On this episode of Battlestar Galactica, Gaius tries to redeem himself by feeding the people, Ellen causes some pretty big waves, and Adama was obviously torn by his decision to use the "Cylon goop" to help keep the Galactica together.

What did you think about this week's episode? Did you find yourself screaming at Ellen (or at your TV screen anyway) to just go away like I did? And guess what — there's only four episodes left! Go ahead and shed a tear while you take my recap quiz.
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Do you want to know why no one has gotten 100%? It's because Gaius Baltar does NOT have a son. The whole point of that scene was to show he's prideful enough to simply assume that a lady (whom he'd never met) had named her son after him. Geez.
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2I'd have to disagree with you on this one, Katie Kat. If you go back and watch the ep again, you'll find that when Niah said his name was Gaius, and that he was named after his father, Gaius acted oblivious and said "Oh, his father is named Gaius too." I don't think he actually believed that was his son. "Geez."
3Oh, and I got 100% too.
4I feel lost, when did they show this episode?
5That's not the way I interpreted it, Dukes. The way I saw it was that he was prideful enough to simply assume the boy was named after him, then was shocked to find out he wasn't. He's not the only Gaius in the universe. Besides, don't you think there would have been more fallout if that was the case? AND I haven't read any article about it on the internets...I think there would be more buzz if that were the case.
6boo! little gaius isn't gaius the elder's son; it was meant to be an ego thing... damn plus i took this after watching 'someone to watch over me' and since sam is still in his coma i figured he wasn't waking up yet...boo i'm normally ace at these
7Gaius never had a son, the only thing close was the Hera storyline where Head!Six said that she wanted to have a child with him
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