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== Überblick == | == Überblick == | ||
:''[[Kara Thrace]] ist angeschossen und wacht in einem abgeschiedenen Krankenhaus auf [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]] wieder auf, wobei sie erfährt, dass ihr [[Simon|freundlicher Doktor]] seine eigenen Pläne für ihre Zukunft hat.'' | |||
:''[[Kara Thrace]] | |||
*[[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]], [[Karl Agathon|Helo]], and two members of the Resistance ([[Samuel Anders|Anders]] and [[Sue-Shaun]], who were introduced in the last episode) devise a plan to escape from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] by commandeering a [[Heavy Raider]] from a nearby airstrip. They will fit as many people as possible onto the craft, and will dispatch a rescue mission for the remainder upon return to ''[[Galactica]]''. | ==Zusammenfassung== | ||
===Auf Caprica=== | |||
<!--*[[Kara Thrace|Starbuck]], [[Karl Agathon|Helo]], and two members of the Resistance ([[Samuel Anders|Anders]] and [[Sue-Shaun]], who were introduced in the last episode) devise a plan to escape from [[The Twelve Colonies (RDM)#Caprica|Caprica]] by commandeering a [[Heavy Raider]] from a nearby airstrip. They will fit as many people as possible onto the craft, and will dispatch a rescue mission for the remainder upon return to ''[[Galactica]]''. | |||
*As the team is about to assault the airstrip, they are ambushed, and Thrace is hit by a bullet that grazes off her head and gets lodged in her abdomen. She loses consciousness. | *As the team is about to assault the airstrip, they are ambushed, and Thrace is hit by a bullet that grazes off her head and gets lodged in her abdomen. She loses consciousness. | ||
*Thrace wakes up in a hospital. She is being attended to by a doctor named [[Simon]], who tells her that she was brought into the hospital by Anders, and that Anders died from a shrapnel wound. Thrace is devastated. | *Thrace wakes up in a hospital. She is being attended to by a doctor named [[Simon]], who tells her that she was brought into the hospital by Anders, and that Anders died from a shrapnel wound. Thrace is devastated. | ||
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*Helo, Sharon, and Starbuck leave Caprica on the Heavy Raider. Starbuck promises [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] to return someday to rescue the Resistance. In the meantime, Anders says he will try to destroy as many farms as he can. | *Helo, Sharon, and Starbuck leave Caprica on the Heavy Raider. Starbuck promises [[Samuel Anders|Anders]] to return someday to rescue the Resistance. In the meantime, Anders says he will try to destroy as many farms as he can. | ||
=== | ===Auf der ''Galactica'' und in der Flotte=== | ||
*Commander Adama returns to duty, and is greated by applause in [[CIC]]. He tells the crew that he loves them all. | *Commander Adama returns to duty, and is greated by applause in [[CIC]]. He tells the crew that he loves them all. | ||
*To try to rally support to the president, Zarek wants [[Lee Adama]] to make a recording denouncing his father. Adama stops in the middle of it and says he can't go through with it. It's left to [[Laura Roslin]] to win over the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. | *To try to rally support to the president, Zarek wants [[Lee Adama]] to make a recording denouncing his father. Adama stops in the middle of it and says he can't go through with it. It's left to [[Laura Roslin]] to win over the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. | ||
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*Cally is thrown in the brig for killing [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]], now known as a Humanoid Cylon and traitor. Chief Tyrol implores Commander Adama to release her, due to her trauma by events on Kobol. Adama gives her a light sentence of charging her with discharging a firearm without permission: Cally will spend only one month in the brig. | *Cally is thrown in the brig for killing [[Sharon Valerii (Galactica copy)|Sharon "Boomer" Valerii]], now known as a Humanoid Cylon and traitor. Chief Tyrol implores Commander Adama to release her, due to her trauma by events on Kobol. Adama gives her a light sentence of charging her with discharging a firearm without permission: Cally will spend only one month in the brig. | ||
*Adama asks Tyrol if he could love Boomer despite the fact that she was a machine. Tyrol isn't quite sure, but it becomes apparent that Adama is asking himself the question as much as he is Tyrol; Adama loved all of his pilots like his children. | *Adama asks Tyrol if he could love Boomer despite the fact that she was a machine. Tyrol isn't quite sure, but it becomes apparent that Adama is asking himself the question as much as he is Tyrol; Adama loved all of his pilots like his children. | ||
*Adama visits Boomer's body in the morgue. | *Adama visits Boomer's body in the morgue. He asks "Why?" then breaks down crying over her body. | ||
== | ==Anmerkungen== | ||
*This episode's opening credits marks the return of the "blipvert" effect used in the first season episodes, which Ron D. Moore uses as an homage to ''Space: 1999''. | *This episode's opening credits marks the return of the "blipvert" effect used in the first season episodes, which Ron D. Moore uses as an homage to ''Space: 1999''. | ||
*As of the opening credits, the | *As of the opening credits, the Fleet population is now 47,857, a net loss of 4 since "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]". This reflects the deaths of four civilians on board the ''[[Gideon]]'' in that episode, but apparently not that of Boomer. Was she removed from the count immediately after her assassination attempt? | ||
*According to [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]], this episode takes place "a week" after Apollo docked at ''[[Cloud 9]]'' in the last episode, although apparently Adama hasn't been well enough to resume command until very recently. | *According to [[Felix Gaeta|Gaeta]], this episode takes place "a week" after Apollo docked at ''[[Cloud 9]]'' in the last episode, although apparently Adama hasn't been well enough to resume command until very recently. | ||
*24 ships, almost a third of the Fleet, have left with Roslin for Kobol. | *24 ships, almost a third of the Fleet, have left with Roslin for Kobol. | ||
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*Boomer served aboard ''Galactica'' for two years, which means the Cylons had begun infiltrating Colonial society from at least that long ago. This matches the length of time of Six's affair with Baltar while on Caprica, suggesting that humanoid Cylon infiltration occurred around two years prior to the events of the miniseries. | *Boomer served aboard ''Galactica'' for two years, which means the Cylons had begun infiltrating Colonial society from at least that long ago. This matches the length of time of Six's affair with Baltar while on Caprica, suggesting that humanoid Cylon infiltration occurred around two years prior to the events of the miniseries. | ||
*According to Simon's study (either from a Cylon dossier on Thrace or from medical exams) Starbuck was the victim of frequent physical abuse as a child; she's suffered many bone fractures in childhood, and all of her fingers have been broken at some point. This is consistent with the comments made by Leoben Conoy to Starbuck during their interrogation scenes ([[Flesh and Bone]]). | *According to Simon's study (either from a Cylon dossier on Thrace or from medical exams) Starbuck was the victim of frequent physical abuse as a child; she's suffered many bone fractures in childhood, and all of her fingers have been broken at some point. This is consistent with the comments made by Leoben Conoy to Starbuck during their interrogation scenes ([[Flesh and Bone]]). | ||
*This episode introduces the fifth confirmed [[humanoid Cylon]], [[Simon]]. | *This episode introduces the fifth confirmed [[humanoid Cylon]], [[Simon]]. | ||
*According to a deleted scene, this episode takes place a week after "[[Fragged]]". | *According to a deleted scene, this episode takes place a week after "[[Fragged]]". | ||
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*Possible goof: Starbuck gets shot below her navel. When she notices the second incision, it's above the gunshot wound, next to the navel. The dressing on the first wound has been removed by then. When Helo checks on the wound at the end, he removes that dressing and then remarks that the gunshot wound looks ok. After that he asks about the second scar. The first wound he checks on, should be the one from the ovary removal, not the gunshot wound. However neither wound and only the upper part of the dressing can actually be seen in the scene. | *Possible goof: Starbuck gets shot below her navel. When she notices the second incision, it's above the gunshot wound, next to the navel. The dressing on the first wound has been removed by then. When Helo checks on the wound at the end, he removes that dressing and then remarks that the gunshot wound looks ok. After that he asks about the second scar. The first wound he checks on, should be the one from the ovary removal, not the gunshot wound. However neither wound and only the upper part of the dressing can actually be seen in the scene. | ||
== | ==Analyse== | ||
*What exactly did the Cylons do to Thrace's ovaries? Simon tells Six: "...pending lab test results on sample for ovaries, complete removal will proceed tomorrow". Starbuck escapes right after this, which means that the opportunity to "completely remove" her ovaries did not occur. This suggests at the very least that Starbuck can still have children. However, female humans only have '''two''' ovaries: how can you have a "sample" one? The sample could just mean that Simon took several eggs from one of Starbuck's ovaries to see if they were viable for conceiving children. | *What exactly did the Cylons do to Thrace's ovaries? Simon tells Six: "...pending lab test results on sample for ovaries, complete removal will proceed tomorrow". Starbuck escapes right after this, which means that the opportunity to "completely remove" her ovaries did not occur. This suggests at the very least that Starbuck can still have children. However, female humans only have '''two''' ovaries: how can you have a "sample" one? The sample could just mean that Simon took several eggs from one of Starbuck's ovaries to see if they were viable for conceiving children. | ||
*It would seem that the Cylons at least obtained several sample egg cells from Starbuck. Will this lead to developments later on? | *It would seem that the Cylons at least obtained several sample egg cells from Starbuck. Will this lead to developments later on? | ||
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*Love serves as a theme in this episode. First, we find out how important love is for the Cylons: it is considered essential for Cylon procreation. In the first episode, Number Six asked Dr. Baltar several times if he loved her. Number Six also said that "God is love". That was after she tried to conceive from him. Love is also the reason Sharon aids Helo and the reason Helo accepts her help. Also we hear that Starbuck was abused as a child. In the last episode she said that everyone seems to fight to get their old life back and she fights because it's all she knows how to do. In this episode she seems to develop affections to Anders. Will Starbuck find 'reason' in love? Commander Adama tells his subordinates that he loves them. He asks Chief Tyrol if one could love a machine. Ultimately, Commander Adama weeps over Galactica-Sharon's body because he loved her. | *Love serves as a theme in this episode. First, we find out how important love is for the Cylons: it is considered essential for Cylon procreation. In the first episode, Number Six asked Dr. Baltar several times if he loved her. Number Six also said that "God is love". That was after she tried to conceive from him. Love is also the reason Sharon aids Helo and the reason Helo accepts her help. Also we hear that Starbuck was abused as a child. In the last episode she said that everyone seems to fight to get their old life back and she fights because it's all she knows how to do. In this episode she seems to develop affections to Anders. Will Starbuck find 'reason' in love? Commander Adama tells his subordinates that he loves them. He asks Chief Tyrol if one could love a machine. Ultimately, Commander Adama weeps over Galactica-Sharon's body because he loved her. | ||
*Number Six mentioned that "procreation is one of God's commandments" in the first episode, "[[33]]". This could mean that the Cylons are trying to procreate out of a feeling that they are sinning by not being able to have children on their own. | *Number Six mentioned that "procreation is one of God's commandments" in the first episode, "[[33]]". This could mean that the Cylons are trying to procreate out of a feeling that they are sinning by not being able to have children on their own. | ||
*Caprica-Valerii is aware of [[Leoben Conoy]] #2's interrogation by Starbuck in "[[Flesh and Bone]]", even of specific things he said during it, suggesting that humanoid Cylons sometimes have a collective knowledgebase (''not'' a collective consciousness; see "[[Downloaded]]" for this confirmation) to occasionally draw from. This is supported by Boomer's information to [[Gaius Baltar]] of the number of humanoid Cylons remaining in the Fleet in "[[Resistance (episode)|Resistance]]", as only such a knowledgebase would allow Boomer to know of this data. | |||
== | ==Fragen== | ||
*Caprica-Valerii says that she knows that [[Leoben Conoy]] told Kara Thrace she was special during his interrogation aboard ''Galactica''. How could she know this? How do the humanoid Cylons communicate to each other? | *Caprica-Valerii says that she knows that [[Leoben Conoy]] told Kara Thrace she was special during his interrogation aboard ''Galactica''. How could she know this? How do the humanoid Cylons communicate to each other? (See [[#Analysis|Analysis) | ||
*Will | *Will Simon be seen again? ([[Downloaded|Answer]]) Is he one of the eight humanoid Cylons hiding in the Fleet? | ||
*How does Simon know Anders's name? | *How does Simon know Anders's name? | ||
*What does Kara whisper to Sue-Shaun before she "pulls the plug" on the Farm machinery? | *What does Kara whisper to Sue-Shaun before she "pulls the plug" on the Farm machinery? | ||
*Why does the Caprica resistance seem more concerned about Thrace's disappearance than Sue-Shaun's? Does Thrace's love interest generate the greater concern? | *Why does the Caprica resistance seem more concerned about Thrace's disappearance than Sue-Shaun's? Does Thrace's love interest generate the greater concern? | ||
*Would any viable embryos harvested by the Cylons be accelerated into mature adults or placed ''in vitro'' into a host? Would the host be Cylon or human? | *Would any viable embryos harvested by the Cylons be accelerated into mature adults or placed ''in vitro'' into a host? Would the host be Cylon or human?--> | ||
==Gastdarsteller== | |||
*[[Michael Hogan]] als Colonel [[Saul Tigh]] | |||
*[[Aaron Douglas]] als Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] | |||
== | *[[Tahmoh Penikett]] als Lt. [[Karl Agathon|Karl "Helo" Agathon]] | ||
*[[Michael Hogan]] | *[[Nicki Clyne]] als Specialist [[Cally Tyrol|Cally]] | ||
*[[Aaron Douglas]] | *[[Alessandro Juliani]] als Lt. [[Felix Gaeta]] | ||
*[[Tahmoh Penikett]] | *[[Kandyse McClure]] als Petty Officer [[Anastasia Dualla]] | ||
*[[Nicki Clyne]] | *[[Michael Trucco]] als [[Samuel Anders]] | ||
*[[Alessandro Juliani]] | *[[Rick Worthy]] als [[Simon]] | ||
*[[Kandyse McClure]] | *[[Lorena Gale]] als [[Elosha]] | ||
*[[Michael Trucco]] | |||
*[[Rick Worthy]] | |||
*[[Lorena Gale]] | |||
*[[Tamara Lashley]] as [[Sue-Shaun]] | *[[Tamara Lashley]] as [[Sue-Shaun]] | ||
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[[Kategorie:RDM]] | [[Kategorie:RDM]] | ||
[[en:The Farm]] | [[en:The Farm]] | ||
[[es:La Granja]] | [[es:La Granja]] |
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"Die Farm" Eine Episode der neu-interpretierten Serie | ||
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Episoden-Nr. | Staffel 2, Episode 5 | |
Originaltitel | The Farm | |
Autor(en) | Carla Robinson | |
Story | ||
Regie | Rod Hardy | |
Gastauftritte | Richard Hatch als Tom Zarek | |
Produktions-Nr. | 205 | |
Quoten | ||
US-Erstausstrahlung | 12. August 2005 | |
UK-Erstausstrahlung | {{{UK airdate}}} | |
DE-Erstausstrahlung | ||
DVD-Veröffentlichung | 20. Dezember 2005 US 10. Mai 2007 DE | |
Bevölkerung | 47.857 Überlebende ( 4) | |
Zusätzliche Info | {{{extra}}} | |
Episoden-Chronologie | ||
Vorige | Nächste | |
Leben und Sterben | Die Farm | Heimat, Teil I |
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Überblick
- Kara Thrace ist angeschossen und wacht in einem abgeschiedenen Krankenhaus auf Caprica wieder auf, wobei sie erfährt, dass ihr freundlicher Doktor seine eigenen Pläne für ihre Zukunft hat.
Zusammenfassung
Auf Caprica
Gastdarsteller
- Michael Hogan als Colonel Saul Tigh
- Aaron Douglas als Chief Galen Tyrol
- Tahmoh Penikett als Lt. Karl "Helo" Agathon
- Nicki Clyne als Specialist Cally
- Alessandro Juliani als Lt. Felix Gaeta
- Kandyse McClure als Petty Officer Anastasia Dualla
- Michael Trucco als Samuel Anders
- Rick Worthy als Simon
- Lorena Gale als Elosha
- Tamara Lashley as Sue-Shaun