The only thing which left me a bit disappointed was Leoben - it seems his part was not written properly - I guess that was the idea, not to make it even more crowded with plots than it was. Probably for the same reason the previous episode had so little space for Starbuck who should be a bit more concerned about the mission. But again that could be hard to squeeze into the crowd of major plots to follow. Besides I felt similar with earlier episodes - that something was missing - only to notice later that it could hardly be better than it was.
The strenghts of 'the Hub' in no particular order:
- the space battle - amazing, spectacular and made sense on tactical level as usual,
- Roslin and Adama finally reaching the breaking point of the mature relationship between adult, experienced people,
- Balthar - the confession and the 'discussion' with the centurion - excellent !
- the otherwordly, 'mystic' parts of the episode - reminds me the DS9 and no wonder, but this time it is even better,
- Roslin - very well written, very well played, clearly something to remember. A Golden Globe ? Hard to tell, but the 4th series will be difficult to ignore even if some people do not like SF.
- D'anna (corected spelling)- I expected more God fearing, devout cylon - I am glad it is not the case, though I wonder how the entire thing with the Final Five will be played now...
And yes - the part with 'revealing the truth to Roslin ' was great. :)
- several excellent lines - 'you were not married to the entire production line'
or - 'I love you',
- 'About time...'