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Sir_Cedric
07-28-2008, 06:34 AM
Here is some news on the New Battlestar Galactica from the scifi.com site. Shame the finally episodes will nto be seen until next year, I blame the writters strike. :mad:

The second half of the fourth and final season of SCI FI Channel's original series Battlestar Galactica promises fans a number of extra-long, jampacked episodes as it works toward the climactic finale, executive producer David Eick told fans at Comic-Con International in San Diego on July 26.

In a subsequent interview, Eick told SCI FI Wire that producers have been "able to convince the network to let us air ... long episodes--[to] take single episodes and make them double episodes, ... [and to take] double episodes and make them quadruple episodes."

Eick added: "Our episodes are always ... long, and we're constantly getting into the editing room with 10, 15, sometimes 20 minutes of material that you can't get into an episode." With just a half-season remaining, Eick said, "the story has become so critical in order to realize the arc of the series that we can't just cut stuff out and save it for later or push it 'til next year, the stuff we're used to doing. It's all got to be there."

Eick and the cast members refused to divulge any details about the final episodes, other than to express excitement over the upcoming storylines and to praise the finale, written by executive producer Ronald D. Moore, which they have just finished shooting.

"There are so many great episodes in between, but ... the script of the finale, it's poetry, ... it really is," Michael Trucco (Samuel T. Anders) said.

Jamie Bamber (Lee "Apollo" Adama) said that the final season, "like all good endings, ... sort of ties [into] the beginning. ... It's like a great piece of music where all the strains and all the melodies that you've had so far come and are referred to in the end. And there is a new beginning as well. ... The same for Lee. It's an ending and a beginning, and it's sublime."

As for bringing the series to a close, Eick said, "We were trying to do something different with science fiction, ... with the space opera; we were trying to kind of blow the wheels off the sort of Star Trek aesthetic, and I think on that front we feel very accomplished. ... It's definitely gratifying to feel like we captured some part of the public's imagination and that the show overcame its title and overcame, in some respects, its genre to get the respect it's gotten." Battlestar Galactica returns with new episodes in early 2009. --Nephele Tempest

Nooblet
08-01-2008, 12:14 AM
Here is some news on the New Battlestar Galactica from the scifi.com site. Shame the finally episodes will nto be seen until next year, I blame the writters strike. :mad:

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!
Just look at my avatar :(

Roberto
08-01-2008, 12:43 AM
I feel like I am the only person in the world who didn't care for it. I was really indifferent towards the show.

Sinclair
08-02-2008, 05:47 AM
Thanks for the news update sir!

The new Battlestar is awesome.

Some of the best Sci Fi situations and actions of all time appear in that show. The entire Pegasus arc, for example, is amazing. The opening show of the series (after the pilot movie) is the best opening sci fi show for any sci fi series ever in my view (far better than Trek show openers). The actors are fantastic, hitting their stride in this show from day one, not like TNG where the actors seemed 'stiff' the first year. Adama and Tighe as commanders are fantastic and really bring their roles to life in a realistic manner.

Ron Moore, who I admired as a DS9 writer, really nailed this.

It is not a perfect show however. I think Battlestar's short comings are in its more political episodes. Sometimes they seem to devolve into simple human squabbling that seems insignificant to their overall situation, not always, but sometimes. Its probably part of the bigger undercurrent of the story to show how our 'heroes' of the show are far from perfect. But I didnt need Tom Zarich ...

Ultimately the biggest problem with Battlestar is that its story is somewhat confining. A lone ship on its way to an unknown destination pursued by a single enemy. I think it must have been hard for the writers to maintain momentum in the show while keeping this theme central. It did not really lend itself to discovering too many new aliens and having stand alone adventures, like we saw in a show like Voyager for example.

Still, awesome show!