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Critical reaction to "The Farm" was mixed. Jason Davis of Mania gave the episode an A+, praising the writing's "elegance and economy" and writing that Sackhoff "never ceases to astonish with the naturalness of her performance." Simon Brew of Den of Geek also commended Sackhoff's acting and added that
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Starbuck is kept heavily sedated. She is suspicious after an unplanned emergency surgery following a pelvic examination, and her suspicions are confirmed when Simon calls her "Starbuck", a name she never revealed to him. Starbuck fakes sedation and sneaks out of her room, where she sees Simon talking
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The first scene with Roslin and Apollo shows them hiding in cold storage aboard a civilian ship. Moore originally conceived for them to hide in a meat locker among "the last brisquets, burgers, filets, and pot roasts left in the universe" as a reminder of the magnitude of humanity's loss. When every
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for unlawful discharge of a firearm (so not explicitly for murder). He also reminds Tyrol that the human-looking Cylons are made in many copies, so Tyrol will see Boomer again eventually, although that sounds more like a menace than a promise. Adama views Boomer's corpse in the morgue and weeps over
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tends her. Simon explains that Anders brought her to the hospital but later died from a shrapnel wound. Simon laughingly dismisses Starbuck's suspicion that he is a Cylon and explains away her other concerns. He presses the idea that Starbuck have a baby, calling child-bearing women "a very precious
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When Starbuck is shot, a wound on her eyebrow switches from the right to the left side of her face in an apparent mistake. In fact, the shot in which the switch occurs is a mirror image, as evidenced from the position of the steering wheel in the truck behind her. According to Moore, this was not a
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The scene in which the resistance encounters Sharon was written as a night scene but was filmed during the day for production reasons. Also, a scene showing the bloody aftermath of Caprica-Sharon's capture of the Heavy Raider was cut due to time constraints. The shots of the resistance boarding the
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Boomer explains that the Cylons have had no success reproducing on their own and are trying to reproduce with humans. Appalled, Starbuck volunteers to stay and help liberate these so-called "Farms". Anders reminds her of her mission, and she reiterates her promise to return with rescue, giving him
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The outline of the episode remained largely the same from its conception. The largest change was for Starbuck to be unsure at first whether she is in a Cylon facility. According to Moore, the writers never believed they could fool the audience entirely into thinking Simon was human; rather, they
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Scholars have considered how "The Farm" approaches reproduction sociologically. Ingvil Hellstrand argues that the episode "raises issues of reproduction as a gendered imperative, where fertile women have a moral obligation or duty to reproduce." In this context, she identifies Starbuck with the
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Following Adama's brush with death, he returns to command with his "emotions... closer to the surface." This marks a change in his character that the writers intended to affect Adama for the rest of the second season. The change is manifest in this episode in his speech returning to the
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the captive women demonstrates how seriously Starbuck and the other female resistance fighters take their roles as soldiers: they "would rather die than be forced to become mothers." Sharp also compares Starbuck's ordeal of being captured during war and treated in a strange hospital to
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desire for individual agency and Simon with "state-regulated biopolitics". In this regard, Starbuck is "both anti-natalist and techno-critical". The conflict between freedom and control is not presented in the series as strictly between human and Cylon; Roslin outlaws
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Starbuck's relationship with Anders is consistent with her character: she "sleeps who she feels like sleeping with and makes no apologies for it." However, her emotional reaction to Simon telling her of Anders's death proves that she does have genuine feelings for
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Patrick B. Sharp examines "The Farm"'s presentation of Starbuck as a female soldier. In particular, he contrasts Starbuck, who seeks to be an excellent soldier and uses violence to accomplish her objectives, with female soldiers in other works of fiction, such as
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Scholars have also identified real-world contemporary issues around reproduction discussed in "The Farm". In Jowett's view the Cylon "desperation to reproduce" reflects contemporary human anxieties. Hellstrand connects Starbuck's presentation as a career-focused
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copy. When Simon returns, Starbuck kills him by stabbing him with a fragment from a broken mirror. Searching for a way out, she discovers other captured human women, attached to machines. One woman Starbuck recognizes, a member of the resistance named
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Keith argues that the episode inspires a measure of sympathy for the Cylons. In her view, their inability to reproduce is lamentable by itself, but it is made sadder by the fact that it precludes them from following their God's commandments.
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At the start of the episode, Anders wants Starbuck to stay, but Starbuck remains focused on her mission. By the end, Starbuck's fury over her violation has changed her mind, but Anders reminds her that she has to
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woman choosing to remain childless with contemporary demographics in Europe and the United States. In this context, Simon's appeals to Starbuck correspond to attempts by governments in these areas to increase
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Roslin chooses to "play the religion card" and is surprised at the effects: people of faith in the fleet start treating her differently, with reverence. Moore says she will later come to regret her choice.
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was filmed, proved too small or too cold to film in, production designer Richard Hudolin built the cold storage room on a set with a window that would suggest a meat locker in the next room.
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When Adama asks Tyrol questions about his feelings for Boomer, he is also asking them of himself, internally. His conflict over her comes to a head when he views her body. Executive producer
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and hold her in an abandoned hospital, where they are performing experiments with human reproduction. Starbuck escapes and leaves Caprica to return to the human fleet. Commander
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Cylons ambush the resistance as they make plans to capture a Cylon Heavy Raider. Starbuck is shot and loses consciousness. She wakes in a hospital, where a doctor named
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her dog tags. He promises to liberate as many of the "Farms" as possible. She departs in the stolen Heavy Raider with Boomer and Helo to return to the human fleet.
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was just a machine, but Commander Adama insists she was more than that. Nonetheless Adama explains to Tyrol that Specialist Cally will spend 30 days in the
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Jowett notes that the "image of women hooked up to machines for reproduction" can be found in other works of science fiction, citing the television series
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writes of Adama reminding Tyrol that Boomer would return, "it's not clear if Adama is trying to warn Tyrol, or comfort him. Probably a bit of both."
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Eick used Olmos's prediction of Adama's reaction to seeing Boomer again to help craft Adama's encounter with Caprica-Boomer in "Home, Part 2".
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The Cylons' inability to reproduce biologically, revealed in "The Farm", is the reason for their cultivation of the relationship between
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in Starbuck's promise to return for Anders. In his view it is more traditional in stories for a man to promise to rescue a woman.
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Hellstrand, Ingvil (2011). "The shape of things to come? Politics of reproduction in the contemporary science fiction series
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and his angry reaction to Roslin's message. Roslin notices the change and Adama acknowledges it in a scene deleted from "
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commentary on "The Farm", Moore discusses his views of what the episode's events reveal about several of the characters.
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Tranter, Kieran (2007). "'Frakking Toasters' and jurisprudences of technology: the exception, the subject and the
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Starbuck returns to Caprica and rescues Anders and the resistance, as promised, in the second-season finale, "
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Jowett, Lorna (2010). "Frak me: reproduction, gender, sexuality". In Kaveney, Roy; Stoy, Jennifer (eds.).
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mistake but a deliberate editing choice to reflect the psychological trauma Starbuck undergoes.
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as an additional precedent. Hellstrand compares Starbuck's destruction of the Cylon facility to
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George, Susan A. (2008). "Fraking machines: desire, gender, and the (post) human condition in
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Starbuck's portrayal in "The Farm" has attracted academic study. Critical reaction was mixed.
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Commander Adama returns to command and orders a ship-by-ship search for Roslin and
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on August 12, 2005. It is the first episode of the series in which the
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persuades almost a third of the fleet to follow her back to
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Meanwhile, Anders, very much alive, leads a search party.
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behind with Anders at the end of the episode. Actress
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and a lot of misdirected rage." Susan Tankersley of
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Battlestar Galactica

Simon
Rick Worthy
Starbuck
Katee Sackhoff
Rod Hardy
Michael Trucco
Sam Anders
Rick Worthy
Simon
Lorena Gale
Richard Hatch
Tom Zarek
Tamara Lashley
Sue-Shaun
Resistance
Home
Battlestar Galactica season 2
List of episodes
Battlestar Galactica
Sci Fi Channel
plot
Caprica
Cylons
Kara "Starbuck" Thrace
William Adama
Laura Roslin
Kobol
Ronald D. Moore

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