[SIZE=4][B]Battlestar Galactica
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Battlestar Galactica is one of the most dramatic, well written series on television today. Even though it takes place in space with a science fiction premise, the rich content of the stories told parallel societal issues today, while at the same time not being heavy handed. This month we began the final leg of the journey to earth with the premiere of season four. Will humanity be saved?
I'd like to start by talking about what has come before. The first two seasons would rate in my top five all time epic series. There was enough imaginative draw to tide me over what was at best a latent third season that in my opinion did not deliver.
Ever since the colonists landed on New Caprica, I watched and waited for the pieces to be put back together. Even though I did enjoy some of the plot twists of the second exodus such as the reveal that Kara in fact did not have a daughter or the actual final battle itself, there was a change in the series that has taken almost twenty installments to remedy.
Then there was the finale. The four Cylons reveled blew my mind, but at the same time left me skeptical. How could they possibly be Cylons? Also, now that the Chief is a known Cylon, it is clear that his daughter is half Cylon. This takes away from the special value of Athena and Helo's child and leaves me to believe that the writers are going to be scrambling to explain the back stories of all these new "evil" robots (especially Colonel Tigh! What the Frak!)
From what I have read, NBC is fully to blame for the turn of events. They wanted to kill the large story arc system that had been in place from the beginning and tell the tales in succinct one episode pieces in order to allow for the show to be a better draw for new audience members. This backfired mightily, and season four will not follow the same path. With the original creative spirit back in force, I expect this to be the best season yet and even though the mess season three created is going to be tough to tie up, I am sure that Ronald D. Moore is more than capable of doing so.
With that being said, I was very happy for the return of the series and the rebirth of Starbuck whom I am madly in love with (quite literally?) Even though it is very suspicious that she just returned out of the blue after going up in massive explosion, I personally am going to cut her some slack. Of course in Razor it was said by a hybrid that she would "end humanity" but I think we can take that with a grain of salt. Those **** hybrids are not always right, are they?
I seem to be in a minority when it comes to Lee and Starbuck. I think they should be together, although I have heard that it will never happen. With Lee leaving the Galactica and Starbuck heading off to find earth, the opportunity looks gone and that final "friend kiss" seems to have sealed the fate of that love story.
Speaking of Lee, I am not sure I am going to enjoy him leaving his flight job. Even though he always bordered on incompetence when in command, it was enjoyable to see him in the cockpit and I was never a fan of the courtroom or political portions of the show which he will now reside.
In Cylon news, the fact that the Sixs took out the "reason inhibitor" in the chrome jobs was sweet! In the preview for next week "new" Six asks a centurion to do something, and then follows it up with, "Please...." I love the look that the centurion gave her! They are now self aware. Crazy!
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[B]Battlestar Galactica 4x03 Ties That Bind[/B]
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Overall I am very excited for the new season and have totally forgive the past digressions because this is a once in a lifetime show. I am already counting down the days until Friday! [I]
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