avclub-6d8e5be200a835beb77d899f00b890a5--disqus
David cgc
avclub-6d8e5be200a835beb77d899f00b890a5--disqus

I agree. From day one, there were pretty much two ways Battlestar Galactica could end: Hopefully, or depressingly. A lot of people seemed to be expecting the depressing ending, but I think they were misreading the show: It wasn't about being the darkest, most depressing work of existential misery in history, it was

If the military brass knew that the mission Adama was on was a fraud, what possible good did it do for them to go on the mission? How is that not a total waste of resources and crew?

If the military brass knew that the mission Adama was on was a fraud, what possible good did it do for them to go on the mission? How is that not a total waste of resources and crew?

It was commissioned as a webseries, which would then be aired on TV and released on home video (in reedited, slightly longer versions). For a little while, the network thought about skipping the webseries part and just putting it on TV first, but then they went back to the original plan. Unfortunately, this happened

It was commissioned as a webseries, which would then be aired on TV and released on home video (in reedited, slightly longer versions). For a little while, the network thought about skipping the webseries part and just putting it on TV first, but then they went back to the original plan. Unfortunately, this happened

SPOILERS! SPOILERS!

SPOILERS! SPOILERS!