Episode 4: Bashfulness, Beaten by the Rain: Love Across the Universe (Can You Recall It?)
I just have to accept that regardless of the fact that this thing is taking liberties with the source material it still wants to pretend it's deeply connected to it with quotes from the play to start each episode.
PREVIOUSLY ON BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
The Priest is informing the secret police? Why not?
I'M IN LOVE WITH A GUY WHO'S FATHER IS A MAJOR DOUCHE SO I WON'T SEEK VENGEANCE EVEN THOUGH I'M PERFECTLY JUSTIFIED IN DOING SO AND WE'D ALL BE BETTER OFF WITHOUT LORD SCAR ANYWAY
*cue scene from The Dark Knight where everyone discusses the pros and cons of Batman's existence*
"You either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain"
Benvolio: You cannot govern with nothing but a sense of justice.
Romeo: Why the hell not?
Well it's not working out to well for the Obama AdministrationOHSNAP
Romeo: I expected better council from you!
Yeah, you tell him! Screw him for not simply telling you what you want to hear! Boooooo!
Oh no. Juliet's going through the same thing Bella went through in Twilight 2.
I don't see the "arrest anyone who looks at us funny as being the Batman" being a good strategy. If the police want to catch a vigilante maybe they should do, oh I don't know, actual police work?
I admit, I'm digging Lord Scar's propaganda styling. Dude may be a monster, but he has one fine sense of style.
Wandering child, so lost so helpless....
Yeah, cemetery scene.
Oh and here's Romeo. And Juliet's disguised as Odin. I think we're in for some wacky hijinks!
Romeo's pegasus figured out Odin is Juliet before he did.
How can a flying horse seem insistent Romeo? Are you the horse whisperer?
Romeo's getting a little touchy feely with someone who he thinks is a dude. Again people, these characters aren't being asked the right questions.
So Romeo smells irises on Odin. He smelt them on Juliet. And Batman. And it's been established that irises are the symbol of the House of Capulet. Lets see if he can connect the dots.
Romeo just walked in on Juliet drying off, out of her Odin costume. wawaWAAAAAA
Romeo: You're....Juliet
Finally, that second brain cell flares up.
DANCE TIME!
Despite me poking fun at it, Juliet's angst over not wanting to rise up against the Montagues after finding out Romeo is Lord Montague's son was really well done. Her expression in that scene comes across as one fuelled by passion, not by self-righteousness.
This episode, however, really stretches the boundaries of disbelief. That Romeo took as long as he did to realize that Odin was Juliet was just silly. That being said, the episode leaves on a high note, but not in the way you might think.
See Romeo comes into the shack he and Odin stop at to get away from the rain. He sees Juliet drying off out of her Odin costume. She's startled and trips, falling into the fire. He saves her, but falls on top of her. He's shirtless, she's in her underwear, and he's lying on top of her. Lesser writing would have used this scene for fan service, but here the writing was restrained, and scene seemed more genuine.