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Battlestar Galactica 4x21 FULL LENGTH Reaction | Daybreak, Part 3

FULL LENGTH REACTION- Edited down from the extended version for the Amazon Prime episode Daybreak Part 2

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Neoony

You will still watch The Plan movie, right? Must watch. Its not over until after that :D Might have a different look at Simons and Cavils, you mentioned how you didnt like them much :P Also then you must rewatch the show many many times later, of course. Like the rest of us xD ...there are just so many layers, every rewatch I notice something that I didnt before :P Love it So say we all!

John Miller

If anyone has an issue with angels and God, and the religious overtones, there is a way to reconcile that, using science fiction. If someone from the distant future could make themselves appear, to certain people, back in time, they would have knowledge of all the events happening. They could manipulate things to happen the way they know it's supposed to happen. People could easily interpret these time travers as Angels. Especially if only certain people could see them. They might also project images of events, into certain peoples minds. Thus explaining the visions the President, and others, were having. Nothing religious, just science.

HawaiiMongoose

A reconcilement doesn't even need to involve time travel. The existence of a sufficiently advanced intelligent being, who sees the pain and suffering being caused by the cycle of violence and is willing to selectively intervene in events to try to help break the cycle, is enough to explain the "supernatural" aspects of the series. And just because some of this being's servants/instruments choose to cloak it in the raiments of a deity doesn't mean that it is in fact divine (especially given that we know it dislikes being called "God"). The parallel between BSG and Dune, and more particularly between Head Six's faith that the advanced being is divine and Stilgar's faith that Paul Muad'Dib is the Messiah, is notable.

Moricant

Watching Angela cry at the end of a long running series, I couldn’t help but think that all this has happened before and all this will happen again. Gaius really did end up going on an amazing journey as a character, and it wasn’t just a simple matter of starting out vain, conceited, cowardly etc. and going on a course of self improvement. He messes up, backslides sometimes, and even in the last few episodes makes poor decisions (e.g. publicly announcing Starbuck’s results).

OldGeekScott

Is and will always be one of my fav series finales, perfection worth every tear