Home Artists Posts Import Register

Downloads

Content

Our return to Battlestar Galactica brings us to what many consider the show's weakest season, and that's certainly a valid perspective. But the reality is that, while season three took some weird turns and bottlenecked the show with some frustrating one-offs that felt more procedural and drama, it's still full of emotional moments, excellent acting, and a continuation of a core plot that finds our fledgling band of human survivors still seeking Earth, fleeing from their Cylon pursuers who are always only a step behind. We've said many times: Battlestar Galactica is a science fiction show, but it's more than that. It's a show about philosophy, religion, and existentialism, and that all comes out in droves during this contentious season. So jump your ships into orbit and hit play. And don't pay any attention to that music you may be hearing in the background...

Files

Comments

Kenneth Koepnick

You actually could stream BSG. There was a proto-version of hulu on your computer… that didn’t cost money but was ad based, and I think SciFi.com too. That’s how I watched the show at the time.

TheJoe-senOne

I loved the day on the life of episode. I think it is my favorite episode of the series

LastStandMedia

Yeah, I actually remember streaming some shows after they aired from various websites. But it was certainly not a day-and-date thing, and as I noted, BSG was a major get for Netflix when they started streaming.

NinjaDC

A little late commenting, but if you want a fun read of what happened to an actress, read Shirley Temple's bio. She seen Soviets kill people, and helped break the Iron Curtain's hold on Eastern Europe.