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Battlestar Galactica

  • TV Series
  • 2004–2009
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
185K
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POPULARITY
492
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Mary McDonnell, Edward James Olmos, Jamie Bamber, James Callis, Aaron Douglas, Michael Hogan, Grace Park, Katee Sackhoff, and Tricia Helfer in Battlestar Galactica (2004)
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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 - as they journey toward the fab... Read allWhen 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 - as they journey toward the fabled 13th colony, Earth.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 - as they journey toward the fabled 13th colony, Earth.

  • Creators
    • Ronald D. Moore
    • Glen A. Larson
  • Stars
    • Edward James Olmos
    • Mary McDonnell
    • Jamie Bamber
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    185K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    492
    15
    • Creators
      • Ronald D. Moore
      • Glen A. Larson
    • Stars
      • Edward James Olmos
      • Mary McDonnell
      • Jamie Bamber
    • 879User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #103
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 43 wins & 114 nominations total

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    Edward James Olmos
    Edward James Olmos
    • Admiral William Adama…
    • 2004–2009
    Mary McDonnell
    Mary McDonnell
    • President Laura Roslin
    • 2004–2009
    Jamie Bamber
    Jamie Bamber
    • Cpt. Lee 'Apollo' Adama…
    • 2004–2009
    James Callis
    James Callis
    • Dr. Gaius Baltar…
    • 2004–2009
    Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer
    • Number Six…
    • 2004–2009
    Grace Park
    Grace Park
    • Lt. Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii…
    • 2004–2009
    Katee Sackhoff
    Katee Sackhoff
    • Captain Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace…
    • 2004–2009
    Michael Hogan
    Michael Hogan
    • Colonel Saul Tigh
    • 2004–2009
    Aaron Douglas
    Aaron Douglas
    • Chief Galen Tyrol
    • 2004–2009
    Tahmoh Penikett
    Tahmoh Penikett
    • Captain Karl 'Helo' Agathon…
    • 2004–2009
    Alessandro Juliani
    Alessandro Juliani
    • Lt. Felix Gaeta
    • 2004–2009
    Kandyse McClure
    Kandyse McClure
    • Officer Anastasia Dualla…
    • 2004–2009
    Nicki Clyne
    Nicki Clyne
    • Crewman Specialist Cally Henderson…
    • 2004–2009
    Bodie Olmos
    Bodie Olmos
    • Lt. Brendan 'Hot Dog' Constanza…
    • 2004–2009
    Donnelly Rhodes
    Donnelly Rhodes
    • Dr. Cottle…
    • 2004–2009
    Michael Trucco
    Michael Trucco
    • Samuel Anders…
    • 2005–2009
    Leah Cairns
    Leah Cairns
    • Racetrack…
    • 2005–2009
    Rekha Sharma
    Rekha Sharma
    • Tory Foster
    • 2006–2009
    • Creators
      • Ronald D. Moore
      • Glen A. Larson
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    Reviewers say 'Battlestar Galactica' is acclaimed for its intricate characters, realistic human struggles, and profound themes like survival and morality. The show's dark, gritty tone and focus on character-driven drama over special effects are highly praised. Its mature exploration of political, religious, and social issues, along with innovative cinematography, stands out. However, some critics note a decline in later seasons, with issues like plot coherence and melodrama. Despite this, it remains a significant sci-fi series.
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    10jongOee

    "Be the man you want to be till the day you die"

    I was introduced to this show by our lovable goof on The Office Dwight Schrute. I began this show with no expectations as I was not sure how the effects would hold up. Now, as I sit digesting the entirety of the show. I am sitting in awe of its magnificent characters, thoughtful writing, and well-rounded story that feels more like a philosophical journey I have been on the past few weeks. If you read no further know this show is 110% worth your time. As well as if you make it to the last episode and the last minutes your mind will be blown in 2024. So rare for a show to be so timeless but I can say with certainty this show truly is a timeless masterpiece.

    The story is about humans that created "Cylons" or basically robot soldier slaves that resemble the Terminator but are more than just a metallic skeleton. These robots rebel and destroy the original home world called Caprica. There are only 40,000 survivors set adrift on the Battlestar Galactica with a small fleet of civilian ships they are a protecting. They are in search of a new home but try to keep the stability of the life they once had. However, this comes with a shocking twist about the Cylons and their capabilities. This sends you barreling on a journey of paranoia and excitement as you learn more throughout the seasons.

    Characters are one of the driving forces behind a Sci-Fi show like this one and they nailed them. Occasionally some of the characters do annoying things. However, they are always excusable and do not become a constant annoyance. Just certain actions they believed in taking that were clearly wrong. It can be said that's what makes a good character. No characters ever do a 180 and start acting differently. They bring these characters to life and give them depth. I don't want to ruin anything but I would follow Admiral Adama into the depths of hell. He is just that compelling as a military man and leader.

    This is the only part where the show suffers sometimes. Its pretty easy to spot they didn't have the whole thing planned out. Even with this the show plays like a beautiful record. Each season you can feel yourself winding towards the goal of the show. Yet somehow each season feels like a journey of itself. I can fondly remember the events of season 1 yet now it feels as far as the Galactica herself travels in the show.

    In conclusion I will say part of the ending could have been better. They could have made it much much better. Also be prepared to be annoyed at a character. Just a stupid bit of writing but its forgivable. Sort of. I dont like to spoil a good experience so you're gonna have to be annoyed for yourself :) However, the hole Game of Thrones ending left in my heart has been filled with this amazing ending. I am floating on cloud nine and likely will be for the next few days. Generally I want to move onto the next show on my list but I can honestly say I want to re-watch this show. I want more to think about. Explore more questions about what it means to be human as we create intelligences that may rival our own. I have never seen a show draw so many parallels to our reality with such fantastic ideas that eventually boil down to very simple ones we have heard throughout the centuries. Simply fantastic television 10/10.

    "Be the man you want to be till the day you die." -Colonel Saul Tigh.
    10Ghostbusterx

    Quite simply the best sci-fi show ever made

    When George Lucas announced that he was to make the Star Wars prequels I had this preconception of a darker, better acted, and more more grown up version of the movies that were made in the late seventies - early eighties. Instead we got a bunch of kids movies, littered with some of the most terrible cinematic decisions ever put on celluloid.

    And then the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica came along, which I must add, I watched from start to finish only after the show had made it's debut on mainstream television.

    I was initially sceptical of whether this would be any good, but after having reached the finale I can honestly say that this is quite simply the best sci-fi show ever made. The scripts are top notch, the acting superb with a real heart and soul, and characters that, even with their faults, will be remembered with great affection by the viewers for many years to come.

    This is the template for all future TV shows. I't does not overstay it's welcome, knows when to stop, and constantly delivers fresh, new ideas as the seasons progress.

    Series 1 was a great introduction; series 2 built on the initial success and delivered some of the shows highlights; season 3 was awesome for the first half (until the writers strike kicked in just after half way - but still highly entertaining); and season 4 put the icing on the cake with what I consider to be a tremendous and satisfying end to this great series.

    The only downside was that I wished it could have continued, but I guess it is better to exit on a high and leave the crowd wanting more.

    For me this has stripped Star Wars of it's crown and raised the bar where although it may one day be equalled, will never be bettered.

    Awesome
    8Supermanfan-13

    Must watch for any sci-fi fan

    It's 2025 and I just now watched Battlestar Galactica. I'm not sure why I put it off for so long but I did. After years and years of hearing how good this show is and seeing it on every best sci-fi shows ever list I've seen I finally gave in and I'm glad I did. Now, even though I really enjoyed it I wouldn't have it on my best sci-fi shows ever list. It's good, I just didn't find it great. I know we've come a long way in technology and CGI but the CGI on this show is bad. It looks like it's from the 70's or 80's, not the mid 2000's. I know it was a sci-fi channel show and they obviously didn't have a huge budget but still. It's bad, especially the cylons and spacecraft flying. It seems like I'm bashing this show but I'm not. It's just not the best sci-fi show I've seen. I really liked it though and would recommend it to any sci-fi fan.
    10lishalinski-21-474706

    My favourite TV series of all time

    I came across this show in lockdown and assumed it was the old one from the 70s. When I saw 73 episodes I laughed, and thought I'd watch just one or two. Turns out 73 was not enough...

    This series is comprised of all the things I love. Sci fi, social policy, politics, action, adventure, great characters.

    Take a bunch of people and strand them in space. They will need over time to create a society. That society will need to be governed. By whom? What rules will they put in place and why? Will it be democratic? Which of the historic structures will they choose to keep and which will they discard? What about workers rights and unions? Prisons? These are all topics carefully considered, but against a backdrop of exciting space action. I can't recommend it highly enough.
    Iok

    Sci-fi for Grown-Ups

    Before I proceed, I'll just add a quick comment for those slating the series without seeing it: please, stop it. Instead, wait and see what the new show is about and give it a chance. Unless of course, you want to miss one of the best dramas currently airing...

    BSG is a very human story. Yet unlike Star Trek, they're not resolved by the end of the episode. Here the characters are real people who make mistakes, grow and learn from their errors. Or maybe they don't...

    The point is that in the new BSG, the impact of the loss of the Colonies is something everybody must deal with, be it on a resource-management level to dealing with the loss of their families. The impact of the Cylon attack - never explored in the original series - is a major emphasis in the show and the viewer genuinely does get the feeling of the "rag tag fleet."

    Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the original series as much as anybody, but it was a product of its time and audience-slot. The new BSG is a much more adult production, both in terms of the writing and performances and the intended audience.

    Additionally, the show is very non-sci-fi, but in a good way. Whenever any "science" turns up, it's integrated in such a way as to have minimal impact on the plot and, unlike Star Trek, it isn't used as a Deus Ex Machina to simply resolve the "crisis of the week." In fact, I'd go as far as to say the show is closer to 24 or The West Wing than it is Star Trek or Babylon 5, with the focus being much more on the people and their individual actions, rather than a wide-scale "space opera."

    Performances are all strong, with James Callis being the real star. His tortured performance as the guilt-stricken Baltar are a joy to watch as he flips from near-hysterical lunatic to scheming toad to smooth womaniser. Olmos has the presence to give Adama the air of authority required. Sackhoff's performance as Starbuck is "subtly obvious" - she plays the brash, cocky pilot a little too well, something that's explained in later episodes. And Bamber's Apollo is a mix of heroic action and self-doubt which balances well. Mention must also go to McDonnell's President Roslin who, over the course of the series, has grown in stature and presence in a very subtle manner.

    Quite simply, Battlestar Galactica is one of the most consistently strong shows I've ever seen. Considering this is only the first of (hopefully) many seasons, it's amazing to see how the show has "hit the ground running," with each episode being an improvement on the last. And considering the high standard of the first one, that's quite the achievement.

    Watch it. You won't be disappointed.

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    • Trivia
      Edward James Olmos had a clause in his contract that no strange aliens or monsters would ever appear on the show. He wanted to ensure that the story stay focused on human drama.
    • Goofs
      The colony called Sagittarion in the miniseries is called Sagittaron throughout the series.
    • Quotes

      Commander William Adama: There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people.

    • Crazy credits
      The second season added the line "47,875 survivors in search of a home called Earth" in the opening sequence starting with Episode #2.1 "Scattered" and decremented it in every subsequent episode based on how many characters were killed off in the previous episode (or occasionally, as when the Pegasus returned, increasing it when the population increases).
    • Alternate versions
      For the first season, the British and American versions had different opening credit themes, and in certain American-version episodes, the episode title was shown after the previous episode's recap while in the British version it was not.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Sci-Fi Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • BSG
    • Filming locations
      • 140 Tidewater Way, Lions Bay, British Columbia, Canada(Dr. Gaius Baltar House)
    • Production companies
      • British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB)
      • David Eick Productions
      • NBC Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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