You know, being such a huge fan of the most recent Battlestar Galactica remake, I was surprised to say that the original series... Not all that impressed!
The main problem that I had with it is that everything seemed to have this epic (almost theatrical) feel to it... This made Lorne Greene's roll of, 'Adama' to be extremely irritating...
But this latest episode, 'The Lost Warrior' (1978) not only seemed to loose this useless (and kind of annoying) theatrical style to the show, and just made it a sort of a fun sort of pseudo Sci-fi/Western, that was just exactly the type of change that I think this show needed to get better!
Written by: Donld P. Bellisario (Quantum Leap) and Directed by: Rod Holcomb (Chains Of Gold). Starring: Richard Hatch (Star Trek: Axanar), Dirk Benedict (The A-Team), Lorne Greene (Earthquake), Herbert Jefferson Jr. (Apollo 13), Noah Hathaway (The NeverEnding Story), Laurette Spang (Airport 1975), Terry Carter (The Phil Silvers Show), Katherine Cannon (The Hidden), Lance LeGault (Mortal Kombat), Claude Earl Jones (Dark Night Of The Scarecrow), Red West (Roadhouse) & Johnny Timko (Prophecy).
This episode tells the tale of how Apollo (Richard Hatch), who has been detected by the Cylons ends up drawing them away from the Galactica and it's refugee fleet... The problem is that Apollo has run out of fuel and lands on the planet, 'Equellus'.
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With out options, and after being discovered by, 'Puppis' (Johnny Timko) and his mother, 'Vella' (Katherine Cannon)... Apollo decides to settle in to the simple life of living with this frontier family (at least until he can find some way to get back to the, 'Galactica'.)
Meanwhile, on the Galactia, 'Starbuck' (Dirk Benedict) and the rest of the squadron decide to distract, 'Boxey' (Hathway), from the fact that, 'Apollo' isn't home yet... Due to the fact that she, and the rest of the fleet can't go and search for Apollo until after the Cylon's leave!
Well during this time, Apollo has discovered that a lone Cylon that call's itself, 'Red Eye' has decided to work for an evil human leader by the name of, 'Lacerta' (Claude Earle Jones), and decides to figure out how Lacerta is connected to the Cylons so that he can figure out a way to get home!
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In the end, I also liked how the planet is set up sort of like, 'the old west'. But there are definitely some major plot holes that are a little distracting in the episode... Still this episode in my opinion despite any negative stuff, I have found to be one of the better episodes, and if you check it out, you might find the same thing as well!
http://youtu.be/vFAfta-BIZk