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Movie Reviews of Battlestar Galactica: Season 2.5 (Episodes 11-20)Movie Review: Brilliance in Manifest Summary: 5 Stars
Science-fiction has never reached this level of perfection until now. Acting, writing, production values, all climaxing to the absolute panicle in television viewing. If you do not have this complete series in your collection you will forever regret it.
Movie Review: Battlestar Galactica Season 2.5 Summary: 5 StarsAs I live in New Zealand, we got a full - version Season 2.0 which has the entire Season 2 episodes (both the U.S. 2.0 and U.S. 2.5 combined.) But our full 2.0 version comes without the deleted scenes of 2.5, only those of the U.S 2.0; or the first half of season 2.0 from our perspective, and only the regular, unextended version of the episode "Pegasus". So, from the New Zealand fan perspective, Battlestar Galactica 2.5 is really not essential to the casual fan; but is certainly essential to the completist or very dedicated fan who wants all original material. The release is high quality. The acting and storylines of this new Battlestar Galactica (all of its' Seasons, spinoffs and material) is always slick and tense. Early Season 2.0 saw the stabilisation of the power struggle between Commander Adama and President Roslin which began late in Season 1, and the reuniting of the scattered fleet after the shattering impact of the Cylon assasination attempt upon Commander Adama (the Season 1 cliffhanger event) and subsequent allout Cylon attack and boarding of Galactica by the Cylon fleet in the opening episodes. Season 2.5 opens with a strong and united Colonial fleet and Galactica firmly but fairly under the Adama-Roslin rule. All that changes in the opening 10 minutes of the first episode when the Battlestar Pegasus turns up. The three - part opening sees a deadly power - struggle between both Battlestars for the title of Fleet Commander and a magnificent three on two mothership confrontation between Galactica and Pegasus vs two Cylon Baseships and their ominous Resurrection Ship. The assasination of Admiral Kain by the Cylons is all that settles the internal power struggle, clearly cementing Adama as Fleet Commander. After this volatile period, the fleet settles into a comparatively quiet time from external threats, having attained the plateau of relative safety with the destruction of Resurrection, and addition of the fearsome dreadnaught, like a big bully, a second Battlestar - Pegasus to the fleet. You get the feeling that the Cylons are possibly scared to tangle with the Pegasus. The only time they do of their picking, they used a trap; luring the Pegasus away from the relative safety of the fleet and Galactica, three Baseships were involved and they had the element of surprise in the episode "The Captains' Hand". The post - Admiral Cain colonial fleet saw Season 2.5 undertake episodes about internal struggles and issues, and an everchanging leadership of Pegasus. Ultimately, Adama Snr appoints his son, Lee Adama (Apollo) who had already made it as high as "Major", as Commander of Pegasus. The final phase of the series leads into a third powerstruggle for Season 2 - a presidential election between the encumbant, Laura Roslin, and her Vice - President, Dr. Gaius Baltar. This Baltar wins on a single issue - he promises permanant settlement of the Colonial Fleet on the newly discovered planet of New Caprica. This single event fundamentally alters the shape of the series, setting up for an almost telegraphed "I told you so" cliffhanger of Season 2 of the almost inevitable Cylon discovery and full scale invasion of New Caprica. After a brief standoff with the two Battlestars, caught very much unprepared, the Battlestars and small contingent of the ships of the fleet that remained in orbit with them jump away, leaving the vast majority of ships and people helplessly caught on the surface to be humbled under Cylon invasion and control after President Baltar surrenders. These catacalysmic events critically shape early Season 3, which of course begins on the surface of New Caprica with Colnel Tigh in charge of the resistance forces, and Baltar a mere puppet ruler under Cylon control, while Adamas Snr and Jnr prepare to retake New Caprica with the two Battlestars. The consequences of this scenerio unfolding fundamentally changes the whole series post - New Caprica. This is a cliffhanger with far more far - reaching consequences then the Season 1 cliffhanger. This single event is probably the biggest series landmark next to the destruction of the colonies in the Pilot Episode; for both the Humans and Cylons alike. The deleted scenes are actually very worthwhile, containing some cool scenes - unlike most deleted scenes in films and series which are obvious as to why they were cut. The main attraction for a New Zealand or other overseas buyer is the extended version of the episode "Pegasus". While this episode sadly doesn't contain any significant new material, this version features subtly extended scenes making a less rushed feel to the interactions in certain parts of the episode. Overall, Battlestar Galactica 2.5 is really not essential to the casual fan in New Zealand, as we have the aforementioned Season 2.0 which covers most of Season 2; but is certainly essential to the completist or very dedicated New Zealand fan who wants all original material. But to any American fan it is a vital part of the series, and both neccessary and worthwhile. Season 2 has one other significant spinoff: Razor - (the untold story of Battlestar Pegasus - which is highly recommended.)
Movie Review: The best of the series so far Summary: 5 StarsTHe development of the plot in this part of season 2 cannot be missed. If you miss this, you won't understand season 3. The story of the Pegasus and the lead-in to BSG Razor is here. Unbelievable!
Movie Review: Got some problems with this show Summary: 3 StarsOkay, I have to say I love the show but I am only giving it 3 stars. One person or a group or writers for this show needs to be fired! I just watched part of the episode where Galatica reunits with Pegasus. There is a sceen with Sharon vary nearly being raped. This sceen goes past anything I have ever witnessed. It is an outrage to see for the second time, something so vial to be aired on this show. The first vial sceen goes back to Dr. Baltar decompressing in his lab. That too was just plain pornographic material. Explain how this garbage is getting put into the show. The show is awesome without this. What can we normal people out there do to get this kind of garbage removed. To boycott the show is not the answer. We need to get the TV and movie industry to hear that we don't want this. I can't let my son watch a moment of this show. What was once a family TV show is now rated R or worse. What has happened to our society that movie makers think we want this? I want to go back to the good days when we could all sit down and enjoy a TV show together.
Movie Review: BSG seasons 1 thru 3 - good warm up for the FINAL season ... Summary: 5 StarsI've seen each and every episode on the Sci-Fi channel, plus the extras online. I bought seasons 1 thru 3, plus the "Razor" and the "Miniseries".
WOW! Can't leave the couch! Watching this series WITHOUT commercials is a true gift! Already into the 4th (and final) season, and can't wait for the DVD set!!!!
BTW - did you know that BSG won a "Peabody" award for their writing? W2G BSG!!!!
If you're a sci fi fan, then WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
If you're NOT a sci-fi fan, then GET ON THE BANDWAGON and watch the BEST dramatic (sci-fi) series EVER on TV.
I kid you NOT. This show ROCKS!!!!
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