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Battlestar Bros.

Matt Ledger, Pat FitzGerald-Fleck, Mike Drew

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Battlestar Bros. is a mostly-loving review of SCI-FI's (you can't make me spell it the other way, I'll fight you) greatest show, Battlestar Galactica. Join Pat, Mike, and Matt as they journey from Caprica to Earth, making observations both salient and snarky along the way. You can find the show on Twitter as @BattlestarBros. You can find Pat as @Th3Hypn0Toad and Matt as @mat_ledge. Mike doesn't Tweet, which might be for the best.
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Join us as we flash back to a simpler time, when Helena Cain was Admiral, Pegasus wasn't ka-sploded, and Lt. Kendra Shaw was learning to become a razor. Matt contrasts Cain and Adama's post-apocalypse rallying cries. Mike savors the First Hybrid's portents of season four. Pat explains why Razor's extended version is worth watching.…
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"Hey humanity, it's the Cylons here. We're gonna follow you to Earth. Is that okay? Do you mind? Baltar's helping us. He's gonna ... oh, you're gonna genocide us? Oh. Okay." Pat acknowledges the weight of Athena's loyalty. Matt attempts to figure out the Cylon virus's mechanics. Mike pities poor, tortured Gaius.…
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Peace is impossible without trust, and trust is impossible without understanding. There's no understanding, no trust, and no peace on New Caprica. Pat wishes Starbuck a happy Mother's Day. Matt enjoys watching Roslin straddle the line between compassion and resistance. Mike joins Lee and the Cylons in calling New Caprica a lost cause.…
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Are you ready to drink the Cylon Kool-Aid? Or are you gonna join up with the resistance? Pat knows there ain't room for crybabies in the resistance, but wonders why that excludes capable, qualified women. Matt nerds out about the process of getting 25 minutes of web content made. Mike thinks Saul knew exactly what would happen at the temple.…
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Election day. Caprican rescue. New Cylons. New Caprica. One. Year. Later. Mike separates his politics and his personal preferences. Matt compares one-liner bros Brother Cavil and Doc Cottle. Pat is the only one who wouldn't have fixed the fleet's presidential election. Oh, also, we yell at each other about the state of America for a bit. Just a bit…
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There's no time like the present for promoting your son twice in a row. Nice nepotism, Adama. Also, there be politics in this episode. You've been warned. Mike wants Starbuck to gather her shit, put it in a bag, and get it together. Pat finds himself agreeing with Roslin's difficult decision. Matt understands Roslin's logic, but not her execution.…
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Put Lee, Ellen, Billy, and Dee in a room, add in a pissed-off Dana Delaney with a bunch of guns, and baby, you've got an episode of Galactica going. Matt finds his favorite Galactica writer. Mike thinks Sharon may have taken a harder turn than was necessary. Pat springs his trap from last episode, as Starbuck shoots a friendly.…
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We finally take on what many believe is Battlestar's worst episode, a "detective story" that requires no detecting and is barely a story. Mike watches his favorite character get dragged through the mud. Matt joins Mike in pointing out that you don't buy gifts for your prostitute's child. And 48 hours earlier, Pat examines the logistics of policing …
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Remember meaningful character development? Serial storytelling? Plot points that build on each other and make sense within BSG's already established narrative? "Epiphanies" doesn't. Pat wants y'all to take to Twitter with the hashtag #NotMyRoslin. Matt joins Sharon in critiquing this episode's writing. Mike ends up being right about Gaius's motivat…
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What kind of society is worth saving? That's the question at hand in Resurrection Ship. Pat sees a bit of Admiral Cain in Starbuck and thinks that Cain does too. Mike compares the lines that Cain and Adama are willing to cross. Matt thinks the troubled Admiral may have gotten exactly what she wanted in the end.…
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