Another great episode. There was a lot revealed in this episode in terms of the story arc, revealing the role of the final five and the creation of the “skin jobs”, the mystery of how the final five came to be in the fleet and not know who they were and much other back story [Spoilers]. In the midst of all these revelations, there were some great themes that were explored which is, as I have said before, what I like about sci-fi in general and in particular Battlestar Galactica. This episode continues in the investigation of the question of memory and reconciliation and also offers some new thoughts on personal responsibility and the role of the creator which has only been a question that has been asked but not dealt with in any depth through the series.
BSG 417 – No Exit
BSG 414 – A Disquiet Follows My Soul
I have to start off by saying this episode was a little disappointing after last week. There was a lot of set up work, but it simply felt a little disjointed.
Gaeta has certainly become more of a leading figure and it seems that the events of the webisodes “Face of the Enemy” have pushed him over the edge. Any thoughts of working with the Cylons have fallen to the wayside and he seems determined to make sure it does not happen, no matter the cost. This returns us to a theme that has recurred several times over the course of the series, namely “can those who were once enemies become friends?” [Read more...]
BSG 413: Sometimes a Great Notion
Battlestar Galactica: The Final Episodes has begun. It has been a long wait since the cliffhanger in which the ragtag fleet finally found earth, only to discover it was a barren wasteland. [Spoliers].
While the episode was full of revelations and also introduced many new questions, the thing that struck me most was the theme of hope or, more accurately, the loss of hope. Since the Cylons destroyed the 12 colonies and the humans escaped and sought refuge in earth, the dream of earth has been a major driving force in keeping them going. Perhaps we might better say that what has given them strength and courage to continue on their journey was the belief, the hope, that they would find a place to call home, to settle down, to stop running and try and regain some of what was lost – it was not Earth, per se, as the majority of people were willing to settle on New Caprica (“Lay Down Your Burdens”). [Read more...]
BSG 403: He That Believeth
Set condition 1 throughout the fleet! Galactica is back. And I’m back to blogging. We’ll see if I can keep it going this time. A good place to start is the beginning of Season 4 of BSG, the final season. Last season left off with all kinds of surprises and plot lines hanging. We really didn’t get any answers, but we did get a picture of what the last season is going to be like, and if the other episodes are anything like this, it will be a great ending to an awesome show. Starbuck’s back. 4 of the final 5 Cylons are just beginning to deal with the revelation. Baltar has become the head of a Gaius cult. Two themes seem to stand out in the show, themes that have been consistent throughout the series: trust and identity.
BSG 317: Maelstrom
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This episode allowed us to see some of the backstory to Starbuck, and we learned some about who her mother was and how that perhaps shaped who she has come to be. We are to some extent a product of our environment although I would not say we are fated to a particular path. One of the topics in the show was the idea of Starbuck’s destiny. (There was great line – “Kara Thrace and Her Special Destiny – sounds like a bad cover band.”)
BSG 314: The Woman King

This was, as Ronald Moore (producer) said in the podcast commentary, nothing particularly new as far as the overall plotline. It’s a basic story about racism. Although in some sense, it’s not really racism but prejudice to do with religion more than skin color, etc. Here, we have the Sagittarons, who seem to follow something of a Christian Scientist mindse with the significant trait being their refusal of medicine. Though the storyline has been done, it was a good show. Some thoughts …
BSG: Taking a Break From All Your Worries
BSG 313: “Taking A Break From All Your Worries”
[Spoilers] Two main storylines going on here, the tangled relationship web of Lee/Dualla and Kara/Anders. That part of the storyline is getting a little old for me and I hope that this episode is the last we see of that for a while. The show is very much character-driven and I don’t want that to go away, I just have not cared much for this old lover storyline. It was well-done but a little tired.
More interesting was the interrogation of Baltar.
BSG: Rapture
Episode 312: “Rapture”
This is the first of what I plan to be a regular post – a look at the weekly episode of my favorite television show: Battlestar Galactica. I don’t plan on analyzing every plot twist, pointing out every inconsistency in the storyline, screaming about some scientific impossibility or debating which character is the best looking (there are plenty of places for all that). These are just observations and ways in which parts of the show are bits of everyday apocalypse. At some point in the future, I will write about why I like Galactica so much, but for now, here are some thoughts on this episode, which opened the second half of season 3. Knowledge of the show is helpful but I will try to make the observations understandable for those not familiar. [Warning: Spoilers]