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Ragnar Anchorage (5677 words) |
 | We open with a re-cap of Baltar’s relationship with “Six”, in which he states she is a figment of his own mind, before we see him interacting with Six when she was corporeal on Caprica. |
 | This is his episode, and he proves that he is not only every inch Olmos’ equal albeit through vastly different means but that his long shadow very much leaves the rest of the cast in darkness. |
 | Is this a subtle reminder of Baltar’s relationship with “Six”, or is it something deeper an indication that while he (or she) might be able to influence some minds on the ship, he/she can’t influence all minds. |
| Ever Heard Of - Episode Six (710 words) |
 | For a band that tackled and experimented with the day's current favorite musical trends, Episode Six has come to be known more for the famous members it spawned than for any real musical impact (two of Deep Purple's members would make their musical and songwriting debuts with Episode Six). |
 | With many of Britain's top bands experimenting with the sitar and other Eastern influences, Episode Six used both very effectively and this single is regarded by many as their best. |
 | Episode Six released their final single in March 1969 and folded shortly thereafter. |