Overall this show was much too pro-military for me, otherwise it could have been outstanding SciFi. Why it was decided to portray the military, as well as the lawyers and the politicians, in such a glorious light, I will never get. Is the American way, which I as a western European cannot grasp, the reason or was it just some bad choice by the writers / director / ...?
As it is, the new Battlestar Galatica series is very solid and mostly intriguing and I can recommend it to SciFi-Fans.
Worst season easily. Feels like the story is going in circles. Tired of every relationship being a disaster except one. I do not care about the Cylon pitty party. Adama is a tyrant, the President is a tyrant. Their relationship is gross and they needed to die off at some point to change up the dynamic of the show.
They made a major mistake not killing any of the season regulars in Felix's coup. The president has had "terminal" cancer for 4 effing seasons like wtf? Somebody really needed to die there and it was really disappointing when nothing happened. RIP Felix, I went from hating to liking you in 1 episode.
Too much moralistic crap. Sloppy ending (Dozens dead for a single kid? What?). Too much stuff doesn't make sense.
Baltar's still my favorite I don't care how much he gets trashed by the show unfairly. Enjoyed your harem bro.
Never at any point wanted to stop watching though so I will say I enjoyed every season. Good show. When you don't care about a character you can literally just not pay attention and still understand the story which makes it a very low stress watch too. Easy to watch and do other things.
The 150,000 years later bit was nice.
Battlestar Galactica’s journey comes to an end as they roll the hard six in the climatic fourth season. Starbuck returns and attempts to lead the Colonial Fleet to Earth; meanwhile Tigh, Tyrol, Anders, and Tory struggle with the realization that they’re Cylons, Baltar becomes the leader of a new religious movement, and the Clyons are plunged into civil war over the discovery of the Final Five. With the end nigh, Ron Moore attempts to answer the big questions of the series (i.e. the Final Five, the Opera House visions, the Thirteenth Tribe & Earth) with rather mixed results. And while the finale is highly controversial, it does more right than it does wrong. Overall, the writing is pretty strong and takes the series to some interesting places and delivers intense and exciting plot turns. Also, the cast gives some of their best performances; particularly Edward James Olmos. Season 4 of Battlestar Galactica, while it has its problems, services as a fitting conclusion to this epic space opera. So say we all!
Shout by EricVIP 4BlockedParent2020-09-21T15:49:21Z
Trakt is missing Daybreak Part 3, either that or the information for Part 2 is incorrect. IF they want to have Part 2 and 3 as one episode, the time needs to be listed as 96 Minutes. Part 2 is 50 minutes, Part 3 is 46 Minutes. How do I submit corrections?