Carolyn Hill
Brown Rat, wandering & wondering
What a treat to see an episode directed by Edward James Olmos! Olmos's quick intercutting between various scenes, and his concentrated use of tight shots on people's faces, gives this episode a visual and emotional intensity that's somewhat different from the rest of the series. And Mary McDonnell plays Laura Roslin's anger more strongly and openly, too, which adds to the intensity.
A question: was Laura Roslin lying on Adama's bed? What's that about?
A question: was Laura Roslin lying on Adama's bed? What's that about?