Battlestar Galactica season 3 finale
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They are definitely ending it next season or the one after. The story line can't support an open ended series and they've stated so. It's more of a lost in thought good than anything else, but also the sort of good you get when you are completely absorbed by the story and the hour goes by so fast you wish it were longer.
I love it, but I am glad it is ending. I think this last season wasted too much time becoming a soap-opera. I was glad to see that they hadn't lost their touch with the season finale.
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I love it, but I am glad it is ending. I think this last season wasted too much time becoming a soap-opera. I was glad to see that they hadn't lost their touch with the season finale.
My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long
I know where you're coming from, but I don't agree. You're probably on the "action" side of the fence, it's not really that kind of show, the action is only there to support the story and character development. That being said they do damn good action. ;)
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Wow! All the hyperbole surrounding this show is completely justified. To say it's the best show on tv isn't giving it enough credit. No one is making TV anything like this right now.
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So is that "lost in thought for an hour after each episode" good, "laughed my ass off but can't remember a single plot point" good, or "cliffhanger overload they're never gonna actually end this ridiculously long arc are they" good... (this is a serious question - i haven't watched it yet)
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The carrot is not being perpetually held out there in front of you... it's definitely moving along. I read once that the entire concept of the series, from the original pilot, to the end of the series, was preconceived... from beginning to ultimate end... however I don't know if that is true or not. It makes sense though, given things that have popped up over the seasons... very subtle stuff that had to have been planned out from seeds that were planted very, very early on -- even from the original t.v. movie pilot. It just kills me though, especially after seeing the Season 3 finale, that there will be no more new episodes until 2008. :( :( :( I guess it's understandable since the production value is so high, but damn -- the teaser didn't even say *when* in 2008 it would return. :(
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I know where you're coming from, but I don't agree. You're probably on the "action" side of the fence, it's not really that kind of show, the action is only there to support the story and character development. That being said they do damn good action. ;)
I noticed in the episode immediately after Kara died -- the BSG intro (the same intro they always have) -- was missing "Katee Sackhoff" in the credits -- it just was not there in its normal spot when the nuke hits Caprica with 6 and Boltar standing there and the windows get blown out. I noticed since I had the episodes on my TiVo and compared them. Then in the finale, they didn't do the normal intro at all (first time ever I think) -- and no Katee mention at all -- but at the very end -- after it was all said and done -- it showed her credit. Clever.
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I noticed in the episode immediately after Kara died -- the BSG intro (the same intro they always have) -- was missing "Katee Sackhoff" in the credits -- it just was not there in its normal spot when the nuke hits Caprica with 6 and Boltar standing there and the windows get blown out. I noticed since I had the episodes on my TiVo and compared them. Then in the finale, they didn't do the normal intro at all (first time ever I think) -- and no Katee mention at all -- but at the very end -- after it was all said and done -- it showed her credit. Clever.
:O NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Not Starbuck :(
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Wow! All the hyperbole surrounding this show is completely justified. To say it's the best show on tv isn't giving it enough credit. No one is making TV anything like this right now.
I really really love tihs show, best show since firefly. Its very dark, deep and rips along at a great pace. The way characters flip is great; ex-drug runner identity theif to hero great. The UK is a few weeks behind US it seems on this show.
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I noticed in the episode immediately after Kara died -- the BSG intro (the same intro they always have) -- was missing "Katee Sackhoff" in the credits -- it just was not there in its normal spot when the nuke hits Caprica with 6 and Boltar standing there and the windows get blown out. I noticed since I had the episodes on my TiVo and compared them. Then in the finale, they didn't do the normal intro at all (first time ever I think) -- and no Katee mention at all -- but at the very end -- after it was all said and done -- it showed her credit. Clever.
Well that's spoiled it for those of us in the UK who haven't seen it yet. Thanks a bunch. You could at least have put a plot spoiler notice on the Subject.
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Wow! All the hyperbole surrounding this show is completely justified. To say it's the best show on tv isn't giving it enough credit. No one is making TV anything like this right now.
I agree. The last 10 minutes or so were astonishing television. Can't wait till season 4.
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Wow! All the hyperbole surrounding this show is completely justified. To say it's the best show on tv isn't giving it enough credit. No one is making TV anything like this right now.
You lucky people! I have to wait until it comes out on DVD because in the UK it's only shown on Sky One and I can only afford Freeview :( (which doesn't come with Sky One, although it does come with Sky Three, but by the time BSG appears on there the next season's DVDs have come out!)
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Wow! All the hyperbole surrounding this show is completely justified. To say it's the best show on tv isn't giving it enough credit. No one is making TV anything like this right now.
We are in 100% agreement.
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I agree. I love it. I just watched the season 3 finale off my TiVo... and was horrified at the end to see no more new episodes until 2008!!! :( :sigh:
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The carrot is not being perpetually held out there in front of you... it's definitely moving along. I read once that the entire concept of the series, from the original pilot, to the end of the series, was preconceived... from beginning to ultimate end... however I don't know if that is true or not. It makes sense though, given things that have popped up over the seasons... very subtle stuff that had to have been planned out from seeds that were planted very, very early on -- even from the original t.v. movie pilot. It just kills me though, especially after seeing the Season 3 finale, that there will be no more new episodes until 2008. :( :( :( I guess it's understandable since the production value is so high, but damn -- the teaser didn't even say *when* in 2008 it would return. :(
2008?? NOOOOOOOO:omg:
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I know where you're coming from, but I don't agree. You're probably on the "action" side of the fence, it's not really that kind of show, the action is only there to support the story and character development. That being said they do damn good action. ;)
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ou're probably on the "action" side of the fence
Not really. I just thought the love triangles, the people stuck in an airlock, and the poor Lt Agathon stuff were trite and un-origional. Nor did I think it contributed to the story much. I mean we already knew about apollo and starbuck. Watching those episodes was like listing to the same old song over and over. I guess the previous 2 seasons had set higher standards for me. I really liked the finale, it was smart and compelling. -- modified at 11:56 Tuesday 27th March, 2007
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I noticed in the episode immediately after Kara died -- the BSG intro (the same intro they always have) -- was missing "Katee Sackhoff" in the credits -- it just was not there in its normal spot when the nuke hits Caprica with 6 and Boltar standing there and the windows get blown out. I noticed since I had the episodes on my TiVo and compared them. Then in the finale, they didn't do the normal intro at all (first time ever I think) -- and no Katee mention at all -- but at the very end -- after it was all said and done -- it showed her credit. Clever.
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The carrot is not being perpetually held out there in front of you... it's definitely moving along. I read once that the entire concept of the series, from the original pilot, to the end of the series, was preconceived... from beginning to ultimate end... however I don't know if that is true or not. It makes sense though, given things that have popped up over the seasons... very subtle stuff that had to have been planned out from seeds that were planted very, very early on -- even from the original t.v. movie pilot. It just kills me though, especially after seeing the Season 3 finale, that there will be no more new episodes until 2008. :( :( :( I guess it's understandable since the production value is so high, but damn -- the teaser didn't even say *when* in 2008 it would return. :(
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You lucky people! I have to wait until it comes out on DVD because in the UK it's only shown on Sky One and I can only afford Freeview :( (which doesn't come with Sky One, although it does come with Sky Three, but by the time BSG appears on there the next season's DVDs have come out!)
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You lucky people! I have to wait until it comes out on DVD because in the UK it's only shown on Sky One and I can only afford Freeview :( (which doesn't come with Sky One, although it does come with Sky Three, but by the time BSG appears on there the next season's DVDs have come out!)
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Well that's spoiled it for those of us in the UK who haven't seen it yet. Thanks a bunch. You could at least have put a plot spoiler notice on the Subject.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.