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Galaktikos kovos Act of Contrition (2004–2009) watch online HD
  • Original title:Act of Contrition
  • Category:TV Episode / Action / Adventure / Drama / Sci-Fi
  • Released:2004–2009
  • Director:Rod Hardy
  • Actors:Edward James Olmos,Mary McDonnell,Katee Sackhoff
  • Writer:Ronald D. Moore,Bradley Thompson
  • Budget:$3,000,000
  • Duration:42min
  • Video type:TV Episode

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There's a party on Galactica's flight deck as Flat-Top just had his thousandth landing. Something goes terribly wrong however when a drone accidentally goes off and explodes in a group of pilots. 13 are dead. During the ceremony Kara Thrace starts thinking about her dead fiancée Zak Adama. And those memories even get clearer when Adama orders her to start training new pilots. She seems very uncomfortable in doing so. The favor she did for Zak by letting him pass basic flight seems to bother her more and more. Angrily she stops training pilots after just one day. Meanwhile on Cylon-occupied Caprica Helo and Cylon-Sharon find a bomb shelter in a restaurant. It seems like a good place to stay for a while. There's food, water and anti-radiation medication in abundance.

The opening bit in "Act of Contrition" where a drone accidentally breaks loose from a storage rack and spontaneously ignites is based on a real incident aboard the USS Forrestal where a missile accidentally ignited and hit several planes on the flight deck. The cadence-like chant the pilots were singing was a rewritten version of a chant sung by A-10 Thunderbolt pilots.

Starbuck splits her trainee pilots groups of two and tells them they're going to learn a maneuver called the "Thorch Weave". This is a reference to the "Thatch Weave", a two-plane defensive maneuver developed by U.S. Navy pilots during World War II.

One of the paperback books Boomer knocks off the shelf when finding the bomb shelter in the restaurant is "The Warbirds" by Richard Herman, Jr., which revolves around a dwindling US Air Force fighter wing single-handedly fighting a small-scale conflict.

At time code 2:42, the item seen being rolled on the dolly in the hangar bay is a Rolls Royce/Alison 250 turboshaft engine for a helicopter. These are used to power the Bell 206 JetRanger and the MD/Hughes 500 series helicopters among others.

The episode bounces between the past where Starbuck was responsible for the death of Commander Adama's son Zack and the present where she is training new pilots and rattled by that past. One of her trainees is played by Bodie Olmos, the real son of Edward James Olmos who plays Adama.

The red paint Apollo knocks over is a foreshadowing of the deaths that are about to occur on the flight deck.

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  • comment
    • Author: Gavirim
    My father was a reluctant convert to Battlestar Galactica. He had watched the mini-series/pilot and first 3 episodes with me and enjoyed them, but he kept the jaded view that he was watching science fiction. He was no fan of the genre.

    I was trapping him into watching this show, because I felt it was too good a show to watch alone so every week I made sure I was over for dinner on BSG Night.

    It was this episode that finally won him over. We were both awed by this episode. The writing, the drama, the music. The way the Memorial Ceremony for the pilots killed in the accident aboard Galactica was inter cut with flashbacks of Zack Adama's funeral service on Caprica.

    Both me and my father came to the realization that we were now true fans of a show like no other. True drama and character interaction in a science fiction series was something completely unexpected. It stopped being a scifi show for my dad.

    Battlestar Galactica was about strained relationships and tortured introspection. Lee Adama's failed relationship with his father, Commander Adama. Commander Adama's relationship with Kera "Starbuck" Thrace who he loved as a daughter and she was equally loyal to him.

    That I got to watch and enjoy BSG with my father is one of my greatest memories. Sadly he passed away a couple of years before the story of the rag tag band of colonial ships came to a close, but I cherish what I got!
  • comment
    • Author: Kirizan
    At the start of this episode 'Flat Top' makes his 1000th landing so the pilots and deck crew have an impromptu celebration. The celebration turns to tragedy when an accident leads to a recon drone firing in the hangar and killing thirteen pilots. Needing replacement viper pilots Commander Adama orders Starbuck to train those people in the fleet who have flying experience. Still feeling guilty about passing Adama's son Zac to fly Starbuck fails the new recruits at the first opportunity. Apollo, needing those pilots, goes to see his father and lets slip that Starbuck had a reason to feel guilty. When Adama learns the truth he orders her to continue their training and on their first flight they run into a Cylon patrol. In order to save the recruits Starbuck takes them on and as the episode ends her ship is hit, spins downwards to a nearby planet and she ejects. In secondary stories the president finally sees Dr. Cottle and requests an alternative therapy for her cancer and back on Caprica Helo and Sharon find a bunker which appears to contain everything they need.

    This was a good episode which introduced new characters 'Cat', 'Hot Dog' and 'Chuckles'; of course this being Battlestar Galactica there is no telling how long they will survive. Katee Sackhoff did a good job as Starbuck as she had to deal with the guilt of getting the man she loved killed. We will just have to wait and see whether or not Adama can forgive her; assuming she can be rescued from the planet.
  • comment
    • Author: Gardataur
    During the celebration of the one thousandth flight of Lieutenant Flat-Top, there is a fatal accident with thirteen pilots and they die in an explosion in the deck of the hangar. Commander Adama requests Starbuck to train a group of rookies as replacement in an urgent basis. However, the experienced pilot is still traumatized with the lost of her fiancé Zak, who failed in the pilot examination but she approved him. Meanwhile in Caprica, Helo and Boomer find a shelter in a restaurant through a military beacon with the necessary supplies for their survival.

    "Act of Contrition" is certainly the best episode so far of the First Season of Galactica. The dramatic show is centered in Starbuck and her painful recollections of her relationship with Zak Adama while assigned to train a group of new pilots, affecting her judgment and evaluation. The conclusion is promising that this series will improve in the next shows. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Dolorosas Lembrancas" ("Painful Recollections")
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    • Author: Fearlesssinger
    Excellent episode in that it depicts how quickly jubilation can turn into destruction, or calm can turn into storm.

    A mechanical accident on the hangar deck causes nearly half Galactica's veteran pilots to die unexpectedly. They must be replaced, and Lt. "Starbuck" Thrace has to train the replacements. She begins by washing them out on their first day, but is coerced into readmitting them. During basic flight training the trainees and their flight instructor are jumped by enemy raiders. Starbuck, the flight instructor, engages the raiders so the trainees can run for the ship.

    Technical mistake (spoiler): When Starbuck's Viper is seen spinning out of control down through the atmosphere of the planet, the altimeter is shown winding up, gaining altitude, instead of unwinding as the craft rapidly loses altitude.

    This episode is an homage to The Right Stuff and to Top Gun, with shots and scenes quoted from both. Watch for Bodie Olmos spinning his pen and striking a look in homage to Val "Iceman" Kilmer of Top Gun.
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    • Author: Eayaroler
    The remake of Battlestar Galactica focuses on what makes humans more unique and special than their machine enemies. That's what sets this series apart from most science fiction stories. Act of Contrition is one of the best episodes to illustrate the human element.

    In the opening disaster scene, an accident kills 13 pilots on the celebration of Flat-Top's 1000th landing. Time compresses as it does when death is near, blurring the lines between past, present and future, leaving the conscious mind abandoned in the present to dutifully act out events in sequence. We are transported in flashbacks to the past where Starbuck and Zak fell in love. A close-up of Zaks fascination with Starbuck's cute little ear elicits the possibility of a fetish. A simple romantic interest is innocent enough, right? No. There is a reason why romantic involvement within ranks is prohibited in the military. For selfish reasons, Starbuck passed Zak as her flight trainee, where he should have failed. That placed him in a dangerous situation that led to his death.

    Back in the present, Starbuck is tasked with training the new pilots, called nuggets. Having no simulators, they are forced to begin training in fighters. After a miserable first day, Starbuck washes out the entire class, vowing to never be responsible for another cadet's death. When Apollo relays this information to the Commander, he misreads the conversation, and hints that Starbuck washed out the nuggets out of guilt, but says "I've already said too much", leaving it to the commander to ask Starbuck about the personal involvement and guilty feelings. When he forces the truth from Starbuck, Commander Adama contains his volcanic rage, ordering Starbuck to reinstate the nuggets in training, and then the most memorable line of the episode, "get out of my cabin while you still can."

    The nuggets are training in fighters when a group of Cylon raiders appear. Starbuck orders the nuggets back to the Galactica, then defies orders in a suicidal act of heroism to attack the Cylons herself; an act of contrition for her sins against the fleet, the commander, his son, her lover and fiancé. Nugget "Hotdog" confirms his newly earned call sign by also defying orders and joins Starbuck in the fight. The final scene is the premonition that had been dogging Starbuck since the launch bay accident – Starbuck's ship damaged, spinning out of control into fiery clouds of an unknown planet, and Starbuck ejecting. To be continued…

    In parallel plots, President Roslin speaks with a doctor who smokes about her cancer and her inattention to exams. Meanwhile on Caprica, Boomer-Cylon and Helo track down the remnants of a hidden disaster shelter.

    Perhaps Dr. Baltar's mythological Cylon detector should focus on depth of emotion.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Edward James Olmos Edward James Olmos - Commander William Adama
    Mary McDonnell Mary McDonnell - President Laura Roslin
    Katee Sackhoff Katee Sackhoff - Lt. Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace
    Jamie Bamber Jamie Bamber - Cpt. Lee 'Apollo' Adama
    James Callis James Callis - Dr. Gaius Baltar
    Tricia Helfer Tricia Helfer - Number Six
    Grace Park Grace Park - Lt. Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii
    Michael Hogan Michael Hogan - Colonel Saul Tigh
    Aaron Douglas Aaron Douglas - Chief Galen Tyrol
    Tahmoh Penikett Tahmoh Penikett - Lt. Karl 'Helo' Agathon
    Kandyse McClure Kandyse McClure - Officer Anastasia Dualla
    Paul Campbell Paul Campbell - Billy Keikeya (credit only)
    Alessandro Juliani Alessandro Juliani - Lt. Felix Gaeta
    Sam Witwer Sam Witwer - Crashdown
    Lorena Gale Lorena Gale - Elosha
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