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THe development of the plot in this part of season 2 cannot be missed. If you miss this, you won't understand season 3. The story of the Pegasus and the lead-in to BSG Razor is here. Unbelievable!
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Okay, I have to say I love the show but I am only giving it 3 stars. One person or a group or writers for this show needs to be fired! I just watched part of the episode where Galatica reunits with Pegasus. There is a sceen with Sharon vary nearly being raped. This sceen goes past anything I have ever witnessed. It is an outrage to see for the second time, something so vial to be aired on this show. The first vial sceen goes back to Dr. Baltar decompressing in his lab. That too was just plain pornographic material. Explain how this garbage is getting put into the show. The show is awesome without this. What can we normal people out there do to get this kind of garbage removed. To boycott the show is not the answer. We need to get the TV and movie industry to hear that we don't want this. I can't let my son watch a moment of this show. What was once a family TV show is now rated R or worse. What has happened to our society that movie makers think we want this? I want to go back to the good days when we could all sit down and enjoy a TV show together.
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I've seen each and every episode on the Sci-Fi channel, plus the extras online. I bought seasons 1 thru 3, plus the "Razor" and the "Miniseries".
WOW! Can't leave the couch! Watching this series WITHOUT commercials is a true gift! Already into the 4th (and final) season, and can't wait for the DVD set!!!!
BTW - did you know that BSG won a "Peabody" award for their writing? W2G BSG!!!!
If you're a sci fi fan, then WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
If you're NOT a sci-fi fan, then GET ON THE BANDWAGON and watch the BEST dramatic (sci-fi) series EVER on TV.
I kid you NOT. This show ROCKS!!!!
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My daughter gave me season 1 as a present, so I got hooked. Season 2 and 2.5 simply make this one of the best T.V. Series ever. One does have to see the series from its inception to fully appreciate season 2.5-with that said, season 2.5 has all of the action, drama, and compelling interplay that make this show a hit. In these episodes, Galactica encounters another battlestar that survived the cyclon attack. The commander, Admiral Kane and her crew behave in contradistinction to the dignity of the galactica crew; indeed, Kane is characterized as ruthless, rigid, and inflexible regarding the cylons, and her plans for survival of the crew and humanity. Her performance and the characterization of her crew make for riveting television. In short-anyone who has not seen this series should run to Amazon or a nearby store and order the series-you will have no regrets!!!
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Developed by sci-fi veteran, Ronald D. Moore, not only is Battlestar Galactica the best show on television these days, it is television at its frakin' best. The sci-fi epic chronicles the journey of the last surviving humans from the Twelve Colonies of Kobol after the nuclear annihilation of their home planet (Caprica) by the Cylons (an alien Empire of machines intent on destroying the "inferior" human race) in their search for a new home (the mythical and long-lost thirteenth colony, Earth). The survivors (approximately 50,000 in all) are led by President Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) and Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos) in a fleet of ships with the Battlestar Galactica, a old submarine-like battleship ("The Bucket"), at the Fleet's command. Season Two of BSG opens with the Cylons (now evolved into human form) still in relentless pursuit of the Galactica and its "ragtag fleet" of survivors as Commander William Adama recovers from his injuries, and ends with a cliffhanger involving an unexpected message. Sharon's pregnancy becomes the central story, while a rebellious peace faction threatens Roslin's presidency.
THE HISTORY OF BSG: Battlestar Galactica is a "re-imagining" of 1978 television series. In 2003, a four-hour Sci Fi Channel Miniseries became the pilot of the 2004 television series, which premiered on Sky One in the UK and Ireland in 2004, and then on the Sci Fi Channel in the U.S. in 2005. Season One seamlessly picks up where the Miniseries ended, and based on the success of the 13-episodes of Season One, the Sci-Fi Channel ordered a full 20-episode second season in 2005. The fourth (and final) season of BSG will begin on April 4, 2008.
THE THREE-PART STRUCTURE OF BSG. BSG involves three equally-fascinating, intertwined storylines: (1) the Colonial survivors' quest for Earth; (2) the possible psychosis of Dr. Gaius Baltar (James Callis), whose every thought and interraction is closely scrutinized by a beautiful Cylon incarnation (Tricia Helfer) (one wonders, is she real or Baltar's fantasy?), and (3) the Caprican Resistance efforts of crash-landed pilots Helo (Tahmoh Penikett), Boomer (Grace Park), and others. Ultimately, BSG is a lesson in the value of human love.
THE APPEAL OF BSG: BSG transcends the sci-fi genre, which is what makes it so appealing to both young and old, male and female viewers, alike. Critics have referred to the show as a "space opera." It is an intelligent drama that confronts cutting-edge issues, set in Deep Space. In that respect, BSG is a departure from other science fiction shows like Star Trek. In BSG, traditional male roles have been reversed. Military leaders such as President Laura Roslin and unconventional Viper fighter pilots such Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) and Boomer are played by actresses. The alien Cylons have evolved out of "flawed" humanity. Most of the show's human characters struggle with personal issues: dysfunctional relationships, alcoholism, smoking, and a variety of possible mental illnesses. Cylon blood is resistant to human disease. The show resonates with post-9/11 moral and ethical issues: terrorism, sleeper cells, suicide bombers, the torture of prisoners, the erosion of civil liberties, and conflicting religious beliefs.
BSG SEASON 2.5 DVD: BSG Season 2.5 includes the last 10 episodes (201-210) of Season Two:
211 Resurrection Ship, Part 1
212 Resurrection Ship, Part 2
213 Epiphanies
214 Black Market
215 Scar
216 Sacrifice
217 The Captain's Hand
218 Downloaded
219 Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 1
220 Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2
SHOULD YOU BUY THIS DVD SET? There is one very good reason to buy this set. In addition to the 10 episodes, this set has an extended version of the last episode of season 2.0, "Pegasus." But, they also say patience is a virtue. I recommend waiting for the release of the Miniseries/Seasons 1-4 box set, if you can.
G. Merritt
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