Marc B. Wrote:I thought this was probably one of the finest hours of television this year. The final episode of this season was exceptionally written, especially Captain Adama's speech in the courtroom. The reveal of the four new Cylon's and Kara's return was also handled well. (I KNEW we hadn't seen the last of her.) I actually felt bad for Baltar after he got off and was wandering the corridors aimlessly... unsure of what to do, scared for his life.
Marc B. Wrote:I thought this was probably one of the finest hours of television this year. The final episode of this season was exceptionally written, especially Captain Adama's speech in the courtroom. The reveal of the four new Cylon's and Kara's return was also handled well. (I KNEW we hadn't seen the last of her.) I actually felt bad for Baltar after he got off and was wandering the corridors aimlessly... unsure of what to do, scared for his life.Basically, season three sucked except for that last episode. Apollo's speech on the stand was exceptional, and I couldn't resist reading advance spoilers of the season ending beforehand because I was so pissed about the entire Starbuck thing.
Auskar Wrote:Basically, season three sucked except for that last episode. Apollo's speech on the stand was exceptional, and I couldn't resist reading advance spoilers of the season ending beforehand because I was so pissed about the entire Starbuck thing.
As for who are cylons and who are not -- it is interesting that there are supposed to be a final FIVE and the show only indicated four. So.... Starbuck being a cylon (as someone guessed in a post above), I don't think we can know that or not. The show's writers can change anything they want at any time, based on direction from the show's executives.
The next "season" doesn't begin for another nine months or so and only 13 episodes have been ordered by the SciFi network.
DaveStrorm Wrote:...but I sure didn't think it was as compelling as the
previous 2 seasons. I'd say I liked maybe half of the
episodes this season and the rest were boring filler...
Mike Hanson Wrote:While this sentiment seems to be expressed by a lot of folks at
aintitcoolnews.com and scifi.com, I actually applaud producer/head writer Ron Moore for deciding NOT to make Season III a space-battle-of-the-week tv show.
Mike Hanson Wrote:So you got sick of the same old BSG Hallway, crew quarters,
Op-Center, and Flight Deck sets/shots? Good. Imagine the characters feeling that same sense of confinement and tedium and imagine the mindsets and lives they are living day today...a purely "artificial" life with hope and sanity and morality and the rule of law slowly slipping away...
Yes, I did get sick of that. Well not seeing the same sets. What was happening on them. The episode where Chief and Cally were stuck in that bay and were going to run out of air . . . boring. But hey that's just me. I still really like the show - I just thought it was less compelling this year.
Mike Hanson Wrote:Will be fun to see how they resolve all these variant plotlines next season.
Definitely.
Keith the Elder Wrote:I don't think the four on the Galactica are Cylons although Starbuck surely is.
Revealing the identities of any one of these 5 would not have produced the surprise and awe D'Anna experienced in the temple before she and her line were put into storage.