How many battlestar galactica seasons
Consider the episode I mentioned above, the one where the Cylons attacked every 33 minutes. Instead, the writers came up with the ingenious idea of a Cylon attack arriving every 33 minutes, creating a bunch of frazzled, sleep-deprived humans on the run from an enemy who could exploit their every weakness and frailty.
Moore wanted to talk about human frailty and the political strife of the world; with Battlestar , he helmed what is perhaps the best TV show ever made about the tenuous nature of our democracy. But Moore also saw in their relationship a way to talk about how difficult it is to preserve human rights in times of trial.
The series told sci-fi stories that mirrored debates Americans had at the time regarding torture and other human rights abuses during the George W. Bush administration. The Cylons were an enemy that posed an existential threat to humans, but rather than the obviously robotic robots of the original series, they had evolved into humanlike androids who could live among us and carry out acts of war.
Unless they were? Battlestar explored the fuzzy line between humans and Cylons with greater boldness as it went on, in ways that sometimes frustrated fans but that I ate up. It turns out I have a robust appetite for mystical hoo-ha in my science fiction stories. And beyond all of these sociopolitical themes, the show was gloriously silly sci-fi. Leah Cairns Racetrack as Racetrack …. Glen A. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. 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. The fight to save humanity rages on. Action Adventure Drama Sci-Fi. Did you know Edit. Trivia The phrase "so say we all", which is used as a ceremonial affirmation in the series, was ad-libbed by Edward James Olmos in a speech given by Commander Adama in the mini-series. Goofs The colony called Sagittarion in the miniseries is called Sagittaron throughout the series.
Quotes Commander William Adama : There's a reason you separate military and the police. Alternate versions For the first season, the British and American versions had different opening credit themes, and in certain American-version episodes, the episode title was shown after the previous episode's recap while in the British version it was not.
Connections Edited into Hollywood Burn User reviews Review. Top review. Open your mind and reap the rewards!! As a long time fan of the original series of Battlestar Galactica I was apprehensive at best when I heard of the new 're-imagining'. However, I always like to keep an open mind and decide for myself, not take what the critics say as gospel!
I am very glad I do this! The new series of Battlestar Galactica is excellent!! In syndication, the series incorporates the episodes of "Galactica " Connections Edited into Battlestar Galactica User reviews 77 Review.
Top review. Engaging Sci-Fi Epic. Battlestar Galactica had so much going for it, and so much working against it from outside influences. That is has held up as an engaging sci-fi epic despite its myriad off-screen problems and short network run is a tribute to its many strengths in concept, overall production values, cast, and presentation.
Galactica was conceived as a series of TV movies, similar in format to the Columbo-McCloud-McMillan movie series format from earlier in the s. However, late in the going ABC asked for a weekly series, a contingency for which Glen Larson, Universal, and company were not prepared. As a result, the series had a very uneven quality to the scripts, most notoriously shown in the standard-western scripts of the episodes "The Lost Warrior" and "The Magnificent Warriors.
And as the show progressed mistakes were learned from and the writing became better. It was with "Living Legend" highlighted by Lloyd Bridges' show-stealing performance as Commander Cain, for which he will always be remembered that really got the show's writing on a truly solid base, and excellent scripts followed in "War Of The Gods" another story highlighted by the performance of the guest star, in this case Patrick Macnee, who immortalizes himself as Count Iblis , the excellent character-driven "The Man With Nine Lives," the surprisingly sharp murder mystery "Murder On The Rising Star," "Greetings From Earth," and the show's strongest and smoothest action drama "The Hand Of God.
Guest stars were used to superb effect in many episodes. The interplay between the characters in the main and guest casts was always superb, and the off-screen camaraderie among the cast most hilariously shown in Galactica's in-house gag reel film displaying series outtakes, where Macnee lampoons his opening narration and Colicos concludes by offering to sell some swampland in Florida in full Baltaresque charm, and in the closing top-hat number "We Gotta Find Earth" sung hilariously by Hatch, Benedict, and Greene made the performances all the better.
Much has been made of how the show reused SFX shots every episode; the criticism usually ignores the reality that no sci-fi series of the time could afford not to reuse stock SFX footage - Galactica's practice was hardly unprecedented to fans of the earlier Land Of The Lost series.
The combination of concept, cast, overall production values, and presentation made for an immensely enjoyable sci-fi series. Comparisons with the new Ronald Moore Galactica series are inevitable, but both add something to a superb concept. Details Edit. Release date September 17, United States. United States. Kampfstern Galactica. Not many details have been released on why the series was axed, but according to producers Moore and Eick , the cancellation came as no surprise.
The series was also affected by the Writers Guild of America strike, which resulted in the fourth season's suspended production. At the time, only ten scripts were developed for the season, but after days, the strike came to an end, and production on Battlestar Galactica resumed. Despite the announcement of the series' cancellation, the last season averaged around 2 million views.
The series finale would pull in a total of 2. Battlestar Galactica ended in , but its influence is still felt, and the popularity of the franchise lives on.
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