

Battlestar Galactica (Reboot), Ron Moore's Best of BSG
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Description
"Hey Battlestar fans, Executive Producer Ron Moore here. I'm happy to present to you a special compilation of some of Battlestar's best and most exciting episodes to date. Personally selected by me, these episodes feature some of the most memorable moments from throughout the series' epic run. Be sure to check out each episode's description, as I've added my take and reasons for inclusion in this set. Thanks, and I hope you enjoy this great Battlestar Galactica collection."
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- EPISODE 1
33
33 -- First episode of the first season and still one of our best. I like the non-traditional structure of the piece and the way it just plunges the audience into a tense situation.
33 -- First episode of the first season and still one of our best. I like the non-traditional structure of the piece and the way it just plunges the audience into a tense situation.
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- EPISODE 2
Lay Down Your Burdens, Pt. 1
Lay Down Your Burdens Parts 1& 2 -- The best of our cliffhangers. The personal and the political collide when Laura decides to steal the election, and the leap ahead a year in time remains one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
Lay Down Your Burdens Parts 1& 2 -- The best of our cliffhangers. The personal and the political collide when Laura decides to steal the election, and the leap ahead a year in time remains one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
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- EPISODE 3
Lay Down Your Burdens, Pt. 2
Lay Down Your Burdens Parts 1& 2 -- The best of our cliffhangers. The personal and the political collide when Laura decides to steal the election, and the leap ahead a year in time remains one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
Lay Down Your Burdens Parts 1& 2 -- The best of our cliffhangers. The personal and the political collide when Laura decides to steal the election, and the leap ahead a year in time remains one of my favorite moments in the entire series.
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- EPISODE 4
Pegasus
Pegasus -- Tremendous performances by Michelle Forbes as Admiral Caine and Tricia Helfer as Gina make this a great chapter. I love the design of the Pegasus herself and the way Adama gives up command of his fleet with such grace.
Pegasus -- Tremendous performances by Michelle Forbes as Admiral Caine and Tricia Helfer as Gina make this a great chapter. I love the design of the Pegasus herself and the way Adama gives up command of his fleet with such grace.
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- EPISODE 5
Occupation / Precipice
Occupation/Precipice -- The occupation of New Caprica by the Cylons was wonderfully realized by the entire production team. Seeing our characters struggle with the morality of the resistance while the audience struggles to understand the lives they led in the intervening year make for a rich brew of story and character.
Occupation/Precipice -- The occupation of New Caprica by the Cylons was wonderfully realized by the entire production team. Seeing our characters struggle with the morality of the resistance while the audience struggles to understand the lives they led in the intervening year make for a rich brew of story and character.
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- EPISODE 6
Act of Contrition
Act of Contrition -- Kara's confession to Adama that she was responsible for Zak's death is a powerful and devastating moment, with standout performances by Eddie and Katee. The flashback structure built around Kara's ejection and her memories of meeting Adama, opened new doors for the series in terms of narrative structure.
Act of Contrition -- Kara's confession to Adama that she was responsible for Zak's death is a powerful and devastating moment, with standout performances by Eddie and Katee. The flashback structure built around Kara's ejection and her memories of meeting Adama, opened new doors for the series in terms of narrative structure.
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- EPISODE 7
Downloaded
Downloaded -- Seeing the story from the Cylon point of view opened up the story in a new way and challenged our assumptions about heroes and villains in the Galactica universe.
Downloaded -- Seeing the story from the Cylon point of view opened up the story in a new way and challenged our assumptions about heroes and villains in the Galactica universe.
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- EPISODE 8
Unfinished Business
Unfinished Business -- I found the interplay between the boxing tournament and the memories of life back on New Caprica to be both moving and poetic. The lion's share of credit goes to director Bob Young's sensitivity to character emotion and his instinct for the strong bones of the story.
Unfinished Business -- I found the interplay between the boxing tournament and the memories of life back on New Caprica to be both moving and poetic. The lion's share of credit goes to director Bob Young's sensitivity to character emotion and his instinct for the strong bones of the story.
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- EPISODE 9
Flesh and Bone
Flesh and Bone -- A tough to watch episode, this one delves into philosophy, religion and morality without ever losing the underlying tension of the piece.
Flesh and Bone -- A tough to watch episode, this one delves into philosophy, religion and morality without ever losing the underlying tension of the piece.
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- EPISODE 10
Hand of God
Hand of God -- The best flat-out action story we ever did with a nice father/son story at its heart.
Hand of God -- The best flat-out action story we ever did with a nice father/son story at its heart.
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- EPISODE 11
Exodus, Pt. 1
Exodus -- The final escape from New Caprica is breathless from start to finish and the final reunion of Adama and Tigh aboard Galactica is both satisfying and heartbreaking at all once.
Exodus -- The final escape from New Caprica is breathless from start to finish and the final reunion of Adama and Tigh aboard Galactica is both satisfying and heartbreaking at all once.
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- EPISODE 12
Exodus, Pt. 2
Exodus -- The final escape from New Caprica is breathless from start to finish and the final reunion of Adama and Tigh aboard Galactica is both satisfying and heartbreaking at all once.
Exodus -- The final escape from New Caprica is breathless from start to finish and the final reunion of Adama and Tigh aboard Galactica is both satisfying and heartbreaking at all once.