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  53. When an old enemy, the Cylons, resurface and obliterate the 12 colonies, the crew of the aged Galactica protect a small civilian fleet - the last of humanity - as they journey toward the fabled 13th colony, Earth.
  54. The second war against the Cylons is over, and The Twelve Colonies have been destroyed. Now Commander Adama of the Battlestar Galatica and President Laura Roslin lead a ragtag fleet of refugees in a supposed search for the fabled lost thirteenth colony, Earth. However, the dangers they face are many, which compound an already difficult situation. In addition to the Cylons hunting and attacking the fleet in space and their infiltrator units carrying out sabotage--even as their former unwitting pawn, Gaius Baltar, helps in the hunt for them while hiding both his own guilt and the strange presence that haunts his every thought--the fleet also faces internal political conflict in which the rabble-rousing figure Tom Zarek is merely the loudest dissenting voice, not to mention recurring shortages of food, water, and even oxygen. In the midst of these trials, however, clues begin to appear to suggest that Adama's bluff about finding Earth might hold more truth than anyone could have guessed.
  55. Back when I decided to give this show a spin I did not expect much of it, considering it was a reboot of a pretty successful series back in the day. Oh boy was I mistaken. To fully comprehend what happened you first have to see the miniseries which works as a sort of prequel to this series. But the show is where the story starts off. Stranded in space, never to be able to return home, the crew of the Galactica struggle with their new harsh realities. Being driven from their home by machines of their own creation - the Cylon and their loved ones dead, the once several billion large human population of the twelve colonies is reduced down to 50.000! Constant struggle for basic human needs drives everyone to the brink of desperation which is shown in multiple ways. The Cylons are a constant threat, they want to finish what they started without remorse. At first anyway. As the series progresses the backstory gets more and more complicated. The flashbacks make it easier for the story to be told. And their use in the scifi universe never before used to this point of excellence. But what separated BSG from other scifi shows like Star Trek, Stargate and so on is the drama. The characters in scifi have never been this deep. We have never seen anything quite like it in scifi nor in actual drama. It is even more appreciated nowadays with scifi being at an all- time low. Journey of the crew will not leave anyone untouched, it is truly one of a kind TV show. Some of the actors that shined in BSG haven't been quite as successful after the show had ended. Which simply proves that they were made for this show and their character. Appreciate great scifi in these dark times, folks.
  56. First of all I have to say, that I didn't see the old series, but I've grown up with different TV-shows (Sci-fi like Cpt. Kirk, Cpt Picard, but also others like Kung fu, MacGyver, ... I watched them all). Now many people told me to watch BSG, because of its good special effects, its well written story, because it's the best sci-fi show, etc. So I started watching the mini series and the first two seasons. And I was hardly disappointed. The special effects I was expecting to see were so rare and so cheaply made, that I guess they spent not enough money in CGI. If I look for example at the cylons, the flying around ones look okay, but these that walk around, look like ten year old CGI-robots. I don't believe these things would destroy nearly the whole population of "humans". They also had the great idea to make some cylons look like humans, which is also a cheap way to save some money. Captain Kirk in the old Star Trek series had his Phaser-weapons, in BSG, they might have thought "Why spent money on weapons special effects, when we can take some Heckler & Koch guns?" which is a much cheaper way to solve the weapons problem. Maybe they should have produced the whole series in China and used stones instead of guns, it would have reduced the production-costs of the series. In other countries these H&K guns might look futuristic, but as they are the standard weapon in the German army, I was distracted. Now for the plot of the series, it was taking sometimes two episodes to tell what could be told in half an hour, and then sometimes had jumps of weeks in a single episode. And half of every episode was conversation with no certain direction in relation with drinking and smoking. Okay they also had a bar on Captain Picards ship, but it was shown once or twice per episode. In BSG whenever there's a discussion between Adama and Madame President they drink, when the pilots are not in their vipers they play cards and drink, when the hangar-crew and the chief don't repair vipers they drink (they don't even have real glasses). It makes me feel like a bunch of alcoholics is trying to save the rest of mankind. There were also some let me call it "plot holes" that were to disturbing to believe it. They say there are twelve different cylons. So there is this one "sleeper-agent" cylon on board of Galactica, who shoots Commander Adama and then gets killed. And there's her copy on Caprica getting a child with Helo. Curiously, when the Sharon, who shoots Adama gets killed, she is reborn, but while she is still alive, her copy on Caprica knows everything she knows. The Number Six on the Pegasus is not even able to recognize Baltar. Looks like the Sharon-type-cylon is some kind of borg instead of a cylon. And the whole black market episode I would call a plot hole, because they tell a linear story over two seasons and then put in a single "finished-in-one-part" episode. That most of the characters were not interesting and you didn't care if they were killed by cylons was told her repeatedly, but it's a fact. In a TV-show like "Lost" I was shocked when some of the main characters were killed in the first or second season, in BSG I wouldn't care for them (for example Admiral Cain). Most characters are replaceable like cylons. Battlestar Galactica is like one of these 80's soap operas put in a spaceship. It takes too long to tell the story it wants to tell, which makes it annoying to watch. The story didn't get me, after watching the mini series and two seasons, so I think they failed badly to create an interesting TV-show.
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  58. Yes, although it&#39;s producers call it a &quot;reimagined&quot; series, due to some slight differences. A battlestar is a very lage spaceship, kind of a cross between a battleship and an aircraft carrier. Cylons are humanoid robots created by mankind as servants and laborers. Eventually, they rebelled and declared war on their human masters. Miniseries - This 3 hour miniseries acts as a pilot for the weekly series and introduces the characters and situations.<br/><br/>Season 1 - Contains 13 episodes.<br/><br/>Season 2 - Contains 20 episodes.<br/><br/>Season 3 - Contains 20 episodes.<br/><br/>Battlestar Galactica: Razor - This 2 hour TV movie ( officially the first two episodes of Season 4 ) takes place during Season 2, with flashbacks to the miniseries and earlier, but should be viewed here.<br/><br/>Season 4, Part 1 - Contains 10 episodes ( also known as &quot;Season 4.0&quot; on DVD ).<br/><br/>Season 4, Part 2 - Contains 10 episodes ( also titled &quot;Season 4.5&quot; or &quot;The Final Season&quot; on DVD )<br/><br/>Battlestar Galactica : The Plan - This is a post-series prequel TV movie which depicted selected events of the miniseries and series from the Cylons point of view.<br/><br/>There are also two spin-off prequels:<br/><br/>Caprica - A 19 episode prequel series set 58 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica. The series deals with the creation of the Cylons, and stars Eric Stoltz as Daniel Greystone, creator of the Cylons, and Esai Morales as Joseph Adama, father of Battlestar&#39;s William Adama. Released on DVD ( and Blu-ray in certain territories ).<br/><br/>Battlestar Galactica : Blood &amp; Chrome - A 2 hour prequel movie that is set during the first Cylon War, 40 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica and around 18 years after Caprica. The story follows a young William Adama ( future commander of the Galactica ) as a new recruit in the Colonial Fleet, and shows his first experience of battling the Cylons. Released on DVD and Blu-ray. Yes, the miniseries acts as a pilot, and sets up all of the events, characters, and themes of the series. If you start with episode S01E01, you will be very confused! a5c7b9f00b
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