4 out of 5!
A really good action episode, with Apollo, Starbuck & Boomer all on top form.
There were great, tense moments all through the episode. Some brilliant action- Cree's Viper being brought down(strangly simmilar to Luke Skywaker's Snowspeeder crash in Empire!
), Starbuck fighting to land the crippled shuttle, Starbuck on the Snow Ram's cannon vs the Cylon Raider, and the whole last sequence, with Apollo leading the assault on the pulsar, Starbuck leading the attack on the Cylon garrison, and the Galactica charging down the corridor while all 3 were on a simultanious countdown was gripping, endge of your seat entertainment.
I LOVED IT!
The only negitive points. Why did Boxey have to be there?
he last thing a commando team needs on a suicide mission is an annoying brat tagging allong.
Brit Ekland!
But why did she have to wear that outfit? Loose fitting boiler suit and an Andy Capp bunnet.
If your going to have someone that hot on the show, at least give us a hint of cleavage and a bit of leg!
BRG
PS- Richard Lynch, who played Wolfe, has indeed been a regular guest star in many famous shows since the mid 70's. He was the villian in the pilot episode of Starsky & Hutch, and he was in 2 other episode of that show. Other apperances include 'The Streets of San Francisco'(opposite Richard Hatch!), 'Charlies Angels', 'Buck Rogers', 'TJ Hooker' & 'The A Team'.
Star Trek fans may remember him from the TNG two parter 'Gambit', where he played pirate leader Baran in that classic episode.