"Battlestar Galactica" Daybreak: Part 1 (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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6/10
Oddly uneventful
mcguin7126 May 2015
This felt like an episode that was trying to fill in gaps or details from a couple of series ago, mixed in rather hapazardly with the 'beginning of the end' that this should have been with the result being a rather mixed episode that fails to impress.

The first half is essentially based around various flashbacks to events on pre-war Caprica that could have provided great background and added depth to the personal lives of some of the shows key character. Instead with them being revealed so late on there will be no time to see how such dramas and introductions will have influenced the lives involved.

How did Laura Roslins hearing that her sisters and father were killed in a car crash give her the steel to lead the human survivors? Was the tension between Gaius Baltar and his elderly father the key to how Caprica Six ingratiated herself in to his life? Just how did Lee Adamas introduction to Starbuck via his brother Zac,her then boyfriend, develop in to a more heated love-hate on-off relationship?

Sadly we will never know how these scenes tie in to those already shown a year or more earlier as from the second half of this episode it moves forward towards the shows conclusion - the epic final showdown between the Human and Cylon races.

So back to the present day and things were intended to become more interesting as Admiral Adama, having seen Heras photo on the'Wall of the Lost' decides to undertake one final risky mission seeking out the Cylon Colony 'Homeworld' and attempt a rescue of the prodigal Half Human-Half Cylon child on which both sides believe their shared fate will one day rest.

But again I was left somewhat wanting.

Having informed the crew and civilians remaining aboard the Galactica about the decision to attempt the rescue/attack the off-watch personnel arrive on the hangerdeck and I expected another passionate speech as we've come to expect from the Admiral...but it never came. I felt like he simply said 'volunteers on this side, others on that'...no emotion from anyone. Even when Doc Cottle volunteered and Adama explains that of all the people he is the one who mustn't go I didn't get teary eyed, well except for the yawn.

So overall it was not only an episode of two halves,but also of two feelings.

The flashbacks were a waste at this point and added nothing in the context of the closing trio of episodes being far too late in the multi-series run.

The present day scenes were lacking in the emotion that should have flooded through following Adamas decision and announcement.

A final point that annoyed me somewhat was how Kara and Anders produced the coordinates for the Ceylon Home world. Did I miss something? Kara 'plugs in' Anders, begs for information based on her and Heras dots and numbers....and then it simply cuts to her walking out...Where was the convoluted, techno-babble cryptic that Hybrids vocalise? ....

So I was underwhelmed by the episode due to it feeling like a wasted effort both with the flashbacks being too late to influence or inform, and the present day scenes feeling rushed and staid in relation to what could have been.

6/10...losing a couple for simply being so disjointed and wasting half the episode that could havebeen use to beef up the second part, and the extra for the uncharacteristically un-emotional decision making and speeches, (My lowest score of the whole shows history, sad when you consider this should have been such a hard working, emotional episode)
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6/10
Setting things up for the finale
Tweekums19 February 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This was a rather mixed episode; the opening scenes were flashbacks to various events on Caprica; Laura Roslin hearing that her sisters and father were killed in a car crash, Gaius Baltar arguing with his elderly father and Lee Adama visiting Starbuck. Had theses scenes appeared early on in the series they could have helped us to understand the characters a little better but at this stage it seems a bit late for that. Thankfully the scenes in the present day were more interesting; Admiral Adama decides that they will undertake a mission to rescue Hera from the Cylon colony; even though it is likely to be a one way mission.

I must admit I was a little bit disappointed with this episode; largely because of the flashbacks at the start. In the present there were several good scenes though; the one were Adama sees Hera's picture on the 'wall of the lost' and decides that they will try to rescue her was touching and the final scene were everybody must decide whether they will go on the mission or stay behind was classic Galactica; especially the moment when Adama tells Dr. Cottle he must stay behind as the fleet needs him. Even though this wasn't one of my favourite episode by the end it felt like something impressive was about to happen; I have high hopes for the series finale!
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4/10
The worst elements of soap opera
zerobeat20 March 2009
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If this episode wasn't the 2nd last, I wouldn't care too much about the "wasted" time spent on showing mostly inconsequential slice 'o life bits on Caprica before the holocaust. After all, it might be nice to show a little bit of back-story once and a while.

I thought the BSG creators could do no wrong up until about 8 episodes ago. Now I'm just trying to grasp at what's right (if it exists). I guess I'll eat my words if the very last episode makes what was seemingly stupid plot points and stupid motivations and pointless fluff scenes worthy of existing.

That bit at the end with the bunch of them on their way to rescue Hera was way too heavy handed.
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5/10
Makes me long for Galactica 1980
Maddy-the-Weinerdog29 August 2021
What is happening? The final episodes are just getting more and more boring. After season 3, I gave an overall rating of 10 for this series. After this episode, I reduced it to 9. If the final two episodes continue to be this boring, I'll have to reduce my series rating again.

I was going to recommend this series to a couple sci-fi fans I know. Now I'm thinking of telling them to skip season 4 altogether, and I'll just summarize it for them. Yawn.
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