Okay, I finally rewatched it and found it enjoyable enough through its relative unfamiliarity. And six specific Fun Things:
1. Tigh's rather priceless expression just before setting the tray of mushies in the opening of the air duct.
2. The low-angle shots of the pilots making the Boraton (always makes me think of Borateem) runs. An interesting departure from the norm; I guess it was meant to signify that the chemical payload was weighing down the back end of the Viper?
3. The thing
Cylon-Knight mentioned elsewhere, Sheba's magic helmet-change early in the episode. Galactica, Pegasus, Galactica. She also launched with her Pegasus helmet on, so I guess that's three magic helmet-changes in all.
4. The extensive medical use of the all-purpose "4" scanner/communicator device. "Pulse?" "4." "Blood pressure?" "4." "Temperature?" "Take a wild guess."
5. Jeff MacKay stealing no fewer than five looks at Laurette Spang's chest during his one brief scene. The last one, an obvious backward gawk as he's taken out the door, made me laugh aloud.
6. The amazingly-visible harness wires suspending Starbuck and Apollo during their "untethered" spacewalk. Perhaps on the smaller screens of the late Seventies they wouldn't have been so noticeable? I dunno, though; I think I remember seeing them during Curse of the Cylons back in 1980, even on VHS at SLP.
All in all I think I could watch it again, given five or ten years to forget enough of it.
