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  • This last episode was a terrible injustice to an otherwise GREAT SERIES!

    Just awful.

  • BSG ended perfectly, albeit quite harshly, Caprica ended . . . well yeah, so who's up for BSG Blood and Chrome? that is if it ever comes out lol

  • Sad part when Starbuck leaves lee. They would have had a big family running and climbing mountains all over earth. Ah :/ sad ending but good.

  • Baltar's realization that he's gone through so much, gained so much, only to spend the rest of his life as a subsistence farmer makes him almost forgivable... almost. 

  • @BloodofPatriots It was beautiful to see Gaius finally grow to accept himself and his humanity. He was able to confront his past, make a selfless decision, and find the ability to be content. Truly my favorite character followed closely by Tom Frackin' Zarek

  • when james edward olmos says goodbye to starbuck gets me misty eyed everytime

  • So although the finale left me very sad and empty, I don't think that makes it a bad finale. It was very thought-provoking and spurred my imagination as it left quite a few things open-ended. I love the connection to our present day earth. Our mitochondrial eve being half-cylon is awesome and totally plausible as we kind of are machines in many ways. Really gets you thinking about human nature and the implications of technological advancement.

    Gonna miss the hell out of this show.

  • and them stripping themselves of all their technology. The latter wasn't that sad compared to the characters parting but definitely confusing (how are they going to do anything without even basic tools?).

    What happened to Lee was absolutely tragic. Not only is he never going to see his dad again but then he also loses Kara - the love of his life. Some of the character separations I just don't understand, especially Bill separating from Lee and Saul - his son and best friend.

  • Just finished watching this series for the first time and I must say I think it's the best series I've ever watched. I developed such a connection the the show and characters and love how deep and thought-provoking it is in so many different ways: ethically, politically, religiously, etc etc. I was a little disappointed with the ending however, but maybe just because it was very sad (at least for me): the characters going there separate ways, even families parting such as Lee and his dad

  • Well the series finale wasn't that terrible, but it could have been better. imo, it should have should Earth much farther than 150,000 years, like when they have FTL ships of their own and discover the 12 colonies.

  • @starflame34 I think that wouldn't have been very effective. The point of the ending in the present day was to reflect how BSG is a new creation story for our own planet.

  • @waterkeeper511 When I think about that, it make me realize that humans on Earth during this time created this story originally, and if the humans in the story did the same, then it just keeps repeating itself, like when you reflect a mirror into another mirror.

  • WTF AND ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER BY JIMI HENDRIX, IS THE BEST ENDING SONG

  • Terrible series finale. Absolutely terrible.

  • I like the idea behind the ending, but what annoys me about the scrapping of their technology and advanced civilization is: With what did that leave the human race? 150,000 years of wars, witch hunts/burnings, plagues, genocides, etc. Granted there are many wonderful things we've accomplished, but perhaps humankind would have been a few (or many) steps ahead had we not flown all of our technology and civilized values into the sun... It just seemed like an odd decision for the humans to make.

  • @abk245 wtf is this really the ending???????? im only up to 3:11 and dont want to rush through all the episodes because i never want the season to end, but how is 6 and guiyas alive? thanks

  • @tehBLAX  there supposed to angles or something like that

  • @1357245 WOW.... why did they have to do that. what started of a sci fi show turned into that

  • @tehBLAX Actually, way back in season 2, the Six that Gaius always sees told him that she was an angel of God.

    That was in season 2.

  • @waterkeeper511 Yeah, i already know how the show ends and everything, ive given up watching it anymore, which is probably a good thing because then one day i can finish watching it, and not let it end now :)

  • @abk245 They didn't know that we would revert to false religions and burning witches. They thought this was a way out of the cycle.

  • Audio off yes. AND. It was great to this again. Thank you.

  • First time I saw the show I was sure that it will end at 2:50

  • In the end. Cylons are the demons or angels? I love to imagine.

  • I knew it... the Japanese will kill us ALL!!!!

  • this was not a great show

  • In true Science Fiction, as this series was, it is not a very good idea to use too much of GOD. In this case, the Will or Design of God is a substitute to excuse bad writing, lack of ideas and poor imagination. A good writer should always be able to wrap up his story and tie loose ends without covering up mediocrity with the will of God. If the writer burned out, he could have found inspiration from the pool of creative ideas from the fans of the series. They could have created Atlantis...

  • @abbefaria1 That is the dumbest excuse. There are some among us who's skin crawl at any attempt to make any God/supernatural phenomena real. That's what BSG is. There are things we don't know. Thing we may never know. So it ends up at we don't know, so it will remain a mystery. This is not bad scripting, but some of the best and most daring ever taken in a TV show. If there was no element of God it would not be half as good.

  • @jaggedspikerespawn I cordially disagree. I own "Passion of the Christ" and "The Exorcist," so I'm all about faith done RIGHT--but the last two seasons of BSG, particularly this episode, were so bad I was laughing. Rozlin's opera house visions are MEANINGLESS except for the fact that she HAS them. Name 1 thing that changed BECAUSE she had them. Hera was brought to the bridge. She could've easily just RAN there herself. Visions served no purpose. Oh, & Starbuck VANISHES like Houdini? Bad writing.

  • @Gorshkin111 Well since we will never find out. We can assume that it served a purpose we can't identify.

  • @abbefaria1

    You do realize this ending does not exclude something like that. (eg. Atlantis).

    Plus I find it surprising how few noticed what 'head' Baltar says:

    Kobol

    Earth <--- ???

    the real Earth before this one (the nuked Cylon Earth)

    Caprica before the fall

    So she asks him if this (our) society reminded him of others, and one of his responses is basically that our society reminds him of our society. Either it was a mistake, or a reference to earlier history on THIS planet.

  • I was a late comer to Galactica and bought the series three weeks ago. I watched each one with mounting interest as I went along. I was hooked but when the finale came, I cried...it destroyed the whole saga, as far as I am concerned. I will never watch it again. So mediocre and lame. After this magnificient Saga, how could the writers assassinate the characters by giving them a bad case of bipolar depression, scatter them and run the fleet into the sun?

  • worst fucking ending to a series ever

  • much better ending with the right music (all along the watchtower)

  • I love how Baltar went from the most self-obsessed man that he was to appreciating all that his humble origins gave him in the end. It shows a man who went full circle.

  • i frakin cried in the scene where Adama is sitting next to Rosylin´s grave , the music used was a stroke of genius, it should have ended there in my opinion , the angel valtar part wasnt needed , was sort of anticlimatic , at the most up to where the kid is doing her ¨little house on the prairie¨, run down the hill thing , i love galactica and i will miss all the cast of characters and theyre storys

  • maybe the worst ending ever

  • No doubt, I love this series, but one aspect about the End gave me a really bad feeling: That the remnants of Humanity spread apart over the entire planet, in small groups, with only the things they carry and without any of their tech. Beginning anew sounds good, but these people know NOTHING about this planet. I dont think many of then survived the first few years. With his decision, Apollo basically frakked the Surivors. In the end the ONLY important person in the Fleet was Hera.

  • That's not five minutes that's 6minutes (5:59)

  • "the things I do for love" That's when 6 decided to save Gaius.

  • Man I miss this series. And the question of who "he" is, is obvious to me...he is Zeus Bill Adama.

  • "that too is in god's plan"

    "you know it doesn't like that name"

    WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...! Motherfuckers. Total utter fucking motherfuckers. It's an amazing show then the VERY FINAL WORDS are like 'yeah that was a ship in a bottle, that was nothing, there's this whole other amazing story we aren't telling". BASTARDS.

  • "-things I do for love.."

    Jaime Lannister

  • i hate how they killed Dee off

  • had me in tears these final minutes of the show....i think its the music that tops it.

  • This ending has been done before *yawn* how unoriginal, lets just knock off planet of the apes since were to lazy to think up a better ending. Seriously, what happen at the pitch meeting? "Hey guys great idea, i want to end BSG with a cycle all over again" Oh wow brilliant! No one has ever done that before! This we be the best ending ever!" *sighs*

  • The series finale truly felt like a finale should feel, however when you think about it there are lots of things that dont make sense.

    For starters they all just got rid of their technology and now they are going to magically start farms? I almost lost it when baltar started talking about building one because even if you know everything, you still need some goddamed tools! Also they cant all hate each other so much that they are willing to spread out and never see each other again.

  • @intrepidrock123 Doesn't it seem like the would have disassembled the ships for use as housing on earth? Does it not seem that they would have eventually started a city too? What about all the other Implications such as disease and stuff. I back you up man.

  • Does it have to happen again? Im ready to go now....

  • Makes such a difference with the added music at the end,,,one of the only TV series to bring a tear to my eye.

  • i think you can read into it as much as you like. I like to think that the stories of flying fire in the skies or the carvings of airplanes found in peru may be BSG crew and how we became technologically advanced and how there are different races. its all silly i know but i like to think that was the thought process behind the finale. i cried at the last scene and went into some kind mourning it was so lost. now watched it all again after a year .

  • So the crew of the Galactica become the for-parents of the human race?

  • @davisgreen2020

    No, they became the parents of the humans on earth in our time. Humans were originally from planet called Kobal (which the galactica finds). There were 13 colonies of kobal the 13th was earth but it was lost. The other 12 colonies were caprica and so forth in which battlestare galactica the show was based on, those colonies created the cylons and then the first cylon was happend. There were 12 original battlestars 1 for each planet and galactica was the one for caprica

  • my 2 fav tv shows off all time... THE WIRE and BSG

  • @MrLegendaaaa I had a dream about that! The Fleet jumps too the moon and so do the cylons, beat the frak out of them, then right before Galactica gives up, Earths fleet uncloaks with x50 superior weapons.... And shields... Then Clylons stay and fight them because they have nothing left so there's a epic battle and a little taste of revenge.

  • I think the ending was so epic and sad at times... But sometimes I wish it would have been different... Like driving the fleet into a frakking sun?..... I think they should have got to earth and it's modern time....

  • @NightFeaR96

    Yea nd me both, a lot of people thought that is what was going to happen.. I never understood why they flew all there ships into the sun... I relise it was so the human race could start over and eliminate all the technoligy and information on the cylons.... but because humans are humans 150k years later we are making robots all over again... so the cycle starts once more...

  • @NightFeaR96 No the original series did that. this new ending is great. about the cycle repeating no 6 said it wouldn't happen she is usually right.come to think of it what if the ufos spotted this days were actually the centurions. crazy but could be true they could be coming back to see what were doing

  • I just spent a fortnight watching the whole four seasons...now I'm wondering what I'm going to do with the rest of my free time. Lol. Frak, what a great show this was.

  • perve at 5:45

  • you know he doesn't like that name....

    Fuck i want to know whats up with that phrase >.<

  • I hate it when great shows end, I get this horrible feeling in my stomach.

  • @CynicalVision Better they end, than try to go on forever and depreciate themselves coughsmallvillecough.

  • @CynicalVision In this case, I actually appreciated the ending, I mean could you imagine BSG ending any other way?

  • @CynicalVision Same here :O

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  • @argebarse LOL that would have been a nice alternate ending

  • where are the reruns better than the crap on scyfy now

  • @supermanfan62 Buy the box set of Blue-Ray or DVD and have your own BSG marathon once a year. I did and it's the best purchase I've made.

  • its too bad the season ends at fourth i would like an other cause it just rocks :D and i like sharon valerii :D she ist one of the best chars xD just like helo :D ohh well sharon is me dreamgirl xD

  • 'you know i know about farming' - that bit always brings me to tears

  • @kitt998 same here...every single time.

  • This Show should have Been on the A & E Network. It was the Final Episod which slammed Reality in and just about Brought us to Tears with the Reality tha tafter a Nuclear Armageddon, the Huma nRace will reduce itself to Sticks and Stones. It will have to Restart itself, Period. The Time may indeed take 150,000 years.In The Interum, who knows what would happen ? Would some humans develop Space Travel and Leave and Take their Technology with them and be thought of as Gods by those who stayed ?

  • Fuck whoever owns the rights to that jimi hendrix song. Fuckin' A-holes worried about a snippet. This kind of pettiness makes me relish stealing this stuff.

  • @eswyatt Not even a Jimi Hendrix song really. It's a Bob Dylan song famously covered by Hendrix.

  • aww i wanted the cylons to follow to earth beat the crap out of the fleet then earth arrives and saves the day with its own huge fleet, that woulda been cooler

  • The best series finale ever!

  • @KicksYou I disagree, but you are entitled to your opinion. It felt like they made this up as they went along, created visions (the writer's cheap way to FORCE an audience to keep watching so as to tantalize and keep asking, "Bet you wanna know what that vision's all about, huh?"), and then the visions were largely irrelevant. Starbuck vanishes like Houdini? She died but came back in another Raptor that needs the Five 5 nearby to find a destroyed Earth? Oh, and, Gaius and Six are angels????

  • @KicksYou finally someone with a brain. I loved the ending of this fantastic show. Everyone else can blow a turtle

  • It all makes sense now, Jimmi Hendrix was a cylon. Great show anyways!

  • @Noctis411 maybe jimmi hendrix was the artist cylon that they boxed a llong time ago? :O the number 7 i think and they called him danielle?

  • @bogi1st

    Bob Dylan!

  • @bogi1st The idea here is the collective unconscious. These things are in humanity's memory, and the Cylon's memories as well. That's why things like the song repeat.

  • the morons destroyed a wonderful series with this ending... GOD? religion? you must be kidding me. this is not religion-fiction is SCIENCE-fiction stupid writers

  • @dumbnetworks "stupid writers?" It's their show. You might not have liked what they did with it in the end, but it was their prerogative to do what they wanted. Also, why are religious fiction and science fiction so mutually exclusive? With the many references this show made to a "god" and to "gods" throughout all four seasons, I feel quite sure that religion is a very central component of this science fiction series. My point: you might not have liked it, but that doesn't make the writers dumb.

  • @dumbnetworks Since science fiction is ultimately about the impact of technology on human society, philosophy, culture etc, and since religion is - for better or worse - such a huge part of human existence, I think it's more than understandable they would choose to include it in the show.

  • A Poignant and Beauytiful ending with Deep Meaning to theCondition of th Human Race in what may have Happened adn in what May happen. Even the Machine Race Cylons Learned along the way and became People. I will Miss this show and it's Great Flawed and Very Human Characters. The actors cast for this show fit each Role Perfectly.James Callis as the New Baltar was Believable and Over the Top as the New Baltar. He too was a Victim of Variables even he could not Control.

  • Guyus Baltar taught the world how to farm?  I shutter at the thought..

    lol

  • Will you all take a suggestion from a fan of the original and only Galactica? Moore made a HUGE mistake concluding his version in the past. Now all he can produce are "prequels" where everyone will know what the eventual outcome will be. I also find it very hard to believe that citizens of a highly advanced civilization would willingly convert to cavemen rather than keep at least some of their technology

  • @quacksacker

    I don't they converted to cavemen. Maybe they are supposed to be the people of the stars the Maya and Egytians talked about. Maybe they are the beings that are said to live beneath the earth and are responsible for "USOs" in the ocean. There are alot of ways to look at it. This would also show that they kept some of their tech.. since the "alleged" subteranean humaniods are said to have advanced technology. Just a little sci fi twist and imagination :).

  • I am very dissapointed at Lee Adama, humans learn from their mistakes, what he said is just simply sticking your head in the sand and hopefully it won't return.

  • If they kept the ships, we could have FTL capability. DAMN IT! Nice to know BSG takes place 150 000 years in the past, but it still makes a bit disapointed. But none the less, BSG is the most EPIC sci-fi of this time!!!

  • Idk why but the ending of this makes me cry

  • I seriously don't see anyone could be okay with this nonsensical ending, it is irritatingly retarded. And none of this bs about 'the journey' or 'warnings about the dangers of technology'. BLAH! Stupid end to what WAS a worthy show. I can't even watch caprica because of this lame excuse for a finale.

  • 'You know I know about farming..' I lost it, baawed for the third time in this episode :)

  • awesome series with an equally awesome ending.

  • what a great show... then they made caprica... sigh.. stop focusing on the lame ass crap and focus on cylons and the 1st war.. that'll make that show good... no one cares bout some spoiled brat in VR world

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  • bsg was truly one of the best series ever, but the ending was the most disappointing ever

  • It'd be interesting if the Galactica never made it into the sun, if the computers incorrectly calculated a course a few degrees off so that the ship instead orbited the sun in a manner similar to Halley's Comet... and was found by Earth 150,000 years later.

  • @CobaltX07 I really like that idea.....It would be a very cool concept for a spinoff

    Unfortunately, they are instead going to do the first Cylon Wars for the next BSG show in the franchise....

  • Bull Shit

  • They shot the film at SFU... wahaha

  • The ending made me cry. :/

  • So Jimi Hendreckis really is GOD !!!!  LOL

  • that woman,1.05,is a combination from a cat and a car

  • so what happens they find earth and then it's 150000 yrs later,i thought earth was destroyed,how can they be on it

  • @pazzerhead this is the second earth , watch the show jeeez

  • But,the question remains..does all of this have to happen again ?

  • e la battaglia ricomincia....

  • so i guess Youtube lets this copyrighted clip slip has long has they be shore and crap up the video quality and force the up-loader to change the audio track ~_~

  • is this season 5?

  • @MajorHowdy Because shows about genocide and running to survive with nothing but the clothes on your back is never really a "fun" situation.

  • @MajorHowdy Basing your judgement on a show you only watched 2 x 30 mins of is hardly any way to judge it is it ? that is quite sad really

  • @MajorHowdy your statement really shows how superficial you are!! Trust me the show is amazingly fun to watch, it has one of the most gripping consequent plots in TV history, and following the characters along their desperate journey against all odds is as breathtaking as a show can get, plus they are really well imagined... and it's more down to earth than you might think! So I would suggest you start watching the show from beginning and follow the plot and ONLY aftert the first season judge!

  • BSG IS THE GREATEST SHOW EVER

  • Such a nice ending for Baltar and Six.

    Not only were they both responsible for destruction of the Colonies which was what started the whole thing, but Baltar was from an agrarian planet. He tried his entire life to get away from his past of living on a farming planet and to blend in with the sophisticated Capricans, but in the end it is what he had to go back to.

    Such an amazing series.

  • @StarshipPoopers1 - He was also remembering his dad in the scene 150,000 years earlier, who thought that Baltar thought that he was too good for him & his planet. Even though his dad was a crusty, earthy, disagreeable old fart, he missed him, I could tell.

  • @StarshipPoopers1 Exactly, you can escape who you are in the end. Very profound ending, and glad to see I am not alone with that idea :)

  • the end music is totally amazing

  • could some one please tell me what ist the name of the track thats starts at like 5:00, thanks :)

  • Jimi Hendrix's version of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower"

  • Wahat last minutes of BSG?

  • I wonder how long it took before most of the survivors of the human colonists died of things like harsh winter, colds, fevers, dysentery, bacterial infections and the like. What with them throwing away all of their progress. Such a stupid thing to do.

  • true, i mean, they could have still used their technology, but only limit it for more important needs, so as not to abuse it again, and repeat the mistakes of the past. also, they could have tried to find other habitable planets

  • Dude the music that you got for the ending is just amazing! The movie should have the same music for the end! It would add so smothly.

  • yep the best music for the ending of BSG ... it fits to how Six and Gaius dissappear in the crowd of people .... what an amazing ending ...

  • You dont have the faintest idea how to capture a video, do you?

  • he is shorter than my dog

  • I loved this ending, the repeated inevitable destruction of humanity because of itself, makes you think

  • I just realized something Baltar said that "it" doesn't like to be called god

    What was he refering too I wonder

  • @Wheeljack35 the jelous god I presume, that fucked with the other 12.

  • Probably a dig at the way humans perceive God as a human-looking man, when it's much more likely to be an extremely powerful alien intelligence that isn't bound by our genders, our ways of thinking, our rather poor and fragile bodies etc... That line was the only redeeming feature of the whole 'God did it all' cop out.

  • I would call the ending of BSG a "cop out" because a divine intelligence guided them to the end. If anything it holds precedents in the original series with the "beings of light".

    I can't see how anyone who didn't hear Hendrix at the end and see the Japanese robots (who even LOOK a little like Fraking Cylons!) could not have gotten goosebumps over that.

    All of this has happened before, and it can happen again. That was the lesson. So what if its not a "happy ending" big fraking deal.

  • The happy ending part isn't directed at me, is it? I expected the ending to be considerably darker than it was, considering all the talk of death that was going around.

    When I first saw the ending, I really enjoyed it. And then, as time went on and I saw it some more, I sat and thought about it, and realised they'd explained away all the major questions in the most convenient manner possible, and done so with an anti-science message. I still like the character moments and the action though.

  • "Anti-science message".....say what?!

    I fail to see anything in the ending that suggests an anti-science agenda. If anything the message has to do with using science responsibly.

    Cobol, The first Earth, Caprica and the other colonies....they made the same mistake. They allowed their own technology to get ahead of their human nature. They did not evolve enough to use technology responsibly. In the end none of them treated their creations any better than their fellow man and it destroyed them.

  • The message here is if out Earth will make the same mistake as Caprica and so forth.

    Will we created Artificial Intelligence and then enslave those "children of humanity," treating them no better than our own decadent natures toward one another?

    As for the other questions, I think I will wait until the final episode of Caprica before I judge if things are explained or not....for all you know, the last shot will be little Starbuck playing piano with her dad like 50 years later.

  • They gave up all of their technology when they reached Earth, on a whim. That was stupid, and came across as anti-science, at least to me. It was completely idiotic. They may have been happy for like 5 minutes, but what do they do when they can't find enough food to feed 30,000 people, or they discover that the natives aren't so friendly, or they realise that, hey, living in caves/huts/tents for the rest of your life was not such a good idea afterall?...

  • ...By deciding not to go with Romo's idea of a city and instead spreading out and having sex with natives, they risked causing a lot more damage. You'd think they'd have realized that their diseases, viruses or whatever they bought to the planet were alien to this location, and so instead of living out the rest of their lives together in a very small city, limiting the harm they would be doing, they spread out...

    But don't worry... God probably told them to do it :-/

  • Ah, you last words "God probably told them to do it" clearly show your hatred of religion and your contempt for people who believe in it.

    As to your other points, other than the potential for the diseases they are not familiar with, I do not agree it was a whim.

    And suppose they had made a city and spread out....then what? When they get into confrontations with them do they simply kill them off like Native Americans and Africans who got in the way of someone else's "progress"?!

    Disgusting!

  • I'm not a fan of religion anymore, no, but that doesn't excuse cop-outs, which IMO, it was. I was expecting something more complex. I don't know why now, the signs were there...

    In regards to it being a whim or not, it was. Lee Adama seemed to make the decision for everyone. I don't think the 30,000 people would have been to happy about it to be honest. I doubt I would have been if he'd sentenced me to live like a caveman.

  • Its highly doubtful that all 30,000 of them choose to build farms and interbreed with the local primates...I'm not so certain about Baltar though (LOL!).

    My guess is that some of them did in fact lay the building blocks for the first civilizations: Greece, Rome, Egypt, Phoenicia, ect.

    As to the Cylon "God" I don't believe it refers to the father of Christ. I think its more like "The Force" or Quintessence or something like that based on what the Head Six and Head Baltar said at the end.

  • 1. I think that's how we're supposed to see it as our civilization is much like Caprica, we have their memories, etc...

    2. I guess it could be something like that. I did take it to mean that 'it' was not a he or a she, or what humans perceive as a God, but some kind of weird higher alien entity. Which is most likely what our Gods would be if they were real. I could get behind the idea of their being much more advanced and powerful beings out there than us.

  • The Cylon god represents monotheism, which is older than Yahweh. Try Zoroastrianism.

  • Yeah I was thinking the same thing they should have kept the ships including the galactica and the cylon baseship.

  • He that can be cool humans finding the galactica return to the stars and finding the cylons there.Or the remains of that colony or what.And with that they can make a great leap in scienance.

  • They filmed this at SFU in vancouver!! recognize everything!! they are near the quad

  • It's too bad the A-holes that own the rights to 'Watchtower' won't let even the short excerpt that plays at the end of this scene be posted on youtube.

  • Huh ok

  • Actually the finale was great. The series between the New Caprica discovery and the last episode was crap.

  • this is FRACKING AWESOME

    and its best with the music Roslin and Adama at the end, it makes the end more epic

  • I love Baltar because he is shallow and deep in the same breath. very poetic charactor, be nice if ladies in the real world would love genuis instead of chaos Be nice if all ladies were giant babes like tricia helfer too. .

  • @082076 keep in mind buddy, she was a Cylon lol

  • This is sad, i felt really connected to this show

  • Oh God......

  • I had the same thought when I saw the ending and heard Hendrix play "All Along the Watchtower" and saw the robots....its errie.

  • At 4:01 it is The Director not Bear.

  • No, it's RDM you moron

  • RDM is the director.

  • I'm watching the whole series over again, I have to, it's that good

  • 4:01 its BEAR MCREARY THE SHOWS COMPOSER!!!

  • its actually Ronald D Moore

  • lol i realised that right after i posted that comment. lol

  • So this is it , the end of BSG , the best show ever..... -sigh-

    All i can do know is wonder what happened to the centurians , maybe they will continue the show involving them....

  • their was a edited scene where at the end of the end head 6 and head baltar conversation you can see a advanced ship jumping in over earth full of centurians whaching over earth