
The Lost Warrior
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Mark and Michael take a look at the sixth episode of Battlestar Galactica (1978), "The Lost Warrior." From IMDB's description, "Apollo crashes on the Wild West like planet Equellus after being pursued by four Cylon fighters. Taken in by a widow named Vella and her son Puppis, Apollo takes on crime boss La Certa and Red-Eye, a Cylon centurion turned formidable gunfighter who killed Vella's husband Martin."
If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here.
Here are some things we mention during the episode:
- Michael turns his vitriol from The Last Jedi to Gilmore Girls, despite not having sat down and watched the show, which Mark argues is actually good. (Ed.: Mark is wrong, and Michael has watched enough of that show to know that it's not good.)
- Michael brings up The Last Jedi YET AGAIN, but I'm sick of linking to it.
- Duel, a/k/a the only time worrying about fuel consumption actually worked in a movie plot (Back to the Future also works, when running out of plutonium)
- Avatar and its predictable plot
- Robocop and heavy costumes (a/k/a "How much do you think a Cylon Centurion weighs, and could a horse actually support one riding on its back?")
- Die Hard and Reginald VelJohnson (a/k/a Family Matters’s Carl Winslow)
- Shane, which Mark and Michael both somehow think this episode is a lot like, despite not being able to remember what happens in Shane
- Unforgiven, which isn’t particularly relevant but a damn good film
- Dukes of Hazzard’s Boss Hog, who looks suspiciously like the main villain from this episode
- “You’ll shoot your eye out!” from the Christmas classic A Christmas Story. We never find out if Puppus ever is warned about shooting his own eye out with the Numo.
- Western tropes like Clint Eastwood’s Man with No Name, Spaghetti Westerns, and The Mandalorian, apparently?
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