"Galactica 1980" Galactica Discovers Earth: Part 1 (TV Episode 1980) Poster

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6/10
Some good points, but inherent weakness
cashbacher20 August 2023
Like many others, I was extremely disappointed when the television series "Battlestar Galactica" was cancelled after one season. While I questioned many of the absurd plot points, the general trend of the series was entertaining. Therefore, I was pleased when I viewed the promos for the reboot called "Galactica 1980." The time is many years after the destruction of the colonies where the Galactica led the survivors on a trek for Earth. The premise is that the fleet has encountered Earth, but a powerful Cylon force is close behind. Once it is clear that Earth is well behind the colonies in technology, rather than proceed to Earth and put it in danger, the decision is made to veer off and send small teams to Earth with the goal being to accelerate the pace of technological advancement. This introduces the first major plot hole, for the Cylons would be capable of intercepting broadcast transmissions from Earth and realize that it is populated by humans.

The introduction of the genius Dr. Zee is an interesting point, for it introduces the concept of a tactical wizard that can help even the odds between the humans and Cylons. The story follows two warriors, Troy and Dillon that are sent to Earth to make contact with a renowned nuclear physicist and help him solve the problems associated with nuclear power. The contact takes place in southern California.

There are several attempts at humor where Troy and Dillon demonstrate a lack of understanding of basic concepts of human behaviors. Some work while many do not. It also demonstrates another plot flaw, for a genius at the level of Dr. Zee would have created briefing materials for the warriors that would help them avoid some of the misunderstandings.

Despite these weaknesses, the episode has enough good points that it instills hope in the viewer that the series will improve over future episodes as the characters and their roles are fleshed out. The introduction of the female reporter Jamie Hamilton shows a lot of promise as she is smart and adaptable.
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3/10
cylons attack Earth! (sort of)
robrosenberger14 January 2016
Warning: Spoilers
A (simulated) cylon attack on Earth! Flying motorcycles! Right out of the gate, Robbie Rist (THE BRADY BUNCH, THE BIONIC WOMAN) is so annoying as Dr. Zee, he'll be replaced by the fourth episode. And why didn't PLANET OF THE APES issue an injunction against his name? The classic cast is invoked in recycled credits images, and during some cringe-worthy exposition. We're off to Earth in this three-parter, as Boxey (call me Troy, please) and Dillon make contact with a nuclear physicist (Robert Reed - THE BRADY BUNCH, ROOTS), to goose his research in the right direction. Stow that smirk, Reed's actually spot-on and well-written. If they were hoping to make it all feel more familiar by using guest actors who did classic sci fi turns, it works. Richard Lynch, back from "Gun on Ice Planet Zero", is the ruthless commander Xavier, who goes renegade (and back in time) to help create nazi superweapons. Pamela Susan Shoop (BUCK ROGERS "Vegas in Space", also featuring Lynch), Michael Strong (STAR TREK "What are Little Girls made of?"), and Sharon Acker (STAR TREK "The Mark of Gideon") are also tantalizingly familiar. Our three heroes follow Xavier. Look - an adorable Jewish moppet running from a boxcar! They talk about a temporal prime directive...then say screw it.
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