statement by Sherwin very surprising because she shoots at Diana and says Adama would never lie about me.
01:11:38: And then I thought to myself, shit.
01:11:40: I already see the future potential conflict that will probably lead you towards humanity in the end because she completely broke her trust.
01:11:53: and now I ask myself but... I forgot!
01:11:56: You just had to help me again.
01:11:58: Roslyn knows about it?
01:12:00: Of course.
01:12:01: And Kotel ... Exactly so i think with this at the end.
01:12:05: That's exactly what happens at the end.
01:12:09: I knew it, but I had forgotten about that back then.
01:12:11: But in the end this is going to be a really crazy thing.
01:12:12: But I didn't trust Sherwin.
01:12:15: I told him I don't trust him on the way here.
01:12:17: Obviously he does seem to have been completely overwhelmed by that.
01:12:21: I think
01:12:22: that these scenes underline and at the same time break the heart within seconds when Sherwin says right there... ...but would never lie to me!
01:12:30: This is the absolute maximum... gaslighting, what you can do like this.
01:12:36: Take the baby away from your mother and convince her that the baby is dead!
01:12:41: Then a friendship or some kind of connection started with you.
01:12:44: And the two have spent incredibly much time together on the board of Galactica for more than one year.
01:12:50: and then they send it off again, saying that somehow we can trust each other.
01:12:55: And so she gets to her own side.
01:12:57: I mean is this not somehow espionage?
01:13:00: That's
01:13:00: right.
01:13:01: Action
01:13:02: One-O-One!
01:13:03: Although personally do you think that was absolutely as planned?
01:13:07: Yes, exactly.
01:13:08: And these are also the moral questions that Wettelster raises and why this series is loved more or simply... I think
01:13:17: this is a very important, cool and exciting moral question here.
01:13:27: Ethically moral questions that are coming up in the series because exactly everything happened, it has developed organically.
01:13:45: It was never the master plan.
01:13:49: at least we have to get out of there.
01:13:51: so he says ok, this will be planned for the child but now with this woman who I hated from the beginning That's not a human being.
01:13:59: Now, let me say something like a binding personal entry and the return of love or maybe even my heart closes.
01:14:03: And then you have the most important mission.
01:14:05: that is just for people, trust, only in order to get around it, so I can develop... Just the worst threat?
01:14:11: Yes!
01:14:11: But which already lies
01:14:12: back as long as possible.
01:14:12: This probably
01:14:14: takes
01:14:14: place at
01:14:15: that time.
01:14:15: He doesn't play a certain role, because he won't think much about it.
01:14:24: He probably thinks that the last time I thought of Hera's Baby-Hera was just few months ago.
01:14:30: And
01:14:31: for Sharon there is a turning point in her existence or with this loss and thats really exciting actually.
01:14:38: The moment hurts when she says i would lie to you
01:14:43: like never before!
01:14:44: I think you can clearly say that it has grown organically, as you said.
01:14:53: But if we were to imagine this was actually the plan that Adam had at the time... ...I would find it very exciting when he told
01:15:06: us about it.
01:15:07: I would trust him.
01:15:08: You could say that you can understand us with
01:15:12: your eyes, but at the same time as his son he is still warned.
01:15:22: So that's a very different relationship between the two.
01:15:27: That's how they broke
01:15:28: up, yes?
01:15:28: Yes but she just
01:15:31: has her keys now.
01:15:32: Okay, wonderful!
01:15:33: Diana is dead
01:15:35: as well.
01:15:35: You should say earlier that you are meeting
01:15:40: this oracle after... Exactly so.
01:15:41: first of all she had this prophetic dream and there it was.
01:15:46: I don't know what it really was.
01:15:49: Was he a dead man?
01:15:50: Exactly, a dead tree
01:15:50: hanging out with some kind ... Yeah
01:15:51: i thought it looked like So in death or something like that of an indigenous population.
01:15:59: Because he also has a chain with a feather and so on, it doesn't have to be Indian anymore but generally indigenous populations
01:16:07: were what sounded to me.
01:16:08: And then there is such
01:16:09: a big finder where you put
01:16:10: something inside?
01:16:11: Exactly!
01:16:11: But suddenly it becomes oriental because this arakel sits there with the turban and these bags into the tent And somehow they have all kinds of references
01:16:26: together.
01:16:27: Yes, and at least the three Diana don't have a human belief system... She also
01:16:40: has the discussion with Oracle that she says there is only one God and no, there are several.
01:16:44: But yours alone is one of them.
01:16:47: So I find it interesting to see how Oracle takes the one God who is worthy into her list That she has no hierarchy, but in the field-gathering system.
01:16:58: Although there are often hierarchies in the Field-Gathering System as well.
01:17:01: But I have this feeling that she excludes the god of salons.
01:17:03: Not only says he is a god too!
01:17:05: He's just one of many and not the other!
01:17:08: I
01:17:08: can't wait to get some refreshments about the olympic, what goes on with it.
01:17:15: I forgot that Hera, the child... It's from Zeus that he has a sister with him.
01:17:21: Excuse
01:17:22: me, is Hera not his wife?
01:17:24: No, Quatsch!
01:17:25: Hera was his wife but also her sister.
01:17:28: Exactly.
01:17:29: That's how it looks like and I don't care about that at all because my school time is very long now.
01:17:36: so let me know if you've been busy for some years... in the past.
01:17:39: But that doesn't interest her at all.
01:17:41: and ultimately, yes it's actually important to get the information out of there because baby hair is still alive.
01:17:48: That's the decisive point.
01:17:50: Yes but this will also be a personal excuse for saying that if you keep your child in your arms The first time real love will come into your life.
01:18:00: And that seems like something after she is strolling So inner light?
01:18:03: Of course!
01:18:04: That's what makes them too much of a person.
01:18:06: Yes, yes.
01:18:06: And that she will definitely
01:18:09: find her mission in the future to find this baby or get out what actually happened there and I
01:18:15: found
01:18:16: it quite funny.
01:18:18: honestly The actress who played the orange is also not an unknown so at least thought of me already a known face.
01:18:25: It's still important.
01:18:25: What I found quite funny when you were always distracted by your hand and said do you have sweets with?
01:18:33: I really understood that candy here means drugs, right?
01:18:39: Probably hallucinogenic drugs in some form.
01:18:44: And then I thought okay... That was funny!
01:18:49: And yes, and Oracle.
01:18:51: I mean you don't have to
01:18:57: explain it now as a reference.
01:18:59: you brought the Matrix?
01:19:00: You read my notes
01:19:01: here, should i say that?
01:19:02: Yes
01:19:02: of course!
01:19:03: I was just talking about people who often listen
01:19:05: to you.
01:19:05: No no... I had my telepathic connection with
01:19:10: you told me.
01:19:10: Just tell us in your podcast comment.
01:19:11: You don't need to explain this.
01:19:13: So the matrix opened its door somewhere like this because you can simply show an oracle and then you don´t have anything else to explain.
01:19:19: Yes, I mean now oracle is also a term not only in different cultures But we think maybe now on matrix because it was just back then.
01:19:29: or but if We are given the Greek feeling of course to the oracle from delphi which has also given such prophecies.
01:19:35: Important prophecies and so on were always asked for great missions.
01:19:42: So that's nothing unknown.
01:19:43: That's why this wasn't surprising.
01:19:45: what personally It was a bit surprising.
01:19:49: So yes, it's a field gutter system.
01:19:51: maybe they also have different I would say believers but we have a driver and an oracle so how can you almost stand next to each other?
01:20:04: Everything
01:20:06: is a little bit inconspicuous.
01:20:10: Okay, I'll take it as a defense.
01:20:12: That's a lot of style.
01:20:13: I'd like to describe it this time, because there is no better word than that.
01:20:21: Yes and somehow also from
01:20:24: every culture a little bit thrown in.
01:20:26: A little Arabian space, a little indigile population, a bit Jewish or Christian.
01:20:33: By the way... And by the situation where you are right now doesn't surprise me at all that I have such an esoteric personality as how you put yourself into a tent and say I'll build up my small figures here with chains hanging on them and dream catchers and then people will already get it.
01:20:49: But
01:20:50: for that, the improvisation sounds quite real.
01:20:54: And the series also sets out in advance so we can actually take it seriously and Diana doesn't go out there now saying what was this weird old thing?
01:21:01: I would
01:21:02: like to talk about two scenes again with Diana first of all and in the dock.
01:21:06: So she meets here on the shuttle where they are buried.
01:21:11: He lived as a child or not.
01:21:15: That was what he wanted to achieve, but in fact she sees how everything is there in such an open tent.
01:21:22: a figure on the table, to treat it as an OP.
01:21:25: And then he comes out and obviously didn't manage to save this person.
01:21:30: Then I think that was not good at all!
01:21:32: It wasn´t worth it.
01:21:32: So I thought okay... then its only half so bad.
01:21:36: In any case from up until down with blood splashes.
01:21:39: You couldn't have imagined it.
01:21:40: And she had this conversation with him.
01:21:44: This scene where you go into blood in the middle of her finger and continues to smear it and says, amazing how equal that is with Ceylon people.
01:21:57: It reminded me a little bit.
01:21:58: maybe this was thought too far.
01:22:01: again I like thinking about it.
01:22:03: It reminds you of the shopkeeper from Venedigia.
01:22:07: So we don't bleed.
01:22:08: so are we not the same?
01:22:09: We do not bleed when you stand us up or something.
01:22:12: So I found very interesting what he said here once more.
01:22:18: but in these actions she does where they say But from this
01:22:24: action it becomes very clear how different that is at the end of the day.
01:22:27: Yes, and to Debach there was also quite clearly that the anatomy of humanoid zelons seems completely identical.
01:22:33: That's why it wasn't possible before finding out what kind of people are zelonists or zelonic spies?
01:22:40: And Doc Rottel, as I said, seems to have no problems with operating them.
01:22:46: It's a small thing but it makes sense that he asks whom you operate right now and he says one of the five or eight or something like
01:22:54: this
01:22:54: is not just a human being who lies on his opiate.
01:22:59: They
01:22:59: obviously like to be attacked if they just walk through the camp.
01:23:03: I was surprised that no one attacks Diana, although she is on her way there in the middle of the night because maybe not so much is going on at the camp but that Mr.
01:23:14: Scherwin will throw directly into the bottle.
01:23:16: Obviously it happens more often and i think when these people who are simply If they would get together and organize, then maybe you could make it even easier to say about the world.
01:23:30: But I found that very interesting.
01:23:32: So we actually have two scenes that are important.
01:23:34: The one scene is the one with salt, where the crew comes together and then pulls this salt line And then he says on the right of the line.
01:23:43: somehow the galactica crew left from the line Pegasus
01:23:46: Crew.
01:23:46: Then a soldier
01:23:47: puts himself in front of him with a bow And I thought it's their Bible now or is it the prophecy?
01:23:55: One of the
01:23:57: holy books Exactly!
01:23:58: It sounds exactly like the situation in which they are.
01:24:01: And where it just means that you have to go through a dark time before good times come and that there is a lot of suffering, sorrow
01:24:13: etc.,
01:24:14: but then I thought if i would be one of these soldiers now than something like this would piss me off when I am aware... When I believe about it!
01:24:21: If I was aware that right now I'm in the bad time from my good time.
01:24:26: So somehow it would get me up a little bit after saying why did I have to... at this point in time.
01:24:30: And then it's again swore that you shouldn't let each other drive, but should hold together.
01:24:39: and I find that interesting.
01:24:40: even though there are animosities between the leaders of both ships
01:24:45: namely between
01:24:46: Lee and his father is obviously the loyalty The footholks, the soldiers of pilots and so on.
01:24:54: They
01:24:55: seem
01:24:55: to be there.
01:24:56: There seems to be a connection between the two crews.
01:25:00: And I found that very interesting.
01:25:02: A
01:25:03: lot has happened since the shambles in between Pegasus and Galactica.
01:25:07: It's been about one-and-a-half years ago... Yes!
01:25:09: But it
01:25:09: is really important not to get out of each other from external forces like the Celos.
01:25:15: Of course
01:25:15: yes.
01:25:15: And there are personal tensions differences in the strategic transition, so military transition between Lee and William.
01:25:26: But ultimately both of them are still green as a consequence.
01:25:31: Yes!
01:25:31: And
01:25:31: when it comes to hard contact you've all seen that there was also a very harsh moment at the end between father and son When his father just said goodbye and simply is not clear they will see each other again in life.
01:25:42: but then it actually became a bit pathetic Amrikanich because yes Yes, the father still thought that when you have all eight, please say goodbye to my son who is not only my son but also the leader of the Pegasus and saluting here.
01:25:58: It doesn't like me at first.
01:26:00: In my own ship.
01:26:01: Exactly!
01:26:02: So it was quite
01:26:03: honestly
01:26:04: two Men who are not able to express themselves emotionally, right?
01:26:16: So it was really two emotionally difficult people.
01:26:19: But in the end you saw that there were a lot of families.
01:26:24: And I think Adama is also happy that he relies on his son for one hundred percent and knows when someone helps him back... Then it's his son.
01:26:37: He can rely on that.
01:26:39: And we know he should wait at least for about eight hours to see if
01:26:47: someone is coming back.
01:26:48: It's a Su-Zat-Su-Zut or something like
01:26:49: this, right?
01:26:50: That was very nice.
01:26:51: But I have one more question about the soldier's story with salt.
01:26:56: Salt?
01:26:57: I tried to find it out, but unfortunately couldn't get it in my mouth.
01:27:01: One case of Bradley Thomson had been a translator who also went into military history and he found that in some book about antiquated military rituals.
01:27:12: I can not guess historically whether this is from World War II or further back.
01:27:20: and in some context a military tradition.
01:27:23: They didn't find themselves completely free.
01:27:25: I tried to figure it out, but couldn't tell you what kind of weird answers we had for fucking LMLs or something like that.
01:27:34: I'll just leave it in the future.
01:27:36: No, not at all.
01:27:37: So what was my only thing that I knew?
01:27:40: and I've written
01:27:41: down again whether this is really true or if i remember correctly because of course we now have very clear references to the bible with exodus.
01:27:51: so the exit from egypt.
01:27:53: but I think you already heard once That's right.
01:27:56: You have the pessach fest where you are thinking about the exit out of Egypt And bread is baked there.
01:28:03: salt and bitter herbs as a reminder to the suffering of the Egyptian population or the Israeli population in this case then.
01:28:12: so bitter herbs for the bitter experiences and the deaths that just died.
01:28:17: And salt for the tears that have been shed, for those many dead
01:28:20: ones.".
01:28:20: I thought maybe it's related to this somehow together but probably there will be again... Maybe he simply had a tour guide who thought oh that is kind of awesome, such a trend line then becomes the trend line?
01:28:31: Of course its a symbolism.
01:28:32: The trend line naturally gets mixed up by soldiers with their feet Actively solved to show that we are not allowed to separate, but we're a crew.
01:28:46: And we destroy everything that
01:28:48: separates us so to speak.
01:28:49: So it's stuck in there.
01:28:50: I don't have much to add.
01:28:51: There are some little moments that aren't relevant for our conversation or we can talk about it next week, like in a short dialogue between Rosalind and Sam Anders who says baby hair has to be protected at any price.
01:29:06: She is the most important one here because she stands as human being with her existence etc.
01:29:13: But I still have to do half of it, because for a nine-teas kid like me... My whole youth in the nineties showed again that Amanda Plummer is playing the oracle.
01:29:27: She's
01:29:28: not a
01:29:28: mega star, but for me it's super important to grow up quickly in
01:29:34: my film.
01:29:34: We're about the same age
01:29:37: so I think... For me she was very happy and I'm glad to see her there at all!
01:29:44: But I didn't like the series because they played in the third season of Picard.
01:29:48: a series that didn't go so well with James Kelly's battles.
01:29:54: I don't know, but it doesn't matter.
01:29:56: She was definitely in Pulp Fiction.
01:30:02: I'm gonna kill every motherfucking last one of you.
01:30:05: It's a bit distorted.
01:30:14: She always had the distorted characters that often have mental problems.
01:30:18: Yes, she used to have such an ugly dad.
01:30:25: Dad is Christopher Plummer.
01:30:27: Oh really?
01:30:29: With the
01:30:31: name Plummer you might be able to come up
01:30:36: with it but I didn't have this association at all.
01:30:39: I've been
01:30:41: watching The
01:30:41: Sound of Music
01:30:45: for a few days now and thought okay,
01:30:49: Mr.
01:30:49: Papa... I don't want to say high time, because he was already a bit older.
01:30:55: But when i think about Plummer, of course always thinking about the old Plummer not less than the Sound Of Music Plummer but that Sound Of music Plummer it's been a nice link for those times.
01:31:09: What is totally funny?
01:31:10: Because Christopher Plummer has talked bad for years about the sound-of-music because he said this definitely to his entire career and later got no roles.
01:31:18: all people have told him oh here you are the sound off music
01:31:20: team And our
01:31:21: generation...
01:31:22: You need to be
01:31:24: responsible for your role!
01:31:25: I love the
01:31:25: film too, but... Yes.
01:31:25: But actually for our generation
01:31:26: you don't play such a role in The Sound of Music at all.
01:31:32: We learned that later into this character
01:31:34: roles My Lina and my dreamer.
01:31:37: That's also the German title.
01:31:40: It was not clear to me for years that it is the same movie as The Sound Of Music.
01:31:44: He
01:31:45: and Juli Andrews, absolute hearts.
01:31:47: I think
01:31:49: it came out now... So
01:31:50: he's in a terrible role?
01:31:51: He has to wait until then.
01:31:52: In short, I believe there was some jubilee and then they also released an extra DVD or Blu-ray again And that was the first time.
01:32:00: Plummer himself also sang on how he sung Idlweiss because There were recordings where he recorded it by itself but she wasn't taken for the movie.
01:32:06: The film got synchronized over it.
01:32:09: Then a professional singer sang about.
01:32:13: It was on this DVD since the very beginning or something, he himself also sings on it and then I thought that he can't sing so bad either.
01:32:20: So exciting!
01:32:20: Aria good, but that's exactly what we know about the oracle.
01:32:24: Okay I just had to look at it and put them on the shelf.
01:32:27: On my UHD there is the singalong version of The Sound Of Music by the way looks great in fourk.
01:32:32: i recently said this in a little Reapcap behind our Patreon Paywall.
01:32:37: That has no better looking fourk uhd than the sound of music.
01:32:42: therefore looks incredibly good.
01:32:43: You want to get into the picture?
01:32:45: you would like to go straight here to julie endlis.
01:32:47: So, um... That
01:32:47: was the
01:32:51: little excursion.
01:32:52: Where were we?
01:32:53: At Amanda Plummer, exactly!
01:32:54: I love her very much.
01:32:55: and of course that's this scene from Pulp Fiction where they meet later on John Travolta at Sam Jackson with Michael Emery.
01:33:04: Motherfuckin' Last One Of You.
01:33:05: It also included my generation's complete memory as a kid.
01:33:07: so please take it to the grave.
01:33:09: Exactly like Adama
01:33:11: in order now maybe set an end point for him.
01:33:14: then he also makes his crew and says if you take something into your grave than please think about that.
01:33:23: we have here in front of us will be a mission.
01:33:29: Your children and children will talk about it, you'll tell your children's stories from them.
01:33:33: That was another nice ending!
01:33:36: And now all the starting points are laid out.
01:33:38: Now I hope this next week is
01:33:41: going well.
01:33:41: Exodus Tile II is one of my favorite episodes ... I hope she likes it too... She will like it, can't say.
01:33:46: I'd like to say that.
01:33:48: Thank you for listening, this was really good for the word barry again!
01:33:52: I look forward to next week.
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01:34:11: Bye bye.
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