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Posted on 6/26/11 at 8:35 pm to
Posted by Pectus
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Posted on 6/26/11 at 8:35 pm to
Called what exactly?
Posted by iwyLSUiwy
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Posted on 6/27/11 at 1:05 pm to
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I can finally contribute to this thread for I have finished Battlestar Galactica, one of the best TV series I have ever seen. Thank you Movie/TV Board for this recommendation.

I knew there were many fans of this on the board, so as I was watching I made a few notes. I was worried that some would be obsolete as the plot panned out, but they held up well. They are as follows.

1) That's how spaceflight is supposed to be to me. The tricks those vipers can do shows all the 3 axes of maneuvering a spacecraft.

2) They (the writers) know how to start a season, and they know how to end a season. With each successive one becoming more and more awesome.

3) (Season 2) Pegasus story arc: "You don't come on our ship and frak with our cylon and the way we do things." That's how I felt after the first 2 episodes.

4) (Season 3) In Baltar's trial the only thing else I wanted was to put Caprica (#6) on the stand.

5) Overall question: What were the cylons planning for the first 7 and the 5? First seven used for invading Caprica and keeping track of fleet? The 5? How do they choose cylons? It's lucky that all their models made it to the fleet! But they can see the prophecies! Was it all "written"?

6) They (the writers)like killing children and babies. Or at least they aren't afraid to.

7) (Season 4 - Mid-season) You can tell that the characters are in for a letdown when something big comes to a conclusion before the end of the season. I am talking about the fleet finding Earth. And I am talking about how Earth was a nuke-decimated wasteland. I kind of think it as a good thing. I am glad they are out looking for their own planet. The entire series was about destiny and fate and how everything has happened before and will happen again. Now that this treaty was made between Man and Cylon, perhaps they don't have to follow the rules of fate. They all need to find a new planet to call home and to make their own story for the Ages. I liked that this happened. I like that they shoved off Earth.

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After the finale:

- Chief & Helo are my favorite characters. Chief and Helo make a great team, and Chief and Anders are an awesome team as well. Gaeta was great as well.

- I really liked the ending. But the really weird thing is that it was all too familiar. By that I mean I have thought about man coming from a similar situation. I even wrote something about it.

Here's what I wrote on October 8th, 2008:

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3 million years ago, humans were on Mars. They eventually acquired knowledge to build nuclear weapons. They ended up destroying the planet beyond repair, the last remaining 1,000 built a spaceship and went to the closest habitable planet: Earth. Upon take off they detonated all of the nuclear weapons on mars to erase all knowledge of what was a horrible end to the civilization there. After entering Earth's atmosphere they landed on the Great Rift Valley in Africa. They destroyed and buried their ship. They removed all technology from the old planet, and used the materials from the new to continue their survival. As time progressed they developed new and easier ways to do things. They eradicated many of the species that looked very similar, because of the tools they had made. Over the next three million years the human species progressed to the species that we know of today. Recently they developed nuclear weapons. Long and far removed from their old planet, their reason for destruction was lost in the necessity of threat from foreboding countries. Today, astronomers look through their telescopes and have an innate feeling of familiarity when they see Mars. Sometimes they get a chill.




So, perhaps it was my destiny to watch Battlestar Galactica.

Again, THANK YOU Movie/TV Board for talking about this enough to encourage me to watch it.

One last not-so-serious thing that I am crazy enough to think of/pick out: In title theme of the show where they have that "airy" song you can clearly hear one of the lyrics as "Laura Roslin".



Posted by Freauxzen
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Posted on 6/27/11 at 1:16 pm to
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iwyLSUiwy



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Called what exactly?



See above. Haha.
This post was edited on 6/27/11 at 1:17 pm
Posted by iwyLSUiwy
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Posted on 6/27/11 at 1:18 pm to
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Called what exactly?


AAAAAAAnd perfect timing
Posted by Freauxzen
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Posted on 6/27/11 at 10:55 pm to
Ok, so for your real response....
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I can finally contribute to this thread for I have finished Battlestar Galactica, one of the best TV series I have ever seen. Thank you Movie/TV Board for this recommendation.

I knew there were many fans of this on the board, so as I was watching I made a few notes. I was worried that some would be obsolete as the plot panned out, but they held up well. They are as follows.



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3) (Season 2) Pegasus story arc: "You don't come on our ship and frak with our cylon and the way we do things." That's how I felt after the first 2 episodes.


Great mini-arc right there. I loved the Pegasus stuff. It allowed for some interesting interplay between different philosophies. The whole clash was intense.
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5) Overall question: What were the cylons planning for the first 7 and the 5? First seven used for invading Caprica and keeping track of fleet? The 5? How do they choose cylons? It's lucky that all their models made it to the fleet! But they can see the prophecies! Was it all "written"?


You should probably rephrase this and I can try to explain.
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6) They (the writers)like killing children and babies. Or at least they aren't afraid to.


One of the few things they did to keep it real.
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So, perhaps it was my destiny to watch Battlestar Galactica.


#xfilesmusic

But glad you enjoyed it overall.






Posted by Muppet
Member since Aug 2007
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Posted on 6/27/11 at 10:58 pm to
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Overall question: What were the cylons planning for the first 7 and the 5? First seven used for invading Caprica and keeping track of fleet? The 5? How do they choose cylons? It's lucky that all their models made it to the fleet! But they can see the prophecies! Was it all "written"?


I think some of this can be further elucidated by watching The Plan, though it drones a bit in some places.
Posted by Pectus
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Posted on 7/1/11 at 1:38 pm to
Oh. NOW I get it.


Thanks for responses Freaux and Muppet
Posted by TigerinATL
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Posted on 7/5/11 at 9:57 am to
Just finished BSG this weekend. Thanks to the Movie Board for recommending this. It was definitely a very well done and enjoyable ride. I really wish there were more 3-4 season series that focused tightly on a central story.

Why was their paper octagonal? Was this just something they did deliberately to be different, like the word Frak? I can't think of a good reason for this to be the standard, seems like an inefficient production technique with no perceivable benefit.

Who destroyed the 13th colony? It was all cylons right? So they nuked themselves?

How could Hera be Mitochondrial Eve? Doesn't that suggest that 40,000 "modern" men and their descendents didn't make a lasting impression on a gene pool of primitive nomads? They should have been running the planet in a week, even if they did go all Amish.
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