The Last Battlestar

March 23rd, 2009 6

The Battlestar Galactica Cast

Please don’t judge me too harshly, but for the past couple of years I’ve been nurturing a love affair with a TV program.

Sometimes my inner geek just gets the better of my and I have to feed it, but its usually left disappointed and unfulfilled when a show inevitably outlives it’s natural life but continues to be made as it’s a “bit of a money spinner”1. But not so with BSG. And yeah, its a sordid little secret, but I just can’t help myself.

If (for some insane reason) you haven’t been keeping up with the Adama’s the last episode aired this last Friday. While I’m a little sad to see it go, I’m so glad at least it (almost) gets an ending, and didn’t just peter out when the main cast all leave and the writers run out of ideas. If you’ve got no idea whats occurring in the BSG Universe, you can check out the basic plot - although I’m guessing if you’re not into it, you’ve stopped reading by now anyway.

A Fitting End

Warning - Spoilers!

The ending was, to be honest, annoyingly obvious. They find Earth, and it turns out that the entire thing has been set 150,000 years in our past - so the Humans and Cylons that come to (our) Earth are what gave rise to modern man - a common ancestor.

All the survivors agree to send the ships into the Sun and live amongst the prehistoric humans with little or no technology.

And it turns out Baltar wasn’t crazy after all, and the “Angel 6″ that only he can see is a messenger from God, as is Starbuck - but in a slightly different way. The music she remembers playing as a child (and that Hara wrote down) was really the jump co-ordinates to Earth. So the whole thing was engineered by this ‘cosmic entity’ AKA God (although “He doesn’t like that name”).

The character development and personal stories were, as always, top-notch - But it just felt a little like a cop-out. It didn’t really explain why Starbuck was told she was the “Harbinger of Death” - when in fact she was the one who took them to their salvation. Nor, how if the Humans created the Cylons, how is it possible that the Human Cylons had existed for thousands of years? - Unless they’d met-up with them between the first and second wars. Who knows.

There’s a new TV Film coming called “The Plan” - So I guess that’ll fill in some of the holes.

I am, despite some of the ending, still a big fan - But now I need to find another Sci-Fi treat to fill the void that BSG has left. Suggestions (and p*** taking) are most welcome.

1 *Cough* Stargate SG1 *Cough*

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#1 On March 23rd, 2009 at 9:24 am Mark said...

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I was going to mock you but as I’m still watching Lost I think it would be a case of the pot shouting racist remarks at the kettle.

#2 On March 23rd, 2009 at 1:03 pm Andrew said...

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Personally I found the whole last series to be a huge disappointment. It irks me greatly to see promising shows fall back on the old ‘it’s magic’ or ‘god done it’, ending.

It suffered, in my the same way as lost did, from entirely pointless flashbacks to use up time wrapped up as “character development” and fell into the trap that so many US shows seem to of turning what could be a good story where we need to know what happens next into a series of events that bring about a pre-defined ending. As soon as the future gets predicted or the writers decide to try and be mystical every show turns into a joke, and this was no different.

#3 On March 25th, 2009 at 12:01 pm Kris.Benbow said...

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Given that in the last month I have watched over 30 hours of Stargate Atlantis the last thing I am going to do is mock you my friend. I absolutely love Sci Fi and have always had Battlestar in mind as a possible replacment once i’ve finished the remaining 3 and a half seasons of SG Atlantis.

#4 On March 25th, 2009 at 12:06 pm Jon Roobottom said...

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Guys, thanks for vindicating me.

I tried Lost, but just couldn’t get into it - and now the outlook is bleak. I may try Atlantis again, but I don’t really get on with that either.

Oh woe is me - when will more geek-pleasures be available.

At least the new Star Trek movie looks (dare I say it) pretty good.

#5 On March 26th, 2009 at 2:12 pm Paul Lloyd said...

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Kind of SciFi-ish, I’m really looking forward to the new series of Ashes to Ashes.

This kind of allows me to bring up a good point. It’s far easier to catch-up with UK that tend to have 6-12 episodes per series, whereas US season lengths usually fall around the 24 episode mark.

Not only does it make it easier to catch up on previous series, but I wonder if it means the quality is more consistent as story arcs don’t get stretched across as many episodes? I’d venture a guess and say yes.

#6 On April 9th, 2009 at 1:00 pm darthlawb said...

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Firefly all the way. Joss Whedon - Genius.

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