"Fragged" is the third episode of the second season of the ''
Battlestar Galactica'' television series. It aired originally on the
Sci Fi Channel
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on July 29, 2005. It is the first episode in which
Starbuck Starbucks is a chain of coffee shops.
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does not appear.
In the episode, on
Kobol
"Kobol's Last Gleaming" is the two-part first-season finale of the reimagined ''Battlestar Galactica'' television series.
In the first part, the human fleet discovers the abandoned planet Kobol, the mythical birthplace of humanity, who left here ...
, Crashdown leads an ill fated assault on a
Cylon missile battery.
Gaius Baltar
Dr. Gaius Baltar is a fictional character in the TV series ''Battlestar Galactica'' played by James Callis, a reimagining of Count Baltar from the 1978 ''Battlestar Galactica'' series. He is one of the show's primary characters.
Personality
...
frags Crashdown, to
Head Six
Number Six is a family of fictional characters from the reimagined science fiction television series ''Battlestar Galactica''. She is portrayed by Canadian actress and model Tricia Helfer. Of the twelve known Cylon models, she is the sixth of t ...
's approval, shortly before the survey team is rescued. On ''
Galactica'', Colonel
Saul Tigh
Saul Tigh is a fictional character on '' Battlestar Galactica'' played by Michael Hogan. He is one of the main characters of the show.
Biography
Overview and personality
Saul Tigh is a line officer assigned as executive officer on the Galac ...
's gambit to discredit President
Laura Roslin
Laura Roslin is a fictional character in the re-imagined '' Battlestar Galactica'' series, portrayed by Mary McDonnell. She is the President of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol and is one of the primary characters in the show.
Character biography ...
fails, and he declares
martial law
Martial law is the imposition of direct military control of normal civil functions or suspension of civil law by a government, especially in response to an emergency where civil forces are overwhelmed, or in an occupied territory.
Use
Marti ...
.
"Fragged" received an award at the
2005 VES Awards for the (animated)
Cylon Centurions appearing in the episode. Critics reviewed "Fragged" favorably.
Plot
In "
Scattered
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* "Scattered", a song by Green Day from ...
", Head Six told Baltar that they would have a child. Crashdown ordered Specialist Tarn to retrieve medical supplies to treat the wounded Specialist Socinus, but Tarn died in a Cylon ambush. In "
Valley of Darkness", Chief
Galen Tyrol
Galen Tyrol (commonly referred to as The Chief) is a character on the television series '' Battlestar Galactica''. Tyrol is responsible for the maintenance of the Vipers and Raptors aboard. Battlestar ''Galactica''. After the events of the m ...
and Specialist Cally brought the supplies, but Socinus died anyway.
Kobol
Crashdown leads a brief funeral for Tarn and Socinus. Six tells Baltar that, because they died on Kobol, Tarn and Socinus have only oblivion waiting them. Later, Baltar asks why God would want to bring a child into a world so full of killing; Six replies that God wants to give humanity a chance at redemption.
Tyrol observes Cylons building a missile battery, which he believes they will use to shoot down human search parties. Crashdown orders an attack on the battery despite the team's inexperience in combat and inadequate equipment. Tyrol privately tries to persuade him to instead attack the guidance system, which is less heavily guarded, but Crashdown
waves the bloody shirt of Tarn and Socinus and
pulls rank. Tyrol is unconvinced but nonetheless silences Baltar's protests during Crashdown's briefing.
Six warns Baltar that one of the survivors will betray the others and that his life is in danger, because what happens on Kobol is not God's will. Crashdown refuses to change the plan even after discovering that the Cylons have reinforced the battery. Cally freezes up under pressure, and Crashdown threatens to kill her unless she obeys his orders. Baltar shoots Crashdown before he can carry out his threat; Six congratulates him.
Tyrol destroys the Cylon guiding system in time to save the rescue
Raptors, which in turn destroy the Cylons. The survivors cover up Crashdown's murder. Baltar despairs at the thought that killing rather than culture is humanity's legacy.
''Galactica''
Doctor Cottle
Major Sherman Cottle is a fictional character in the reimagined '' Battlestar Galactica'' series. The battlestar ''Galacticas Chief Medical Officer, Cottle is played by Donnelly Rhodes.
Character biography
Cottle is gruff, sarcastic, and por ...
arrives and operates on Commander
William Adama
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, saving his life. Cottle is unavailable to provide Roslin with her cancer medication, and she undergoes severe
withdrawal
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. A drunken Colonel Tigh lashes out at his subordinates. The
Quorum of Twelve demands access to Roslin, who is still in ''Galactica''s
brig
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.
Ellen Tigh
Ellen Tigh is a fictional character from the re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica'' series. She is played by the actress Kate Vernon.
Overview
Ellen Tigh is the wife of Colonel Saul Tigh. At the beginning of the series, he believes she has be ...
persuades her husband to agree, believing the sight of Roslin's delirious condition will undermine her authority. The plan backfires after Roslin's Marine guard smuggles her medication. She denounces Adama's coup and convinces at least some of the Quorum that she is the leader foretold in their sacred scriptures who will guide humanity to
Earth
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. Furious, Tigh dissolves the Quorum and declares martial law.
Analysis
In a review of "Fragged", Jen Segrest of
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's
TV Squad
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discusses Baltar's character, calling his "descent into madness... tragic,"
but also noting that the audience can identify with his guilt for allowing the Cylons into the Colonies' defense computers
in the
miniseries
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that served as the series's
backdoor pilot
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. Segrest also notes how Baltar's instinct for self-preservation helps him defend himself and the other survivors against the Cylons and attributes his lie about Crashdown's death to "a bit of honor left in him".
In another review, Jason Davis of Mania reflects on Head Six's comments about humanity's inclination toward killing, noting that ''
Babylon 5
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'' covered similar ground. He describes a difference between humans and Cylons in this regard: humans kill one another, while Cylons do not. Davis also proposes a mythology within the ''Battlestar Galactica'' universe, in which the humans killed their creators, the gods who once lived with them on Kobol, whether literally or in the sense of
Nietzsche
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(
God is dead
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). In Davis's view, "The Cylons, having reached a certain advanced point of development, now seek to do likewise"
to their own creators, humanity.
In his review of the episode "
Home, Part 1", Davis compares the Cylons' journey with the events of ''
Star Trek: The Motion Picture''. In a January 2006 interview, executive producer
Ronald D. Moore
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said of the Cylons, "they see themselves as the children of humanity, and their worldview says they’ll never really achieve their full potential while their 'parents' are still alive".
Reception
"Fragged" won the 2005
Visual Effects Society Award for the Centurions in the category "Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video".
Critical reaction to "Fragged" was favorable. Segrest reviewed the episode favorably, saying, "Anyone who thought the show would suffer a
sophomore slump
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It is commonly used to refer to the apathy of students ...
should be eating their words. This show doesn't just deserve a
Hugo award
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, it deserves
Emmys
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."
Davis gave "Fragged" an A and praised the performances of
Michael Hogan (Tigh),
Richard Hatch (Zarek), and
Donnelly Rhodes
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(Cottle).
Susan Tankersley of
Television Without Pity
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gave "Fragged" a B.
Eric Goldman of
IGN
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ranked Tigh taking command at #11 on his list of the top 20 storylines and moments in the re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica''. He ranked Crashdown's failure of leadership at #12, commenting, "The entire storyline with these characters on Kobol provided the opportunity to elevate several members of the supporting cast in intriguing ways". Jackson Alpern of ''
Maxim
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'' ranked Baltar fragging Crashdown as the 10th best moment in the series.
Notes
References
External links
*
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