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The characters were the heart and soul of BSG -- the 'stand alone' episodes of season 3 were just what the series needed. Seasons 1-2 and the occupation of New Caprica set the stage for the show, and everything up until Baltar's trial shed light on the characters and what they were dealing with. Rolling into season 4 and the series finale, we can all breathe a sigh of relief that most, if not all, of the characters found resolution.
The decision to use Nickelback was undoubtedly an extension of SCI FI's idiotic decision to FORCE Ronald D. Moore and the BSG writers to do more "standalone" episodes in the post-New Caprica season 3 lineup. Which explains why just about everything after New Caprica and before Baltar's trial was pretty lame. Still, this was the greatest show on television. I enjoy Caprica as well and cannot wait for the eventual prequel about young Adama in the First Cylon War!
But I have to say that one episode I really enjoyed before Baltar's trial was 'A Day in the Life'. We knew that there were days for the crew in between each episode, and what we saw were simply the more significant events. But this episode, as uneventful as it was (save the airlock incident with Tyrol and Cally) was really interesting. It was one of those days 'in between' for the crew, and really just seem to put a realistic spin on things. I guess I just kind of related to it...
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SO SAY WE ALL!
But I have to say that one episode I really enjoyed before Baltar's trial was 'A Day in the Life'. We knew that there were days for the crew in between each episode, and what we saw were simply the more significant events. But this episode, as uneventful as it was (save the airlock incident with Tyrol and Cally) was really interesting. It was one of those days 'in between' for the crew, and really just seem to put a realistic spin on things. I guess I just kind of related to it...