Completing Another Tour of Duty for Battlestar Galactica Cast And Crew
This season's ending for BSG again shows the talents of the writers and creative minds of the producers working overtime with the seemingly end of the human race. I was seriously surprised with the destruction of the ship Cloud Nine and a jumping forward of a year in the story line and the placing of the colonists on New Caprica. I guess Ron Moore was right in saying the last episode of the season would blow peoples minds, it was definitely the case with me. It was amazing to see the social collapse of the human race in just one year with the lack of concern of the government and the social ills of those that settled on their new home. The reappearance of the Cylons was a given and I am sure not that big a surprise to the fans of the show, but to see the remainder of the fleet abandon the settlers was. I know most fans of the show will be biting at the bit till the season 3 premiere in October at least I know I will be, so maybe I will check out the new Dr Who series that is replacing BSG for a few months. Please make sure to send any comments you have on the show or anything else to us here at SCIFIPUNDIT we love to hear from folks and can’t wait to see any or all of you at Starfest coming up in April.
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I know this sounds stupid to say about a science fiction show but the episode last night was do shocking (and for me depressing) because it was so real. Baltar is corrupted by his power, the planet is so tough that the people are still in tents a year in, the medicine has run out, general strikes are being organized and the military, unused, shrunk to near impotency. The one detail wrong was the cylon baby. At a year, babies are walking and talking some. I might tune in next October, just to see what happens.
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