Official Score = 3 Devils |
Don't get me wrong, the remake was a great I mean besides the fact that it had all of the more generic elements that make a Science Fiction show great... Including the more likely modern elements, this remake was extremely exciting, and even the more tedious and redundant episodes (which there unfortunately was some of those), still kept you on the edge of your seat, wondering what direction it was going to go!
But there was something lacking from the remake that just didn't translate quite right from the original to the most recent remake... That is the camp factor!
You see, (and Star Trek pulled this off real well), but Battlestar Galactica (at least the original one did anyway), pulled off a surprising lot of elements pretty amazingly from humanities past, and some stuff from the future... And melded it in to campy joy!
A great show... True campy awesomeness! |
And you know what? All of this... the straightforward stuff, as well as the camp stuff is really one of the major contributors to making Episode 7: 'The Long Patrol' So great!
Starring: Richard Hatch (The Streets Of San Francisco), Dirk Benedict (The A-Team), Lorne Greene (Earthquake), Herbert Jefferson Jr. (Apollo 13), John Colicos (The Changling), Maren Jensen (Deadly Blessing), Noah Hathaway (The NeverEnding Story), Laurette Spang (Plot 7) & Terry Carter (Foxy Brown).
Starbuck preparing for his long mission! |
You see, Starbuck (Dirk Benedict) has been assigned to a special recon viper with long range capabilities in order to be able to ferret out threats before any threats become visible... And of course not long after he leaves the Galatica on his mission he ends up finding it!
Ultimately what he finds is an Ancient colony of humans that used to be a Colonial, 'Penal Colony' whose current inhabitants appear to be the descendants of the original prison population (Guards included.)
Starbuck on his way to destiny! |
Besides what I mentioned above, I have to say that the stuff that I didn't like about the previous episodes (a good example being that the writers seemed to write Adama so that he sounded a little like a, 'blowhard'...) Mostly that was all gone, and made this episode that much more enjoyable! Give it a try, it is an episode worthy of the trip through the original BSG series!