a5c7b9f00b The second war against the Cylons is over, and The Twelve Colonies have been destroyed. Now Commander Adama of the Battlestar Galatica and President Laura Roslin lead a ragtag fleet of refugees in a supposed search for the fabled lost thirteenth colony, Earth. However, the dangers they face are many, which compound an already difficult situation. In addition to the Cylons hunting and attacking the fleet in space and their infiltrator units carrying out sabotage–eventheir former unwitting pawn, Gaius Baltar, helps in the hunt for them while hiding both his own guilt and the strange presence that haunts his every thought–the fleet also faces internal political conflict in which the rabble-rousing figure Tom Zarek is merely the loudest dissenting voice, not to mention recurring shortages of food, water, and even oxygen. In the midst of these trials, however, clues begin to appear to suggest that Adama&#39;s bluff about finding Earth might hold more truth than anyone could have guessed. When an old enemy, the Cylons, resurface and obliterate the 12 colonies, the crew of the aged Galactica protect a small civilian fleet - the last of humanity -they journey toward the fabled 13th colony, Earth. 1 - The original series was far better in terms of what science-fiction has been and always should be, since the days of Jules Verne. This new BSG is simply a dark angsty drama dressed up with a few special effects. Everyone raves on and on about how great it is, and it may well be a great dramatic series, but it is in no way true science-fiction any more than Titanic can be called a Western just because Jack came from the US, Cal carries a six-gun, and in real life Ben &quot;The Tall Texan&quot; Kilpatrick robbed his last train in 1912.<br/><br/>2 - Fans of this series (and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) have a nasty propensity for trashing all other sci-fi shows, and insulting the people who enjoy them. To me this is a sign of the new BSG&#39;s inability to stand or fall on it&#39;s own merits. Like a politician who&#39;s losing an election, BSG&#39;s fans feel their show is best served by mud-slinging against other shows, and insulting their fans. In my opinion, a show that engenders such support and provokes me to behave in kind in my own review, after seeing so many of my beloved series insulted in favor of this clap-trap does not merit a strong fandom.<br/><br/>3 - This show, unlike it&#39;s original incarnation, has some very uncomfortable overtones. There are elements of homophobia, racism, sexism, and even the glorification of rape within BSG&#39;s scripts. There is even one episode where some of the human &quot;good guys&quot; gang-rape a cylon woman and leave her chained to a floor in a skimpy cocktail dress, and while the actual assault is not shown on screen, the rape-torture of another female character comes very close to being shown - and in this case the victim is a young Asian woman. And the person authorizing this behavior and allowing it from her crew is a lesbian woman.<br/><br/>4 - This show has ruined how science-fiction is written. Anda sci-fi fan, and single mother, I will now never be comfortable watching new sci-fi with my daughter until I have inspected it first, for scenes of rape-torture and glorified gang-rape. This show should not be glorified by future viewings and high re-run ratings.<br/><br/>5 - The original series had an air of family unity, love, loyalty, and friendship. The new BSG is just the opposite. It is dark, gloomy, downbeat, harsh, and edgy. None of the characters truly get along, or ever seem to really, genuinely care for each other.<br/><br/>If you&#39;re ashamed to admit you&#39;re a sci-fi fan, and once truly enjoyed the adventures of James T. Kirk, go ahead and watch this show, and tell yourself you&#39;re watching &quot;real, serious drama&quot;, instead of crass, abysmally dark science fiction.<br/><br/>But if you&#39;re a fan of true science fiction; the kind that really defines the genre, from Flash Gordon to Avatar, skip this dark-themed turkey and pull out your Stargate, Star Trek, and Farscape DVDs. I started watching the BSG series after some friends highly recommended it. The first two episodes are all right (although require a massive suspension of disbelief) so I continued with the later episodes. That&#39;s when things break down fast.<br/><br/>The series quickly becomes nothing but pure trash, spewing religious drivel in every other sentence. The plot line is so awful I find it hard to find English words to write about it. The underlying idea could potentially work but the massive inconsistencies make it unbearable. A &quot;robotic race&quot; that&#39;s capable of manufacturing human beings that are near-indistinguishable from real humans in 40 years (according to the storyline) - one would think humans&#39;d consider it important to speed up detecting cylons yet only a single character works on it with a single device that he himself put together in a matter of days. This same character lies about the results of experiments on a regular basis yet no one ever questions any results even though no other character ever sees those results. The explanation to almost every plot twist is &quot;God did it&quot; or &quot;Because I prayed to God&quot;. There are many more inconsistencies that are just too painful to overlook.<br/><br/>Visually the series is all right - nothing special but for a TV show, it works reasonably well.<br/><br/>This series is distilled, pure trash that should be forgotten. Hopefully the screenwriters will never get another chance.
Yes, although it&#39;s producers call it a &quot;reimagined&quot; series, due to some slight differences. A battlestar is a very lage spaceship, kind of a cross between a battleship and an aircraft carrier. Cylons are humanoid robots created by mankindservants and laborers. Eventually, they rebelled and declared war on their human masters. Miniseries - This 3 hour miniseries actsa pilot for the weekly series and introduces the characters and situations.<br/><br/>Season 1 - Contains 13 episodes.<br/><br/>Season 2 - Contains 20 episodes.<br/><br/>Season 3 - Contains 20 episodes.<br/><br/>Battlestar Galactica: Razor - This 2 hour TV movie ( officially the first two episodes of Season 4 ) takes place during Season 2, with flashbacks to the miniseries and earlier, but should be viewed here.<br/><br/>Season 4, Part 1 - Contains 10 episodes ( also known&quot;Season 4.0&quot; on DVD ).<br/><br/>Season 4, Part 2 - Contains 10 episodes ( also titled &quot;Season 4.5&quot; or &quot;The Final Season&quot; on DVD )<br/><br/>Battlestar Galactica : The Plan - This is a post-series prequel TV movie which depicted selected events of the miniseries and series from the Cylons point of view.<br/><br/>There are also two spin-off prequels:<br/><br/>Caprica - A 19 episode prequel series set 58 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica. The series deals with the creation of the Cylons, and stars Eric StoltzDaniel Greystone, creator of the Cylons, and Esai MoralesJoseph Adama, father of Battlestar&#39;s William Adama. Released on DVD ( and Blu-ray in certain territories ).<br/><br/>Battlestar Galactica : Blood &amp; Chrome - A 2 hour prequel movie that is set during the first Cylon War, 40 years before the events of Battlestar Galactica and around 18 years after Caprica. The story follows a young William Adama ( future commander of the Galactica )a new recruit in the Colonial Fleet, and shows his first experience of battling the Cylons. Released on DVD and Blu-ray. Yes, the miniseries actsa pilot, and sets up all of the events, characters, and themes of the series. If you start with episode S01E01, you will be very confused! Angels in the Night 720pSuper dubbed hindi movie free download torrentBurn! Hong Kong Stage 720p moviesCassius: Feeling for You full movie download in hindiAlright Guys, We're at War! hd mp4 downloadHero The Villain full movie download 1080p hdGame Time full movie in hindi 1080p downloadV full movie free downloadRainbow's End full movie hindi downloadNoble Claim download
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