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Battlestar Galactica: Season 4 [DVD]

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Battlestar Galactica balances its striking special effects with character-driven drama and social commentary to create a show that's both entertaining and relevant. This critical favourite from Ronald D. Moore (Star Trek: The Next Generation) re-imagines the cult series from the 1970s with a new cast and more impressive villains. It also eschews the sunny outlook of Star Trek in favor of a darker vision of space and humanity as it comments on issues such as terrorism and civil liberties. Androids called Cylons have massacred billions of people, leaving only a small group of survivors. Led by Oscar nominees Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell, the human fleet searches for a mythical planet called Earth as they evade the Cylons.

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277 of 291 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Actually, this is the first half of season four., 16 Aug 2008
By Lawrence Mikkelsen (Auckland, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
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Calling this season four is a misnomer. It's actually only the *first half* of season four. (Season four was derailed because of the writers' strike last year, and remaining half of the season - the last 10 or 11 episodes - will screen in early 2009.) I'd rate the actual content of the episodes as a solid five stars ... but I wouldn't buy this box set. I'll happily wait until 2009 and get the whole of season four in one package.
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141 of 151 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A little more information...after internet investigation, 2 Sep 2008
By Neil Bray (Southampton United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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For those people (like me) who didn't realise this is half a season I have found out the following:

This is the first 10 episodes.
The last 10 episodes will be released in the UK under the title of 'Season 5' (hence the 'Season 4' title of this one).

This UK release will also include 'Razor' (although I can't find any confirmation of whether it will be the extended version of 'Razor'). It will also included deleted scenes and a sneak peak of the 2nd half of the season.

If, like me, you haven't bought Razor yet then this is still a good way of getting your BSG fix. Especially as I'm getting this as a birthday present.

Having now received this item:
This set contains:
The first 10 episodes of Season Four.
The EXTENDED VERSION of Razor (including commentary, deleted scenes and minisodes).
A sneak peek trailer of Season 5 (really 4.1) (which is not worth the disc space)
A whole bunch of deleted scenes from each episode.

Unlike others I was unable to buy Razor earlier - so the inclusion of the extended edition here is absolutely brilliant.
I also did NOT want to wait another year simply so have this season in a single box.
I'd rather watch these excellent 10 episodes NOW and wait for the final 10 until next year.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Decent, but marred by pacing troubles, 5 Jan 2009
By A. Whitehead "Werthead" (Colchester, Essex United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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First off, since I was one of the first to note it, yes it is annoying that this is only half of Season 4 (10 episodes + the Razor TV movie) and that it was being sold for only a few pounds cheaper than the full 20-episode sets of Seasons 2-3. However, given the discount prices it is now available at and the fact that Season 1 (13 episodes) also suffers from this, it's probably not worth getting too upset about it. I suspect the DVD company really wanted episode 410, 'Revelations', as a cliffhanger given its impact and it has to be said it is quite effective. Also, the DVD company has confirmed there will be no 'complete' Season 4 set. The last 10 episodes (and the Plan TV movie) will be released as a seperate set, probably called 'Season 5' or 'BSG: The Final Episodes' as they are being marketed for television.

That out the way, Season 4 starts with dealing with the fall-out from the S3 finale. Four regular characters discover they are Cylons, Starbuck has reappeared despite last being seen in a Viper exploding above a gas giant and the fleet, having undergone a mysterious power failure, is under attack by a colossal Cylon fleet. The opening episode gives us the most impressive space battle yet as the fleet sustains heavy losses as it tries to escape. It's not too much of a spoiler to reveal it does escape, but the victory is marred by discontent over Starbuck's return and her claim that she has been to Earth. Adama decides to trust her and gives her a ship and crew to see if they can locate the planet, but Starbuck's orders do not prove popular and soon she has a mutiny on her hands...

Meanwhile, the Cylons are in turmoil with the revelation that the mysterious 'Final Five' models are in the human fleet, and it isn't long before the gulf between the models begun by events on New Caprica explodes into a fractious civil war. Back in the fleet the four Cylons try to work out what is going on whilst concealing their identities, and Apollo begins a new career in the fleet's political system. Baltar finds himself the leader of a new cult fascinated by the Cylon's belief in one true god, and Roslin, dealing with the return of her cancer, is confronted by the prospect of her own mortality.

Season 4 raises a lot of interesting issues and the story does move forward in an intriguing manner. However, the fact that what were supposed to be two full 20-episode seasons have been compressed into one is painfully obvious at times: Apollo's meteoric rise through the political ranks in just a few episodes and weeks of time in the series would have made more sense spread across a whole season and maybe a year of narrative time, and the Cylon Civil War happens mostly off-screen due to time and budgetary constraints. All of this really hits home in Episode 8, Sine Qua Non, which is possibly the most confused, bemusing and borderline nonsensical episode the series has ever done, moving characters into the positions they are needed in for plot purposes by having them behave totally out of character (Adama especially).

However, once that painful act is accomplished, the final two episodes of the half-season return the series to a form it hasn't enjoyed since early Season 3. The controversial alliance between the humans and one of the Cylon factions raises a number of very interesting questions about the nature of both humanity and the Cylons, whilst the attack on the Hub is nothing short of breathtaking. But it is the mid-season finale, 'Revelations', which impresses the most. The best episode since the 'Exodus' two-parter, it moves quickly but doesn't feel rushed and is packed with moments of stunning acting (Eddie Olmos as Adama and Michael Hogan as Tigh give us the most dramatically intense scene of the series to date, whilst Jamie Bamber delivers his best performance as Lee is put in a really difficult position). The final two minutes or so of the episode represent one of the most talked-about moments of television in the last year, and will ensure that everyone comes back for the second half of the season, regardless of how much they charge for it on DVD.

BSG: Season 4 is not the series at its best, but it does undertake a lot of necessary plot movements to set things up for the show's grand conclusion, and the episode 'Revelations' justifies the price of the set by itself. Recommended. Also remember that the final episodes of BSG begin airing on 16 Jan 2009 in the USA and 20 Jan 2009 in the UK.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Confused?
Just in case anyone is as confused as I was about this... Season Four is split in two halves - this is the first half, followed by 'The Final season'. Read more
Published 24 days ago by W.L.

3.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing season
This season is a bit of a let-down. The pace suffers from far too much contemplation of navels and irrelevant flash-backs, the sci-fi gets sidelined by religious mumbo-jumbo and... Read more
Published 25 days ago by Dimmer Thanmost

5.0 out of 5 stars Husband loves it
Another great christmas present. Been worth every penny. The quality of the films are rubbish I must say, but hey the husband doesn't care.
Published 2 months ago by C. Spencer

4.0 out of 5 stars battlestar galactica season 4
item arrived quickly and well packaged, season 4 is actually only half a season (10 episodes) due to the writers strike. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mr. Daniel Clark

3.0 out of 5 stars False advertisement
To call this season 4 is false advertisement.

I actually liked the show, but I'll be damned if gonna pay for season 4 twice. Read more
Published 4 months ago by L. Lund

2.0 out of 5 stars not very good
unlike the others this one did very little for me, I hope the last one can make up for the let down this one was.
Published 4 months ago by R. Hodge

5.0 out of 5 stars Best SCI-FI show ever!
I truly loved the Battlestar Galactica series. This was certainly the best SCI-FI show ever created. I'm glad it ended when it did... and how it did. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Joshua M. Thompson

3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best season!
The end was dreadful,not very inspired to say the least and gave the idea of lack of imagination.
I'm fan of galactica but now i'm grateful that this was the last season.
Published 7 months ago by Maria José Dionísio

5.0 out of 5 stars Final Series ? are you sure ?
Battlestar Galactica - The Final Season [DVD] [2009] [2004]

As a BSG fan I thought the entire series has been excellent. Read more
Published 8 months ago by D. J. Wild

3.0 out of 5 stars The God season
First of all why only three stars? Well this is partially down to the misnomer that this is a full season, it isn't. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Monkey

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