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Battlestar Galactica Season 3

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I'm going to apologize ahead of time before reading your post. You took the brunt of my anger on the subject, which was not exactly fair. Your comments alone didn't deserve that response, it was just the straw that broke the camel's back so to speak. All the negativity surrounding the subject (on other message boards particularly) was getting to me, and all that came out onto you, and i apologize.

Should i read your post or is it just going to continue the issue? If that latter, i'll just skip it and we can just go on from there?
 
Everywhere I go on the net I know there is going to be a post about the remaining 5 copies of Cyclon. Seriously I've only just seen the second part of the Eye of Jupiter I'm like 10 weeks or something behinde. I doubt I can advoid spoilers for that long because I'll find something out unententionally.
 
I'm going to apologize ahead of time before reading your post. You took the brunt of my anger on the subject, which was not exactly fair. Your comments alone didn't deserve that response, it was just the straw that broke the camel's back so to speak. All the negativity surrounding the subject (on other message boards particularly) was getting to me, and all that came out onto you, and i apologize.

Should i read your post or is it just going to continue the issue? If that latter, i'll just skip it and we can just go on from there?


Well, I dunno it could go either way, depending on your mood :-)
In short: I love sci-fi, BSG, SG-1, and I like Atlantis. I have a kooky theory about Sci-fi Channel, and an unhealthy dislike for the way they handle their shows. I hope that Atlantis and BSG don't get cancelled early, but I hope they finish on a strong point and avoid getting watered down.

Thats the gist of what I said

Oh, and Lexx was a good show, as long as you didn't take it seriously, like watching Red Dwarf. ;)
 
Two? I had heard one. I'll take 'em both if they give 'em.

And if it's Bamberlicious? Then you know it will be Jizzmerific as well! ;)
 
theres only one movie planned. its direct to dvd, and will be released in september, as i've posted many times before... :)
 
Concerning the thing about Scifi shows lasting only about 4 years(i think it was this thread that was talking about it), hasn't SG-1 been on SciFi for like 9 years now? I mean if they kept that around for so long, surely they will keep Battlestar Galactica and Atlantis around. I think they will. Those are their most popular shows.
 
Ha! Loved it!

Gaeda moaning for Baltar? Priceless... :D

Damn! It's good to be a Cylon...

Thanks for sharing that one!
 
LOL!
I've seen those bloopers before, I crack up everytime I see it.
I'm a new poster (YAY for N00bs!!!) and I guess it's kinda appropriate that my first post be in a BSG thread since it's my favorite TV show:D .
 
LOL!
I've seen those bloopers before, I crack up everytime I see it.
I'm a new poster (YAY for N00bs!!!) and I guess it's kinda appropriate that my first post be in a BSG thread since it's my favorite TV show:D .

Awesome! Welcome to the boards. ;)
 
No one seems to have raised the obvious yet about the four of the final five that were revealed in the season 3 finale. First, Saul Tigh fought in the original cylon war so how can he be a Cylon? There are two possiblilities that I see:

1. The final five are based on real humans which would mean that Tigh was replaced at some point. This would have to be after the creation of the first seven models (since they are the final five) and after the other three of the final five that we know of were born. Since they couldn't have been replaced if they weren't yet born.

2. Tigh was not replaced by a cylon and was a cylon when he fought in the original war. This doesn't make much sense though because it would mean that there were at least seven other models of human looking cylons during the first war and, if there was, why weren't they used for spying, why weren't humans wiped out in the first war?

I'm open to any other theories anyone might have on this point, it's really driving me nuts.

The second problem I have is why weren't final five that we saw detected by Baltar's cylon detector if everyone was supposed to have been scanned by it. Apparently one of the executive producers has confirmed that Tigh, Anders, Tyrol and the presidential aide person are cylons, but of a different type so maybe that makes them immune to the detector. I'm also open to any theories anyone may have on this.
 
LOL!
I've seen those bloopers before, I crack up everytime I see it.
I'm a new poster (YAY for N00bs!!!) and I guess it's kinda appropriate that my first post be in a BSG thread since it's my favorite TV show:D .

Mine, too.

I'm waiting for a version on TNT -- "Totally Nude Television". :badgrin:
 
well, sadly it's been confirmed.

12:00 AM, 01-JUNE-07

Battlestar Ending Next Season

The producers of SCI FI Channel's Battlestar Galactica confirmed that the upcoming fourth season will be the show's last. Executive producers Ronald Moore and David Eick said that it was a creative decision to end the acclaimed series with the upcoming 22-episode season.

"This show was always meant to have a beginning, a middle and, finally, an end," Eick and Moore said in a statement on May 31. "Over the course of the last year, the story and the characters have been moving strongly toward that end, and we've decided to listen to those internal voices and conclude the show on our own terms. And while we know our fans will be saddened to know the end is coming, they should brace themselves for a wild ride getting there: We're going out with a bang."

In November, a special two-hour Battlestar episode, "Razor," will air. The fourth season kicks off in early 2008.

At last month's Saturn Awards, Edward James Olmos said that the upcoming season would be the show's last, prompting Eick to say at the time that no decision had been made. "I promise you that when Ron and I make a decision about Galactica's future, we'll let you know," he said then.

~the sci fi wire


at least they're promising to go out with a bang and while they're still on top!
but damn. i'm gonna miss this show when it signs off.
all good things...
 
aw man!!! :mad:

i can't help but suspect that the scifi channel is partly responsible for this. scifi has ALWAYS cancelled shows whose rating fall below what they were... and it's always their. if they had left the stargate/atlantis/galactica friday night lineup alone, all of the shows would still have high ratings. instead, the fools try to pinch pennies which causes thing to fowl up.

the exact same thing happened back with the farscape/invisible man/lexx friday night lineup.
 
aw man!!! :mad:

i can't help but suspect that the scifi channel is partly responsible for this. scifi has ALWAYS cancelled shows whose rating fall below what they were... and it's always their. if they had left the stargate/atlantis/galactica friday night lineup alone, all of the shows would still have high ratings. instead, the fools try to pinch pennies which causes thing to fowl up.

the exact same thing happened back with the farscape/invisible man/lexx friday night lineup.

This time, scifi had nothing to do with it... It was the producers of the show completely. it was their choice. Scifi was gung ho.
 
From zap2it.com .....
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'Galactica' Producers Discuss the End

Ron Moore, David Eick say it feels like right time


By Rick Porter
June 1, 2007

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'Battlestar Galactica'



The official announcement didn't come until Friday, but "Battlestar Galactica's" executive producers had an idea that the show was nearing its end point several months ago.

"I think it was somewhere around the midpoint of [last] season, when we were working on the story where we'd gotten to the algae planet and discovered the temple" devoted to the final five Cylons, executive producer Ron Moore told reporters Friday. The discovery of the temple led to Cylon D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless) catching a glimpse of the final five, and that in turn triggered a beacon that pointed the way to Earth for the human fleet.

"And by the end of the season, we had taken that moment and moved it to the revelation of four of the five Cylons, and one of our characters had actually been to Earth and seen it," Moore notes. "But that was sort of the moment where we started to feel like, if we don't start to pay this off and don't really reveal those secrets and move in that direction, we'd get to a place where it would feel like we're jerking [around] the audience."

Not wanting to do that, and feeling like they could wrap things up in one last batch of episodes, Moore and fellow executive producer David Eick told the Sci Fi Channel that they wanted to bring the Peabody Award-winning, critically hailed "Battlestar Galactica" to a close.

"This is a decision that took some time to arrive at, and like all decisions this large, there were a number of questions we had internally and a creative agenda we wanted to serve. I think we all had to collectively decide when we wanted to be definitive about it. That time is now," Eick says.

The network wasn't exactly thrilled with the idea of giving up its most buzzworthy show, but Moore says once he and Eick made their case, Sci Fi didn't stand in their way either.

"They didn't really fight with us," Moore says. "They expressed concern that the show might be able to go on longer and wanted to make sure we weren't passing up opportunities to continue telling stories, but they were very accommodating. When David and I were very clear that this was what we really, definitively wanted to do, they supported us."

In addition to the 22-episode fourth season, which will begin early next year, "Battlestar" will also air a two-hour event titled "Razor" in the fall. The project grew out of a proposal to release a couple of original episodes direct to DVD, but Eick and Moore thought they wouldn't be able to pick up the main storyline in that format.

Instead, they say, "Razor" will skip back a little in time to delve into the story of the Pegasus, another Battlestar that played a role in the show's second season. "Some of the events of the Pegasus' back story during the original Cylon attack are dramatized, and some after the death of Adm. Cain [Michelle Forbes] while Pegasus is still in the fleet are covered," Moore says.

The episode will also set up some of the events of season four, the producers say, though it won't officially be considered part of the season.

Eick and Moore also promise that while they may not tie up "every single thing about every relationship" by series' end, they won't leave fans hanging as to whether the fleet reaches Earth.

"The end of season three showed a glimpse of Earth; you actually saw it. And you will see more of it," Moore says. "We're going to get to a place that we're going to call Earth by the end of the series."
 
...my mighty heart is still breaking... :(

what am i going to do without my bsg fix?
 
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