Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries [2003]

by Michael Rymer, Ronald D. Moore

Battlestar Galactica [2003]

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It's been 40 years since the 12 colonies of mankind have heard from their progeny, the Cylons -- robotic creatures who rose up and declared war on their masters, then disappeared. In a sudden, devastating strike, the Cylons return and lay waste to the colonies, aided by human-looking Cylon variants and an unwitting fifth columnist. The attack forces Commander William Adama to call into action his museum-piece warship, the Battlestar Galactica, and soon its company of hotshot fighter pilots show more is blasting away at the invaders. But their best efforts can't prevent the colonies' obliteration. Fleeing the Cylon genocide, the Galactica leads a rag-tag fleet of survivors on a lonely quest to find humanity's fabled 13th colony -- a planet known as Earth. The miniseries lead to the later television series. show less

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This review is for the DVD of the 2004 reboot miniseries, not the novelization. I resisted watching this series for ages despite the urging of friends. It was hard for me to credit this could be good given what I'd seen of the original series this was based on--science fiction television at its cheesiest. Then I saw one episode in isolation and wasn't impressed, felt confused. Well, yes, because this is modern series television with arcs--which means most episodes don't do well in isolation--the story builds, the characters develop. I finally gave in to the incessant nagging of a friend.... well, she gifted me with a Netflix subscription just to get me to see it--and soon I was loving it. But Netflix didn't have the initial show more miniseries--which is why I got this DVD--and I wasn't disappointed. It's excellent. The start to one of the best series in television. show less
Evil robots try to destroy humanity... in space!

3/4 (Good).

I'm not sure why I didn't like this when I first tried watching it back in 2010. I guess it was a different time, in terms of genre TV quality. Lost was still blowing everyone's minds, Doctor Who was in its prime, and Firefly was still fresh in my mind. What I had to say about it was accurate enough - it's slow to get moving, and it's terrible at drama. But looking back on it from 2020, it's a pretty good show. The space battles are exciting, anyway. It doesn't do anything unique or special, but I've been seeing so much bad TV lately, I don't need unique and special; I'm happy to get coherent and well-lit.

[my original review, 12/4/2010: I really wanted to love this. I tried so show more hard to love it. Based on the hype, I expected something on the level of Doctor Who or Lost. ... In fact, it's not even as good as the original Battlestar Galactica (or at least, not as good as the pilot). If I wasn't clinging to the hope that it would eventually live up to its reputation, I probably would have turned it off after 15 minutes. The first hour or so is just dumb and boring. It does pick up a little as it gets going, but it never quite gets good. The writer's idea of good drama is having a pretty woman kiss somebody. Yeah, that might be pretty exciting if you're 14 years old.] show less
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Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries [2003]
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2003

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791.45Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsMovies, TV, VideoMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingTelevision
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PN1992.8 .S35Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaBroadcastingTelevision broadcasts

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