And there was such a distinct separation between how they treated the Cylon, and how they treated the (presumed) human prisoner, that you really have to take it as -- whaddayasay -- normative. (emphasis mine)
Could you expand on this? Especially because more than one person I talked to thought that 1)Apollo was being abusive of the prisoner ("thought prisoners weren't people") and 2) assumed the marks on the prisoner were from 'being roughed up'. (I thought it was from where Starbuck beat the hell out of him, catching him.)
(I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just curious as to why you see it that way.)
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Date: 2005-03-25 05:37 am (UTC)Could you expand on this? Especially because more than one person I talked to thought that 1)Apollo was being abusive of the prisoner ("thought prisoners weren't people") and 2) assumed the marks on the prisoner were from 'being roughed up'. (I thought it was from where Starbuck beat the hell out of him, catching him.)
(I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just curious as to why you see it that way.)
- hossgal