Battlestar Galactica is back with a bang, airing the 11th episode after a much much wait. BSG fans had been dying to see the last installment of this great show.
The show is about a human race comprising of 12 colonies that had been attacked by a Cylon force, robots the humans created that later rebelled and started their own race.
There has been much lost during the 4 years the fleet has tried to find Earth. According to the scriptures a dying woman (president Rosaline) would lead the last of the human race to a new world, Earth. Season 4 mid end ended with the fleet finally arriving at Earth. Episode picks up from there with the fleet discovering a horrible truth, Earth is not what they thought it would be. Everything destroyed, to their shock they discover that Earth was nuked a couple of thousand years ago and the people living on Earth were all Cylons.
With the faith in humanity lost the episode 11th ends with a loss of a great life and a dark reality surfaces that everyone feared and now has to face, to end their struggle or keep on going for an uncertain future.
Going back a little, I fell in love with the show because of its sci-fi action nature. Towards the latter part of the 4 seasons the trend has shifted to a more drama scene. Something that I don’t always like, but they’ve done it in such a magical way that I can’t resist the show. Episode 12 focuses on the human connection of the characters. The characters are trying to control whatever little they have left to live for. With Admiral Adama fighting for Rosaline to continue to live instead of giving up, Tom Zarric trying to rebel against the Adama – Rosaline leadership.
People of the fleet start to fight back, and a Tillium (the fleets fuel) ship jumps away only to return after Tom Zarric has been persuaded by Admiral Adama. The episode ends with the buildup of a rebellion, the largest one in the flight so far.
With 8 episodes left in the show, let’s see what happens next.
That’s all folks, until the next review.
Eddy out!
The show is about a human race comprising of 12 colonies that had been attacked by a Cylon force, robots the humans created that later rebelled and started their own race.
There has been much lost during the 4 years the fleet has tried to find Earth. According to the scriptures a dying woman (president Rosaline) would lead the last of the human race to a new world, Earth. Season 4 mid end ended with the fleet finally arriving at Earth. Episode picks up from there with the fleet discovering a horrible truth, Earth is not what they thought it would be. Everything destroyed, to their shock they discover that Earth was nuked a couple of thousand years ago and the people living on Earth were all Cylons.
With the faith in humanity lost the episode 11th ends with a loss of a great life and a dark reality surfaces that everyone feared and now has to face, to end their struggle or keep on going for an uncertain future.
Going back a little, I fell in love with the show because of its sci-fi action nature. Towards the latter part of the 4 seasons the trend has shifted to a more drama scene. Something that I don’t always like, but they’ve done it in such a magical way that I can’t resist the show. Episode 12 focuses on the human connection of the characters. The characters are trying to control whatever little they have left to live for. With Admiral Adama fighting for Rosaline to continue to live instead of giving up, Tom Zarric trying to rebel against the Adama – Rosaline leadership.
People of the fleet start to fight back, and a Tillium (the fleets fuel) ship jumps away only to return after Tom Zarric has been persuaded by Admiral Adama. The episode ends with the buildup of a rebellion, the largest one in the flight so far.
With 8 episodes left in the show, let’s see what happens next.
That’s all folks, until the next review.
Eddy out!
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