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Battlestar Galactica - Season 4.0 Cast: Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Katee Sackhoff, Jamie Bamber

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/06/2009
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Unrated Extended version of Battlestar Galactica: Razor; ; Behind-the-scenes featurettes: The Journey - Cyclons: The Twelve; Season 4&5: The Untold Story - Untold ; The Music of Battlestar Galactica; Caprica Sneak Preview; ; Deleted Scenes; Podcasts; Producer's Video Blogs; Love In Space/Why Hath David Foresaken Us?/So, This Is It - What Next?/What Now? - Digital Pressure/Space Cowbooys - Lucy's Breakdown/Are You Frakkin' Kidding Me? - I'm a Frakkin' Cyclon/Last Call

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Battlestar Galactica
1. Making Choices (Main Titles) [3:21]
2. Taking Command [3:32]
3. Reporting For Duty [:10]
4. Cylons Attack [2:16]
5. Search & Rescue [4:15]
6. Run Or Hide? [:08]
7. First Target [1:16]
8. Questioning Orders [2:30]
9. Relic from the Past [:16]
10. Human Experiments [:21]
11. A Matter of Trust [6:22]
12. Innocent Civilians [3:07]
13. Carrying Out Orders [:19]
14. Don't Look Back [:17]
15. Showtime [5:38]
16. No Prisoners [2:38]
17. Last Resort [1:34]
18. Presence of God [2:41]
19. Destiny [:24]
20. End Titles [1:21]
Disc #2 -- Battlestar Galatica
1. He That Believeth In Me [10:16]
1. Six Of One [19:22]
1. The Ties That Bind [10:07]
1. Escape Velocity [3:53]
Disc #3 -- Battlestar Galactica
1. The Road Less Traveled [11:11]
1. Faith [15:56]
1. Guess What's Coming To Dinner [9:14]
Disc #4 -- Battlestar Galactica
1. Sine Qua Non [7:54]
1. The Hub [17:52]
1. Revelations [6:58]

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At the end of Season 3 in March 2007, fans of SciFi's Battlestar Galactica were left with the startling revelation that four members of the fleet were actually Cylons: Col. Saul Tigh (Michael Hogan); Ensign Sam Anders (Michael Trucco); Chief Galen Tyrol (Aaron Douglas); and the president's aide, Tory Foster (Rekha Sharma). In March 2008's Season 4 premiere, the four secret Cylons bond together to determine what role they play as part of the Final 5 Cylon models. Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff), thought dead, returns to the Galactica with news that she has seen Earth and can lead the fleet to it. President Roslin (Mary McDonnell) and Adm. Adama (Edward James Olmos) are understandably skeptical, and Starbuck embarks on a season-long mission to convince them. Meanwhile, having written an eye-opening manifesto in Season 3, Gaius Baltar (James Callis) gains a group of religious followers who believe he can show them the path to spiritual enlightenment. Over in the Cylon fleet, a debate about whether the Centurions and Raiders have sentience has an extraordinary outcome that sets up the concluding episodes of the season. Along with the 11 episodes that comprise the first half of Season 4, this set also contains both the unrated extended and broadcast versions of the BSG telefilm Razor, originally telecast November 24, 2007. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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April 09, 2009: This television series was excellent!!

Shawty Get a Hold of Yerself!!!!!by Coma_Man69

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March 17, 2009: When my father died in 1980 I thought all was lost. I couldn't eat, couldn't sleep, could barely get out of bed in the morning. One day, I think it was in October 1982, I turned on the television and a show called "Battlestar 1980" was coming on. I'd heard of the old series but never felt a need to watch it. Well I guess this was a re-run of the final episode of the old series, only shot years after the show ended it's regular rotation. In my stained, dirty bathrobe I sat and watched this thing. It wasn't very good to be honest. The special effects where very underwhelming and I'm pretty sure most of the cast had only done cereal commercials before this. I must've passed out mid-way through the episode because I don't remember actually seeing how it ended. What I do remember is waking up in the hospital almost thirty years later! Apparently I'd slipped into some sort of alcohol / cocaine induced coma while I was watching the show and had been in a vegetative state for the remainder of the 80's, 90's, and damn near the aughts! I won't go into detail about how wierd it was to wake up to a world where not one, but TWO Bushes had somehow made it into the White House and Michael Jackson had become such an odd character but I'm sure you can imagine it wasn't easy. After being released from the hospital I went back to the house my father had left me to try and piece it all together. It was almost exactly as I had left it, albeit covered in about six inches of dust and spiders, nearly three decades earlier. Oh god the spiders. I didn't bother to clean up much, I just wanted to get back to what I was doing before the "incident". I sort of instinctively sat on the old red, now grey, sofa and reached for the remote control to turn on the television. Before I could realize the absurdity of what I was doing the television sort of hummed for a second and then glowed as vibrantly as it had back when Bowie was king and breakdancing made sense! Apparently my father had left some sort of trust open to be drawn from for the utlities to be paid on a monthly basis. My original cable company, NuVision, had since been purchased by Comcast. As long as the bills stayed current they kept a constant lifeline of edutainment flowing. I flipped through the thousand or so channels now available to me in search of anything familiar. Most of what I saw was what looked like home movies of very tan young people hurting each other's feelings. It made me frustrated and a little scared to be honest. I then found salvation. Salvation in the form of the last thing I remember before that fateful day 29 years ago. It was Battlestar! It was an updated Battlestar with stunning special effects and the chinese dude from Blade Runner in the lead role! Man he aged a lot better than I did, although I don't think he's actually Chinese anymore. Have they figured out how to change that for people? I'll have to look into it. Anyways, I've been watching the show every Friday since. I'm so excited to get to see how the series ends in this Friday's two hour long finale. As you may remember from earlier in my review I slipped into a very long coma before getting to see how things turned out for the crew of the Galactica. Yep, this Friday I'm going to sit back down on that old comfy couch in that same old, stained, bathrobe and watch with great delight. I'll also be drinking / doping myself back into a coma again. Maybe when I wake up thirty years from now they'll have...


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