I left this episode shocked. More so than a lot of others that focus on action and 'how do we take the story here in an hour.' It is difficult to address all the personal issues of all of the characters because it is such an ensemble cast. In a plot that is twisting and turning so frequently and intricately, sometimes an episode is needed to sit back, relax, and observe how all of these changes are affecting the characters. In this particular episode, I found the internal drama of the characters and their relationships to be exhilarating. The flashbacks were the best part. We got to see some of what we missed and that really put together a lot of pieces to the puzzle. You don't have to like boxing to understand why it was so important to the episodes point. I was a little relieved they gave the cylons a break for an episode because that wasn't the dominating question mark in the plot line. As for the action...well...lets just say I've always found the action (although very well done) to act more as filler. This show really does 'blow traditional Sci-Fi out of the water.' Battlestar Galactica, although residing with Sci-Fi, is really just a gut wrenching, deeply character driven and dark drama. And right now, it's the best drama on television. Although credit is due to everyone involved with the show, I believe Mary McDonnell and Edward James Olmos are the most valuable components to this show's success. They are amazing actors, with powerfully strong characters, and have wonderful chemistry together. They really let their colors shine in every episode.