The drunk XO, Saul Tigh |
The great thing about creating a SciFi universe for your show, is the unlimited possibilities of doing your own thing and taking on your own issues without having to push too many people's buttons. BSG is the prime example of this, taking on everything like religion, politics, war ethics, racism and military conduct. It's easy to tie it in to issues well known from our own world, but they don't have to take the usual stereotypical approaches to it. When you do it in outer space political issues doesn't have to be pro-democrats or pro-republicans, suicide bombings doesn't have to be linked to the Middle East and racism doesn't have to be about the color of anyone's skin. BSG still have no problem making their issues valuable viewing experiences as well as food for thought.
The Deck Chief, Galen Tyrol |
This show is about people, fronted by the military leader; William Adama, his son; Lee 'Apollo' Adama, the President of the Colonies; Laura Roslin, the famous scientific doctor; Gaius Baltar and the hot shot pilot; Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace. There's a lot of secondary characters with great story-lines and development, but for the five mentioned I think the show held on too tightly to most of them. Only Adama Sr. stays true to a golden path of storytelling, as the rest are taken all over the place. To me that's one of the main reasons BSG doesn't quite live up to its enormous potential. If they'd rather trusted the secondary characters to step up and take on more of the story-lines, this could have been one of the greatest stories ever told.
Raptor Pilot, Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii |
Speaking about a SciFi show from outer space with a lot of copies of the same Cylons, you have to acknowledge their special effects, and BSG's SFX are very impressive for a TV-show. Having to work week in and week out on a budget, and still pull this off without becoming cheesy is very well executed.
Fun fact; in one of the early scenes of the miniseries Laura Roslin is at the doctor and we can see several space ships passing over the building. One of them is a Firefly-class as seen in the beloved TV-show and following movie both named after its ship; "Firefly" and Serenity. Just another proof the creators of BSG know talent and quality when they see it...
The two webisode-stories "The Resistance" and "The Face of the Enemy", and the additional parts of "Razor Flashbacks" not included in extended edition are all too short/small to get individual ratings with me. Yet they should all be seen of course... Here's a good viewing order for the show, but personally I think you should avoid The Plan all together. In my eyes it's not only a weak TV-movie as it mostly recap stuff we knew, but in my mind it also ruins parts of the early storyline by trying to explain them better, The show, and especially a certain character, was better of without this misguided attempt.
★★★★☆ BSG: Miniseries (2003)
★★★★☆ Season 1
★★★★★ Season 2
★★★★★ Season 3
★★★☆☆ BSG: Razor (2007) [Extended Edition]
★★★★☆ Season 4
★★☆☆☆ The Plan (2009)
★★★★★ Overall