Battlestar Ends at 4

Oh shit! Battlestar is ending next year at the end of the fourth season:

Cult TV show Battlestar Galactica will end early next year, the program’s makers have confirmed. The final fourth season of the sci-fi show will be broadcast on U.S. cable network Sci Fi Channel from November. Executive producers Ronald Moore and David Eick released a statement, saying, “This show was always meant to have a beginning, a middle and, finally, an end. Over the course of the last year, the story and the characters have been moving strongly toward that end, and we’ve decided to listen to those internal voices and conclude the show on our own terms. And while we know our fans will be saddened to know the end is coming, they should brace themselves for a wild ride getting there – we’re going out with a bang.”

Well there’s always something to be said for going out with a guns blazing instead of fading away… (Ahem *Lost* cough cough *X-Files* cough, excuse me!)

Plus there’s always the Caprica series!

PS: What’s this about a the Battlestar Galactica movie Razor being about Pegasus before it found Galactica? Wouldn’t that make 6 the only regular cast member in the movie?

(Via IMDb.)


2 Responses to “Battlestar Ends at 4”

  • Audra Says:

    If you’ve watched LOST recently, it has actually exploded into wonderfulness again, at least that’s the opinion of most people I know. Furthermore, by making LOST have a definied amount of episodes and seasons left, I think some of the filler will be dropped… Also, I’ve found that filler episodes I was not so much a fan of tend to give information that we don’t realize we’d want/need until later, because it is so intricate.

  • Nick Says:

    Yeah, I’m behind on Lost (as well as Battlestar) but I’ve heard that Lost got better.

    I don’t think setting the episode limit on Lost will help that much though. There will still be crap episodes.

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