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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2009

Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell and creator Ronald D. Moore discuss the final episode of the Emmy and Peabody-winning Sci Fi Channel series 'Battlestar Galactica' which airs this Friday. (March 19)

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  • Battlestar Galactica is simply the best television program ever created.

  • I <3 Mary McDonnell - she's awesome! :)

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  • even associated press miss it ='[

  • @jkebab1 It does not matter. The premise that there is indeed a little something called free will makes it so strong. It's all about premises here, because we did not grasp the whole picture to make a final statement. This conclusion is always based on our personal observations, wheither we'd like to admit that or not.

  • @jben2north i agree

    

  • @gunlover94 That would be a really great message if humans actually had free will.

  • @jben2north so say we all!!

  • Edward James Olmos !! Repect to the roots !! BladeRunner and 9/11..What is to be human and how do you fight fear?!!

  • The overall message i got form this video is freewill is a gift that we use to define ourselves. Even though the cylons are exactly the same, they act completely different because of the choices they made. The centurions are just animals that do not have free will. Humans are kind of prejudice people, learning to accept differences.

  • I have Ron Moore's Portrait over my bed.

  • @fpsBeaTt Of those, only ToS, and TnG have stood the test of time.

    Battlestar, in the few years that it ran, managed to become one of the most influential, and inspirational new series in sci-fi history.

    Not knocking Star Trek at all, I'm just saying that of them, I have to agree that Battlestar had a more lasting influence, both as a viewer and as a human being.

  • @jben2north Um, in your opinion. You seem to forget Star Trek TOS, TNG, DS9, Firefly.

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