Dear whoever is responsible for these things, the next time you release Battlestar Galactica on Bluray, please do the wise thing: Include all the deleted scenes in extended versions of the episodes from Season 4. They do an awful lot to explain the puzzling behaviour from characters we've come to know and love, and help bridge a lot of the gaps in story, too.
I'm a little shaken by the inconsistent quality of the writing and editing in the first half of Season 4 so far...
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
I have a to rant a little, but how "Six of One" got nominated an Emmy is beyond me... I have no doubt that BSG deserves an Emmy nod, but there were plenty of better episodes to choose from ("Faith", for example, just a few episodes on leaps to mind). What's somewhat shocking to discover is that there probably was an Emmy award winning episode in the deleted scenes.
Katie Sackoff's portrayal of Thrace's pain was so vivid and really showcased probably the actor's best work... and yet for time constraints those scenes were left truncated. It's a shame because in the broadcast version some of those scenes barely made sense (Adama's motivations for attacking her in the scene in her cell, springs to mind). Such a shame that an extended cut wasn't included (and the same can be said for just about every single episode in the first half of Season 4).
Whoever decided to make "Lee Adama becoming the acting President" a sub-plot in "Sine Qua Non" deserves a good talking to, as well. I spent the entire episode thinking "It's going to be Lee, it's going to be Lee", while the characters sat and pondered, "Gee, who on earth would the old man listen to? Hmmm. Who's charismatic enough to unite the Quorum? Hmmm, I wonder who? I know, I'll write the shocking answer on a whiteboard that the audience can't see for a big surprising reveal." It was really jaw-dropping that BSG would do something so obvious.
The worst episode of all has got to be "Revelations". I hope it was the writer's strike that's to blame for such a pivotal episode being so badly structured, but it's still a shame to see what was produced. Getting the humans to suddenly start a truce with the Cylons was a big task, to be sure, but there had to have been better ways... Why didn't the Cavels suddenly come back en masse and force everyone to unite through desperation? Why didn't the fleet's FTL drives start immediately plotting a course to jump to the second it became clear there were complications? *sigh* The whole "let's find each together, then" just was not earned and neither was the "we've decided to let the final four go free". It felt so forced. I understand it must have been a tricky thing to accomplish, but having to make the characters stop behaving like themselves, in order to make it work, what sad to see. In all there was a surprising amount of clunks in a short period of time for Battlestar Galactica, a show I've come to expect consistent quality from. (I guess I've been spoiled.)
Thankfully the first episode of 4.5 showed people acting like themselves again and had some serious emotional gravitas, too. I hope the rest of the season (show!) maintains the previous quality that I know the writers are capable of. Fingers crossed...
On to
Face of the Enemy!
Update: What an excellent little story that was!
Also: Thanks for the help in putting together this Viewing Order -- it's holding up perfectly so far.
Edited by John CW - 10/11/09 at 10:19am