How long is the bsg miniseries
Much better than expected. This is REAL science fiction, not cheap shock effects strung together with a mediocre plot. Nevertheless, it works in this film partly because it is not overdone. The shots alternate between a hand-held documentary feel and a more standard dramatic presentation. I was never a big fan of the original Battlestar Galactica TV show, and I have only seen a few SciFi originals which did not embarrass me on behalf of the entire genre of science fiction Farscape and both Dune Mini-series being the exceptions.
SciFi hypes their productions heavily, and they are almost always disappointingly silly. So, I was not inclined to go into this with an open mind. If anything convinced me to give it a shot, it was the fact that E J Olmos was hired to play Adama and that Mary MacDonnell was on-board. To say the least, I was very pleasantly surprised by the production quality, intelligent script, and the cast. This is more than a reinvention of BSG, it is a vast improvement over the silly cowboy histrionics the first series devolved into.
The story begins just before an invasion of 12 planets colonized by humans. The invading force has infiltrated all of the defense networks by positioning key agents in positions where they can easily exploit vulnerabilities, and has basically disabled all planetary defenses, leaving everybody and everything vulnerable.
There is no battle. The few vestiges left of the once thriving human population are those who were fortunate enough to have been in space at the time of the attack. From this dire premise, Battlestar Galactica proceeds. All considered, this is a film about the human will to survive, redemption and the spirit of hope.
Though dark, moody, and as fragmented as life often is, BSG is also driven, suspenseful, and very well written. The cast is as talented as it is visually striking - mixing weird beauty, youthful energy, and hard-edged agedness. None of the actors misstep, and each seems to know their character particularly well.
This is an unusual quality for SciFi originals, and shows that the network invested in quality directing talent and worked with reasonable production deadlines as opposed to rush-jobs.
I strongly recommend this film for serious science fiction fans. FAQ 5. Is this a remake of the television show? What is a "Battlestar"? What are "Cylons"? Part 2 of 2. Description The beloved and groundbreaking Battlestar Galactica returns with an eye-dazzling update starring Academy Award nominees Edward James Olmos as Commander Adama and Mary McDonnell as President of the rag tag Battlestar fleet—humanity's last remnants searching for their true home.
All Rights Reserved. BSG: The Plan. BSG, Season 4. BSG, Season 3. There are between 13 and 21 episodes in each full season for a total of 74 episodes across the entire show, not including Razor which is sometimes counted as two separate episodes.
We explain this in a bit more detail below. This two-episode miniseries was produced in and essentially serves as an extended pilot for the show that followed. This television movie was broadcast before season 4 but fits chronologically here. Try to find the extended minute version if possible.
Razor tells us more about the crew of the Pegasus and its position in Battlestar Galactica canon is debated, as some fans argue it should be viewed after season three. However, chronologically its set during the events of season two and so it makes more sense to watch it here, although you may want to be aware of some dialogue at the end which sets up season four. If you consider yourself super strict on anything remotely spoilery, we advise that you mute the TV at a couple of key moments in the last 10 minutes.
Start off by watching Sometimes a Great Notion, episode 11 in season 4. He follows her to the Head where he asks for her help. Roslin meanwhile meets Adama, and quickly begins arguing with him over having a networked computer system installed on Galactica to assist with giving directions.
She mocks Adama for his perceived fear of computers, but he admonishes her for her need to install networked computers for such a trivial reason, reminding her the Cylon War only happened because of the massive reliance on networking and how he feels integrating within Galactica is an insult to the ship's crew that fought and died in the war. Elsewhere, Apollo visits the brig after hearing Starbuck is there.
The two exchange pleasantries, having not met since Zak's funeral two years ago. She learns Apollo hasn't seen his father since then, and still blames him for his brother's death. Starbuck is offended by his comments, which she feels treats her engagement to him as insignificant in comparison, and he is forced to leave.
Though hurt by his casual cheating, she is instead there to reveal the truth to him. On Galactica , Doral leads the press into a wardroom, where Adama and Apollo are to be photographed in their dress uniforms. After they leave, Adama keeps Apollo back, hoping to talk things over, but Apollo continues to address him as an officer and not a father, adding further insult by bringing up his mother Carolanne is to remarry.
Adama is still hurt by the funeral, and insists he has no fault as accidents happen in the service. Apollo accuses him of pressuring Zak into the service and using his connections to pass him through flight school despite shortcomings, ending with "you killed him". The argument ends there, with Apollo walking away to prepare for the fly-past. Back on Caprica, Baltar is having trouble accepting Six's claim to being a Cylon.
She convinces him she is telling the truth after reminding him she wanted access to the defence mainframe. He rushes to call his lawyer to protect him from a potentially treasonable offence, but she finally reveals that " humanity's children are returning home day " as a nuclear explosion is seen from afar. On Galactica , Doral leads the decommissioning ceremony, and after the fly-past gives the podium over to Adama.
Having prepared and practices a speech on sacrifice, he is reminded again of Zak and begins a passionate ad-hoc speech instead, questioning mankind's deserving of survival in the war, and the refusal to accept responsibility for the Cylons' betrayal. Apollo himself hears this broadcast in the Mark II, knowing it is really about Zac. The speech is a success. With the ceremony over, Colonial Heavy takes off back to Caprica, escorted by Apollo, while the rest of the Vipers on the fly-past head on out with Boomer's Raptor for re-assignment.
Baltar stands in his house nervously watching news coverage of multiple nuclear bombings on the planet until they too quickly cease. Out of options, he pleads for evacuation, but Six reveals she will simply download her consciousness into a new body, and that there are in all twelve models of Cylon. Another explosion occurs, close enough for the shockwave to spread out towards the house.
She sacrifices her body protecting him from the explosion. A message has been broadcast unencrypted, reading " attention all colonial units: Cylon attack underway. This is no drill. The ship is put on Condition 1, preparing it for combat. Adama informs the crew of the recent news of the attacks, and that Picon Fleet Headquarters has been destroyed, with the fleet now under the command of Admiral Nagala on Atlantia.
Though the enlisted men and women ready for combat, Galactica is far from the rest of the fleet and without ammunition. Gaeta is ordered to keep track of any known contacts, friendly and enemy; Tigh is ordered to look up any munitions depots they can replenish from, and Dualla is to give orders to Spencer's squadron.
Starbuck is given a reprieve and ordered out of the brig. These orders are quickly carried out: Gaeta reports that Nagala's fleet is engaging over Virgon , Helo identifies Raiders approaching the squadron but sensor jamming makes it hard to get a count, and Starbuck reports back for duty. Based on new information, 30 battlestars - a quarter of the fleet - have already been destroyed.
While they have around twenty Viper pilots left on Galactica , they are short on Vipers and the deck crew is forced to quickly prepare the Mark II museum pieces for service by dragging them to the launch bay. Back at CIC, Dee and Gata look over new reports being faxed in, which show an unusual number of equipment failures, with even an entire battlestar losing power.
The Viper squadron, reinforced by the Raptor, meanwhile approach Cylon forces. The Raptor is unable to provide much help due to jamming, but ultimately concludes there are only two raiders in-range, with two more squadrons further away.
As they approach the raiders use the CNP backdoor hack to disable the Mark VIIs, then fire missiles which destroy them all without suffering any damage. Boomer turns the Raptor around to evade the raiders. On Colonial Heavy , Roslin returns from the restroom finding there is something happening, but the crew are not telling the passengers anything. The pilots in the cockpit are aware of the Cylon attack, however, and are being protected by Apollo, though he himself has his doubts in fending off the Cylons in a museum showpiece.
The Raptor is taking evasive action as the Raiders that destroyed the Viper squadron come after them next. Several missiles are fired at them, and they use the Raptor's electronic-countermeasure equipment to scramble them.
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