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  • With the war over the 2's, 6's and 8's decide to stay back on new earth and free the centurions
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  • @tyguy6296
    @tyguy6296 2 года назад +572

    Adama: "We'll land civilians at various points..."
    The people he lands in Australia when they see the wildlife: "uhhhh....."

    • @AwinkOfsleep
      @AwinkOfsleep 2 года назад +58

      *every colony not in africa dies because 150000 years ago humans were not in north america or other regions*

    • @rageagaintstheNWO
      @rageagaintstheNWO Год назад +4

      I don't think Australia was such a harsh continent back then.

    • @peterruiz6117
      @peterruiz6117 Год назад +4

      L. O. L. !!
      I laughed hard at your comment....It is how I see
      places like Down Under, Africa, and the mountains of Mexico where my dad was from.

    • @vegaobscurax23
      @vegaobscurax23 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @varadin23
      @varadin23 Год назад

      I'm dead

  • @Rob2068
    @Rob2068 3 года назад +450

    This end actually ties in with the opening monologue of the original battlestar series. “There are those who believe, that life here, began out there”. And so on...

    • @mikevanroy9356
      @mikevanroy9356 2 года назад +19

      Ooh they should have done homage to that!

    • @monbreau7306
      @monbreau7306 2 года назад +9

      @@mikevanroy9356 That's what the ending was....

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Год назад +4

      But what if life out there began here?

    • @hellacoorinna9995
      @hellacoorinna9995 Год назад +8

      Aka "The Mormon backstory"

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Год назад

      @@hellacoorinna9995 Mormons? What, they believe we're descended from offworld aliens?

  • @deltasword1994
    @deltasword1994 5 лет назад +716

    I love how they’re trying to hide from the humans, while building a settlement right next to them.

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans 4 года назад +68

      Unfortunately, many civilization interactions are like this:
      Colonists: ''Hello! We would like to live with you, intermarry and build up a new civilization !"
      Locals : Toss Spear through the chest of the outsiders....
      Colonists: Urrggh, I take it you don't like that idea ? hmmmmrgh (dies).

    • @patrickmurray3846
      @patrickmurray3846 3 года назад +38

      Not to mention it's kind of hard to hide a bunch of ships that are landing in broad daylight.

    • @royce9018
      @royce9018 3 года назад +9

      @@patrickmurray3846 they could be miles away

    • @andromidius
      @andromidius 3 года назад +4

      Well I think the idea would be to reveal themselves once they've studied them a bit more and attempt to integrate the societies.

    • @davidulanovsky8943
      @davidulanovsky8943 3 года назад +10

      @@SeaJay_Oceans Usually it’s the colonists who do all the killing

  • @gregwissell6512
    @gregwissell6512 4 года назад +249

    You know Baltar is redeemed when Adama is cracking a joke with him. Nice to see

  • @TheOneWhoMightBe
    @TheOneWhoMightBe 4 года назад +631

    I thought Lee's biggest mistake was managing to lose Pegasus, but being the lead advocate for ditching everything that could help the fledgling colony survive on a hostile new world takes the cake.

    • @admuralcainpegasus664
      @admuralcainpegasus664 2 года назад +36

      ya who's side is he actually on?

    • @georgepeterson5030
      @georgepeterson5030 2 года назад

      No. Lee's decision was dangerous and radical but humanity survived, and his decision to drop humans back to the stone age brought mankind 250,000 years and a completely clean slate free of the mistakes of past generations. Humans were then free to muck it up themselves without anyone else to blame.
      If they'd had high technology history proves it would have been less than 1000 years until the Cylons or something like them returned. Instead humanity got 250,000 years to heal and restore its vitality before the next robotic crisis was even possible.
      Oh and unlike the 12 Colonies, humanity had only one sanctuary left this time. If they lost New Earth, they lost everything they had left. It was a chhance Lee was probably right not to take, given the stakes. There was really nowhere else to go this time after all.
      Old Earth, New Caprica and the original 12 were out there but it would be tens of thousands of years before they could become fully habitable again. That was a huge issue at the time, but now 250,000 years have passed. Now when this new human civilization reaches for the stars there are at least 15 habitable worlds out there waiting for humanity to find them -- Old earth, Kobol, New Caprica and the 12 all long since abandoned and returned to nature and with all the time they needed for the radiation to die down. And if they manage not to repeat their mistakes they might even get to keep them this time.

    • @TrackerNeil
      @TrackerNeil 2 года назад +53

      The Adamas were good at working against the interests of humanity. Keep in mind that Bill rebelled against every authority figure the fleet ever had--Roslin, Zarek, Cain--except for the one who was actually a Cylon sympathizer.

    • @AnonD38
      @AnonD38 2 года назад

      @@TrackerNeil He eventually got on good terms with Roslin, Zarek was literally a Terrorist and Cain would have sacrificed all of humanity to continue her pointless war.

    • @noobster4779
      @noobster4779 2 года назад

      So you are advocating for literally stealing the planet from the natives for their own benefit. Becasue that is what colonialism as initially proposed would sooner or later lead to. What right do they have to steel and basically enslave a planet for their own?

  • @JonathanJK
    @JonathanJK 6 лет назад +580

    The best part of the ending was giving the renegade Cylons their freedom. I would love to know what they decided to do on their own after 150,000 years.

    • @wazzup52241
      @wazzup52241 3 года назад +158

      And that's how the Borg was created

    • @Captpolak
      @Captpolak 3 года назад +47

      They became the machines from the Matrix and properly enslaved us.

    • @jamesxiaolong2199
      @jamesxiaolong2199 3 года назад +144

      Considering what Cavil said about wanting to hear X-rays and see ultraviolet light, they probably just went across the universe studying and witnessing all of creation.

    • @percivaldarkus3537
      @percivaldarkus3537 3 года назад +8

      and thousands of years later the descendants of the centurions detected the explosion of nuclear weapons on earth and thought "the prophecy was fulfilled ... we pass on the knowledge of their ancestors ... or we eliminate them once and for all, TIME OF THE JUDGMENT"

    • @technophant
      @technophant 3 года назад +22

      I would like to think the had a several year long party initially

  • @pipoune91
    @pipoune91 6 лет назад +1705

    They should keep the ships to defend Earth from Goauld, ra is coming soon in Egypt :D

    • @usul573
      @usul573 5 лет назад +124

      Fucking ancient aliens.

    • @pimpsterrrrr
      @pimpsterrrrr 5 лет назад +22

      Usul573 brilliant 😂😂

    • @jamieolberding7731
      @jamieolberding7731 5 лет назад +67

      @@usul573 Don't forget the Dalek Empire as well. They're the oldest and most deadliest enemy of all in the Galaxy.

    • @EverPaintP
      @EverPaintP 5 лет назад +18

      @@mattmcdonald8059 Stargate. Watch this: /watch?v=VZWk4a6GHbs

    • @Nmagg1776
      @Nmagg1776 5 лет назад +25

      Stargate and sg1

  • @bjusticeforever
    @bjusticeforever 4 года назад +279

    "A clean slate." When the wild animals are hunting you, the insects are feeding on you, you and your family are freezing in the winter and sweating in the summer, people are getting sick and food is in short supply, those "creature comforts" are gonna look AWFULLY good.

    • @DavidEvans_dle
      @DavidEvans_dle Год назад

      Nothing about a clean slate will help you when a pack of native dire wolves are stalking you.
      That blaster you threw into the sun, would be pretty useful then.

    • @lauriestlyon8773
      @lauriestlyon8773 Год назад

      This "back to nature" is part of the " Nature good, mankind bad!" narrative. I have sympathy with a simpler way of life but not the naivety often displayed nor the nihilistic demands inherent in it.

    • @GaryCameron
      @GaryCameron Год назад

      Or you are dying from treatable diseases.

    • @cjyoung7372
      @cjyoung7372 Год назад +2

      But we have the technology and knowledge to be able to deal with it in our stride, and besides who said it was going to be easy

    • @Eden-rg2ul
      @Eden-rg2ul 9 месяцев назад

      he essentially killed anyone with diabetes or anything that requires modern healthcare

  • @sn00ke
    @sn00ke 6 лет назад +168

    2:55 Group: "Uh yeah no that's stupid as hell"
    *Group goes back to studying maps*

    • @Volkaer
      @Volkaer 3 года назад +6

      One can only hope XD

  • @tinamoul
    @tinamoul 5 лет назад +466

    "Our brains have always outraced our hearts" Tell that to the polio vaccine.

    • @ered203
      @ered203 4 года назад +19

      Polio didn't become a real problem until we started living in cities. Polio is mainly passed through contact with infected feces. Before the 1800's, cases of polio were rare and (according to the website historyofvaccines.com) only resulted in paralysis in less than 2% of cases. That sombitch done mutated in the cities where people were shitting where they were eating all the time.
      Typhoid on the on the hand may be more of an issue.
      In reality though, viruses wouldn't be near the problem for people living like this than bacterial infections and infections from injuries and that can generally be dealt with herbally. Stone aged hunter gatherers lived a pretty long life IF they made it to adulthood without getting a bad ear infection or bitten by a snake or something (archeologists estimate only about 57% lived to age 15).
      Until Europeans brought a little smallpox to the continent, Cherokee were known to have very often lived to be over 100 years old.

    • @pirobot668beta
      @pirobot668beta 4 года назад +4

      Polio didn't get drop-dead deadly until the US was saturated with DDT.
      Before DDT, polio was quite survivable, paralysis often temporary. Need for iron lungs was minuscule.
      DDT is a low-key nerve agent, polio attacks nerves indirectly. 2+2=17 when it comes to neurochemistry.
      After DDT was common, polio was causing permanent all-body paralysis. If you couldn't afford (or find!) an iron-lung, you died.
      The Salk vaccines didn't become widely available until after the death rate had dropped significantly.
      The death rate dropped months after companies making DDT and the precursor chemicals stopped operations.
      The vaccine was in wide distribution about the time the death rate was nearly down to pre-DDT levels.
      Salk was given many honors for his miraculous vaccine, but later on made a number of statements that his work had very little impact. He vacated his post at the CDC in protest.
      If the guy who invented the vaccine disowned it and stepped away from a leadership role with the CDC, something far bigger was going on.
      Why would one of the most profitable chemical industries in the US at the time just suddenly stop all operations? There is no record indicating why this would be.
      DDT production was moved offshore, exporting the problem.
      Don't rust me? Look at domestic DDT production by year, and map that against polio lethality by year. Then map new polio cases against vaccine distribution by years, and weirdly enough, the number of infections was dropping before wide-spread manufacture, let alone distribution was occurring.
      Yes, Salk gave us a usable polio vaccine, but the deadliest part of the outbreak was man-made.

    • @thomasthedoubter6813
      @thomasthedoubter6813 4 года назад

      The vaxxers already have.

    • @DrownedInExile
      @DrownedInExile 4 года назад +1

      @Mk. 5 /Eyeroll
      Everything you just said was wrong.

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans 4 года назад

      Nuclear ICBMs vs the cure for Blindness. We have the first one, but not the other... Why ?

  • @KatriceMetaluna
    @KatriceMetaluna 6 лет назад +1081

    This was a perfect setup for them to found the city of Atlantis or something. Land those ships on a spot with fertile ground and lots of resources. Dismantle them all and use the parts to build your city. Dammit.

    • @johnbutler1323
      @johnbutler1323 6 лет назад +53

      Nothing saying they didn't go on to found Atlantis. The Cylons are basically immortal barring a violent death. They would be the keepers of forgotten knowledge as to the ships, they were worn out, major components were breaking down and most of the industrial equipment necessary to reshaping the material into something else was left behind on New Caprica.

    • @3675Chandra
      @3675Chandra 6 лет назад +11

      Atlantis is a complete myth. Zero evidence outside of Homer. Just wishful thinking, rose colored glasses in the conservative mindset.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +50

      At the absolute minimum the ships would be way better shelters than whatever you could throw together by hand. Not to mention that if you have any extrasolar mining capability AT ALL you have one huge leg up on rebuilding your civilization.

    • @JohnJ469
      @JohnJ469 6 лет назад +24

      Solon actually. Not that long ago the only evidence for the Hittites was the mention in the Bible, so it's still too early to say.

    • @danivarius
      @danivarius 6 лет назад +21

      John Butler wouldn’t it be ironic if they found the lantean city ship of Atlantis, before they left for the Pegasus galaxy.., 😏😏

  • @bobert4him
    @bobert4him 6 лет назад +356

    Yeah, I'm surprised that there wasn't an uprising too. Somebody would have said, "I want my microwave." or, "I want heat and A/C" or, "No damn WAY I'm having sex with THAT!"

    • @ThePacerX
      @ThePacerX 6 лет назад +90

      Forget the microwave... how about "I want to be able to make antibiotics"... otherwise, everybody gets the pleasure of dying early due to infection. Dumb ending. Just dumb.

    • @MrMikellsof88
      @MrMikellsof88 6 лет назад +9

      No failbook. Sounds like paradise actually.

    • @sparrowlt
      @sparrowlt 6 лет назад +27

      It was stupid.. esentially the colonial civilization gets totally wiped out.. because this is 150K years before now and the earliest writings or signs of any civilization of any kind are (if i dotn renember bad) 50 to 15000 years before now.. that meant that not only colonial civilization got absolutelly wiped out.. but that those humans took another extra 100 to 130K years just to begin writing in rocks...
      You probably know all this is RDM fault because he readed a National Geographic magazine about the theory of the Mitocontrial Eve and then he wanted to make her Hera.. but that meant putting the colonials arrival at 150000 years ago..
      He should had made them land like 15000 or 5000 years ago when Egyptian civilization began to blossom... or allow anyone who wanted to stay in earth and the rest leave with the Cylons somewhere else watching over earth as long as posible... anything but this

    • @KingreX32
      @KingreX32 6 лет назад +8

      bobert4him dammit Lee. I left my Ps4 on that ship. Damnnyou.

    • @Ideo7Z
      @Ideo7Z 6 лет назад +13

      Not to mention the fact that the Colonials haven't developed immunities to diseases and microbes on planet as well as them importing alien counterparts on the unsuspecting non immune locals. Small pox in the new world, remember that in history class Hollywood writers? Then you send the means to create vaccines and other treatments straight into the sun. Fucking hippies.

  • @D.M.S.
    @D.M.S. 5 лет назад +183

    A city would have been the perfect set up for the legend of a lost city like Atlantis. Take parts of the ships, sent the rest into the sun and settle. Those humans, could have been the ancient aliens, those godly people legends and mythologys talk about. As there weapons and ships eventually break down, there city falls (vulcans, earthquakes or anything), they already jump started human civilisation and were known as gods.
    Would have beena better ending in my eyes.

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Год назад +9

      If you haven't, you should _really_ play the game Homeworld and it's prequel/sequel. One of the best games ever made as far as storytelling. That is the central theme of the game and it all starts with the protagonists finding a very, very old starship in a desert

    • @SteveLeCanard
      @SteveLeCanard Год назад +10

      @@jakeg3733 Fun fact, Homeworld was originally a Battlestar Galactice (original) game but they couldn't secure the rights so they changed it around into the game it eventually became. You can sorta see the bones of what could've been a BSG game if you tilt your head and squint a bit.

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Год назад

      @@SteveLeCanard I read that somewhere. You can absolutely see the basic story of BSG in the game, mixed with Star Wars. But they ended up doing something original and brilliant, which then in turn influenced the RDM series. Hell the first hybrid was played by the guy who voiced the Bentusi. Then there's "The Passage" which is basically the supernova station mission. Lot's of other little references as well

    • @clubtepes2046
      @clubtepes2046 Год назад

      @@SteveLeCanard With that said, you could mod that game into a BSG game with new skins etc. I had that game and did the mod...
      With what you said, now I wonder if the 'mod' was the original skins and when they didn't get the license, they put the original skins out there as a 'mod'.

    • @Humaricslastcall
      @Humaricslastcall Год назад +1

      And now I have ideas on how I can tie this into Stargate - of all things.

  • @kirishima638
    @kirishima638 5 лет назад +2404

    One year later: The colonial survivors have died from dysentery.

    • @2Scribble
      @2Scribble 5 лет назад +113

      No shit

    • @yoseppijoe
      @yoseppijoe 5 лет назад +87

      Oregon Trail..

    • @sparrowlt
      @sparrowlt 5 лет назад +228

      more true than you think... just minutes after this when "the angels" talk in "the current times" they say Hera's corpse was from a "young woman" .. meaning she died young

    • @seen203
      @seen203 4 года назад +164

      @@sparrowlt hah. Missed that.
      And the robot montage alluding to a repeat of the cycle just confirms things:
      Lee's dumbfuckwitery just MADE the cycle happen again because they destroyed ALL capabilities of long term record keeping.

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans 4 года назад +57

      Would you like to play again?

  • @apuzzledmind2563
    @apuzzledmind2563 4 года назад +273

    4:16,
    lol whoever got sent to Australia got f-ed over.

    • @Gogglesofkrome
      @Gogglesofkrome 4 года назад +13

      lol the entire population probably received an evolutionary lobotomy

    • @jasong8377
      @jasong8377 4 года назад +1

      Ya but some of the purest gold is found there RIPE for the pickings lol

    • @LO-qs3sp
      @LO-qs3sp 4 года назад +14

      The spot they pointed to on the map is literally one of the worlds detest deserts too

    • @davidkelly4210
      @davidkelly4210 4 года назад +9

      @@LO-qs3sp this is during the ice age, remember. Totally different climate.

    • @LO-qs3sp
      @LO-qs3sp 4 года назад +7

      David Kelly oh wow i didn't even think about that. I also remember that there used to be a huge sea in central Australia but I think that was long before 150000 years ago

  • @BloodofPatriots
    @BloodofPatriots 5 лет назад +161

    The Centurions didn't have to earn their freedom. They were created to be free -- that's why Cavil had to put those inhibitor chips in them, to keep them from exercising free will.

    • @carloschristanio4709
      @carloschristanio4709 2 года назад +6

      They had to regain thier freedom, they watered thier tree

    • @truthoftheuniverse4179
      @truthoftheuniverse4179 2 года назад

      what a joke,,
      machine are laways slaves

    • @IdgaradLyracant
      @IdgaradLyracant 2 года назад +24

      The subtle implication is that the robots enslaved themselves and the humans had built them to be free. Humans enslave robots. Humans set robots free. Robots enslave robots. Kinda of a classic "I learned it by watch you" moment.

    • @LordTalax
      @LordTalax Год назад +2

      Yes let the killing machines free. I'm sure that'll be good for everyone.

    • @VoodooV1
      @VoodooV1 Год назад

      @@LordTalax cuz yeah, humans never kill, right?

  • @DrownedInExile
    @DrownedInExile 6 лет назад +681

    My idea for a better ending, with borrowed ideas from the game Homeworld:
    The colonials opt to move the fleet into parking orbit in one of Jupiter's many moons. The location of the fleet, plus every scrap of knowledge that could be accumulated, gets loaded into an archive. The archive is split into multiple fragments and scattered to every corner of Earth. In order to be fully decrypted, all the fragments must be found. They are paired with a radioactive beacon, something with a half-life of hundreds of thousands of years. If the colonials' descendants want to follow the ancients' footsteps to the stars, they'll have to cooperate. Thus the Fleet sleeps, until the day it may be needed again.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +53

      BRILLIANT!

    • @anonymoushypersphere9093
      @anonymoushypersphere9093 6 лет назад +6

      @arrival

    • @MentalEdge
      @MentalEdge 6 лет назад +27

      Not really.... Orbits decay if they are low enough to skim atmosphere. Above that, nothing stops em.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 6 лет назад +11

      MentalEdge only three of Jupiter’s moons have an atmosphere and even then they barely do

    • @Nighthawke70
      @Nighthawke70 6 лет назад +26

      Not without 5 years worth of orbital simulations. The Jovian system's many influential fields (gravitational, atmospheric, electrical) would inflict too many variables into a passive orbit. The ships would need to have some guidance and RCS system maintained to keep them from plunging into Jupiter. And it had better be robust too. The Io/Jupiter flux tube is one nasty customer. It can fry even the most hardened modern electrical system.

  • @BigTylt
    @BigTylt 6 лет назад +50

    "Hey, sweet, a new planet to coloniz--oh, no, we're all dropping dead from smallpox and our only hope of saving our race is sitting vaporized at the center of the Sun, oh well."

  • @KylewithaK
    @KylewithaK 3 года назад +182

    This ending was a missed opportunity for the city of Atlantis to be formed, and for the complete record of all colonial history and the mistreatment of AI that lead them to this fate. We could have stood to benefit from that now.

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Год назад +1

      If it was real, yeah😂

    • @DanielAppleton-lr9eq
      @DanielAppleton-lr9eq 10 месяцев назад

      @@paulmichaelfreedman8334 In this other site, Quora, every time I'd post a question about a science fiction TV or movie series, SOMEBODY upbraided me, telling me " IT'S NOT REAL ! ", etc. I finally gave up out of frustration, disgust, & the feeling of banging my head against a rock.

  • @ceebee8051
    @ceebee8051 4 года назад +287

    An hour later the Centurions came back and finished the job.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 3 года назад +11

      Why? Being machines with FTL they can afford to wait and build interstellar f...kin EMPIRE.

    • @axel4196
      @axel4196 3 года назад +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @drx1xym154
      @drx1xym154 3 года назад +2

      lol
      that is pathetic, Cee Bee.

    • @WildCharger
      @WildCharger 3 года назад +5

      @@piotrd.4850
      Take out the cancer before it metastasizes? Kill it while it's small.

    • @Myuutsuu85
      @Myuutsuu85 3 года назад +4

      They saw what humanity was doing and thought "Allright, if you are so keen on killing yourself, let us lend a hand and give you a rather quick death instead of a slow one."

  • @DJ_Force
    @DJ_Force 5 лет назад +285

    Yes, we can start anew! A clean slate! A new beginning!
    Two weeks later...
    So, I have malaria and my wife and kids have pneumonia. Any chance we have any of that modern medicine left? No? Ok...
    Two weeks later...
    Grog, you notice all weird sky people dead?

    • @davidnelson7719
      @davidnelson7719 4 года назад +27

      Works both ways... Grog would probably get Astropox and pop as well =/

    • @CieJe.Alexander
      @CieJe.Alexander 4 года назад +1

      @@davidnelson7719 yep I watched/heard/read "War of the Worlds" also
      and I would have been leading the protest for keeping basic medicines (esp. the anti-'s*). At least homeopathic on concert with the existing local remedies.
      *i.e. antibiotic, antiseptic, antiviral, antimicrobial, anti diarrheal[ etc.

    • @robertg7249
      @robertg7249 4 года назад +1

      tgey would only need to forget about AI and Space.
      the rest would be free game apart from cities apparently.

    • @DJ_Force
      @DJ_Force 4 года назад +7

      @@robertg7249 And how would they manufacture medicine, or anything for that matter? After a year or so, they would be wearing animal skins and brushing their teeth with sticks.

    • @DJ_Force
      @DJ_Force 4 года назад +6

      @@CieJe.Alexander Homeopathic in concert with the local remedies?? You mean the stuff we had in the 1800s, when people died from broken toes and diarrhea?

  • @michaellathrop3640
    @michaellathrop3640 6 лет назад +80

    'What's the plan?' 'Hug the trees, hug them as tightly as possible!'

  • @damonreynolds6775
    @damonreynolds6775 3 года назад +122

    Colonists: "We can breed with them, teach them, give them our best selves"
    Natives: "Fresh meat!"

    • @hellacoorinna9995
      @hellacoorinna9995 Год назад +6

      "DEATH BY SNU SNU!"

    • @Vlaxie
      @Vlaxie Год назад +4

      Ooga booga!!

    • @nairbvel
      @nairbvel Год назад +4

      The irony is that modern Homo sapiens DNA has entire blocks of both Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA woven into it because that "joke" was actually what happened... :-)

    • @budiharjono9610
      @budiharjono9610 Год назад

      Cannibalism 😂😂😂

    • @mrgreenbudz37
      @mrgreenbudz37 Год назад +1

      Lee's line in itself would be their own undoing seeing how the best of themselves would still contaminate and pollute the hunter-gatherers thus repeating the cycle all over again. I mean hey just look at us now. Nothing has changed, haha.

  • @dtiman
    @dtiman 4 года назад +21

    Funniest line of the entire series, Adama to Baltar: "you've got a one track mind, Doc".

  • @boring_incarnate
    @boring_incarnate 2 года назад +252

    Lee: We break the cycle. We leave it all behind and start over.
    Humanity, 150.000 years later: Oh man, these new AI and robots sure look cool
    Lee: Am I a joke to you?
    Really makes you think that it was pointless. They went through all of this to just throw everything out of the window

    • @Lightsoul1987
      @Lightsoul1987 2 года назад +52

      At least Lee made sure that Kara wasn't forgotten. Whenever I visit my local "Starbucks" I think of her xD

    • @SCARRIOR
      @SCARRIOR 2 года назад +9

      Lmao, 150,000 years is a long time, some would call it a nice break.

    • @randybaumery5090
      @randybaumery5090 2 года назад +2

      Humans make tools to make life easier. That's the catch.

    • @AwinkOfsleep
      @AwinkOfsleep 2 года назад

      @@SCARRIOR Not a very nice break on the earth's ecosystem and co2 levels. Just saying, a space-faring race would probably have an easier time NOT killing the planet and NOT descending into factional warfare. Surrendering knoweledge like that is a collosal fuckup that invites repitition, which is why we - thousands of years later - burned down the library of alexandria and also forgot how to make cement. TWICE.

    • @LabradorIndependent
      @LabradorIndependent 2 года назад +3

      Hey, we haven't wiped ourselves out yet.

  • @rcnelson
    @rcnelson 6 лет назад +935

    Craziest ending ever. Between hostile tribes, hungry animals, no knowledge as to how to hunt with primitive hand weapons, and microbes against which the new humans have no immunity, the whole effort is a suicide mission.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +66

      R C Nelson Disease nonresistance alone would almost certainly get them. Just ask the Native Americans.

    • @Delsanar
      @Delsanar 6 лет назад +9

      Well they had supplies so not necessarily.

    • @17Scumdog
      @17Scumdog 6 лет назад +43

      So true. It only takes years being separated from the rest of human populations for the immune system to lag behind. A few decades and the common cold is deadly.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +33

      17Scumdog Exactly, and when your separated on an interplanetary level for generations your immune system is so 'inexperienced' fighting the local diseases its like a mall cop taking on a SEAL.

    • @Aldaris1234567
      @Aldaris1234567 6 лет назад +17

      Except the opposite is also true, microbes have not been developed that would infect the new humans. Comparatively as well, their immune systems should also still be strong.

  • @leonkernan
    @leonkernan 4 года назад +327

    Considering that at the first sign of a pandemic people started hoarding Toilet Paper.
    This ending is even more unrealistic now.

    • @piendawg
      @piendawg 4 года назад +2

      Bahahahahahaha brilliant

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans 4 года назад +7

      consider the collapse of society - can you make toilet paper ? integrated circuits ? plastics ? glass ? The fall of civilization is a Long Way Down.

    • @simonwillis1529
      @simonwillis1529 3 года назад +4

      Not liking the fact that yeah not our finest hour 😁🤦‍♂️

    • @royce9018
      @royce9018 3 года назад +2

      Except the Cylons were a problem they created, so abandoning the technology makes sense

    • @callmeishmael2415
      @callmeishmael2415 3 года назад

      Uhm that depends on religion don't forget lefties are called cacky handed for a reason

  • @j.grimes4420
    @j.grimes4420 6 лет назад +437

    They didn't even bother to salvage the ships, talk about wastefulness.

    • @TheTrueAdept
      @TheTrueAdept 5 лет назад +18

      They don't even have the tools to do that. Hell, those ships were literally on their last legs as it is. All of that tech requires infrastructure and tools that the RTF simply doesn't have...

    • @lumberluc
      @lumberluc 5 лет назад +38

      Several kilo-tons of metal that could of been used for a settlement... wasted by sending into a space furnace called a star.

    • @TheTrueAdept
      @TheTrueAdept 5 лет назад +13

      @@lumberluc Do the words 'don't have the ability to scrap them' have any meaning to you?

    • @catmani2
      @catmani2 5 лет назад +10

      ​@@TheTrueAdeptNot all of them, sure but some of them were capable of landing on the planet.

    • @TheTrueAdept
      @TheTrueAdept 5 лет назад +4

      @@catmani2 Given the condition of the various ships, I would doubt those that could can survive reentry without killing people.

  • @Elandil5
    @Elandil5 6 лет назад +133

    What they had here was the perfect opportunity to end the cycle "all of this has happened before and will happen again". The humans and cylons where now friends, the centurions where their brothers in arms even and they have a human-cylon hybrid. They should have landed all the ships on Earth and create paradise, but no, that was too easy.

    • @kharilane1340
      @kharilane1340 4 года назад +18

      Paradise doesn't work. Humans seem to need adversity. Anytime paradise has been strived for disaster has followed.

    • @jamesxiaolong2199
      @jamesxiaolong2199 3 года назад +3

      Would have been better if the colonials technology was just lost, and they were left with no means to repair or build their computers again.

    • @sirvosterzo
      @sirvosterzo 2 года назад +4

      There has never been any intention of breaking the cycle. That would have devoid the entire show of meaning. This was a better ending.

    • @PhoenixT70
      @PhoenixT70 2 года назад +3

      Any attempt to actively break the cycle would only wind up continuing it. Throwing away your technology, forgetting the lessons you'd learned at such dear cost, would only create the same situation in due time. It's a shame no one did that particular math.

    • @FEARoperative
      @FEARoperative 2 года назад +1

      We would've been curing cancer with pills and exploring Alpha Centauri by now if they didn't do the clean slate thing. I agree that giving nukes to cavemen is a bad idea but 50 thousand people could easily repopulate the planet.

  • @Metal_Enjoyer
    @Metal_Enjoyer 5 лет назад +254

    I’d rather live with the Cylons than give up technology

    • @Kalenz1234
      @Kalenz1234 4 года назад +26

      Taking the human form cylons into consideration the basestar likely had essentials like food, toilets, etc, too.

    • @nathanpatrick7094
      @nathanpatrick7094 4 года назад +31

      Me too would join Cylons and travel through star together as equal

    • @drx1xym154
      @drx1xym154 3 года назад +3

      The model #6 or #8 were not bad!

    • @89five3five
      @89five3five 2 года назад +1

      Technology was the cause of the destructive cycle. Only way to break it was to abandon it

    • @edwarddeguzman3258
      @edwarddeguzman3258 2 года назад +7

      @@89five3five It wasn't just the technology it was the technology with out the wisdom to use it properly

  • @TheSouthern1cross
    @TheSouthern1cross 6 лет назад +80

    yo dawg we just survived a war that nearly ended our species so lets fly our last battleships into the sun...... u fkn wot?

    • @mariobadia4553
      @mariobadia4553 4 года назад +2

      Imagine if the UNSC in Halo just destroyed all of their technology after the human-covenant war

  • @pauls7956
    @pauls7956 5 лет назад +153

    Yeah, let's all give up our technology and use leaves to wipe our rears.

  • @DeathOnSernpidal
    @DeathOnSernpidal 6 лет назад +951

    Personally I'd rather go with the Centurions than stay on Earth and die a miserable death from hunger, disease, hostile wildlife, or cold.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +92

      My personal headcanon is that some people left with the Cylons, said they'd set the ships to sail into the sun but not, and instead colonize the other side of the planet WITH all our technology.

    • @christosvoskresye
      @christosvoskresye 6 лет назад +35

      If I were a Centurion, I'd be done with the flesh-bags.

    • @niagarawarrior9623
      @niagarawarrior9623 6 лет назад +40

      yeah, if i were a centurion i wouldn't want some meat-bags stinking up my basestar.

    • @rachellevin9855
      @rachellevin9855 6 лет назад +38

      Going with the Centurions sounds better the whatever fate waited on Earth.

    • @theangryMD
      @theangryMD 6 лет назад +13

      you're a product of people who took that chance thousands of times over, relentlessly...being intrepid has its benefits.

  • @movement1957
    @movement1957 5 лет назад +135

    The writers strike will forever leave a mark on this masterpiece

    • @tomboard1
      @tomboard1 3 года назад +4

      Being at least 2 years after you wrote this, I don't remember. Would like you to give some more information on your view point.

    • @technophant
      @technophant 3 года назад +19

      The whole show nearly ended half way through the final season because of the writers strike. That would’ve been more upsetting.

    • @Arroway2357
      @Arroway2357 2 года назад +8

      I heard that Nuked Earth was written with the assumption that the show might not come back from the writer's strike and may have to serve as a series finale.

    • @ileria3
      @ileria3 Год назад

      Masterpiece? the show was a travesty!

    • @christiansoldier1968
      @christiansoldier1968 Год назад

      Yes, it would have been very upsetting. I'm one of those people who was 10 years old when the original series ended in 1978. I was in it to see the end of the story. I thought Moore did an excellent job of modernizing the approach.

  • @Trashloot
    @Trashloot 3 года назад +16

    I always loved the space shots of battlestar galactica. I looks like someone is just standing there with a camera. Its so unique.

    • @raunaklanjewar677
      @raunaklanjewar677 2 года назад +1

      Yeah those weird zoom-ins and camera adjustments. Yeah!

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Год назад

      Much as I agree, the fact that it was presumably filmed by someone who just pounded 10 cups of coffee while detoxing off alcohol gets to me sometimes

  • @Taospark
    @Taospark 6 лет назад +49

    Now I want a spinoff where the Centurions go from planet to planet having badass adventures killing meatbags and taking on dogs as pets.

    • @Shadamachaeon
      @Shadamachaeon 3 года назад +3

      I'd watch that on Netflix.

    • @RayMKlll
      @RayMKlll 3 года назад +3

      not just organic life forms, but maybe other machines as well. and who knows, maybe they might even set down and mingle with other races, learn their culture, etc.

    • @Fidi987
      @Fidi987 Год назад +1

      I always imagined the Cylons/ Centurions would be awesome prey for the Predators. Capture a resurrection ship, hunt them down, take your trophy, let them download again to hunt them down again after they have learned a trick or two each cycle.

  • @Reazzurro90
    @Reazzurro90 4 года назад +52

    2020: the Cylons return. I mean, why not? We've gone through almost everything else this year, why not add a robot alien invasion to the mix for some fun?

    • @datathunderstorm
      @datathunderstorm 3 года назад +2

      Watch what you wish for! You might just get it...😱😱😱

    • @sirkuchen1501
      @sirkuchen1501 3 года назад

      Maybe 2021

    • @DrownedInExile
      @DrownedInExile 3 года назад +1

      Who needs a Cylon invasion? We're pretty good at destroying ourselves.

    • @Shadamachaeon
      @Shadamachaeon 3 года назад +1

      And the Cylons will be 150,000 years more advanced technologically.

  • @BagoPorkRinds
    @BagoPorkRinds 6 лет назад +54

    Plot twist, it was the 2's decendents who exponentially upgraded and expanded V'ger. 😉

    • @adoniswarchild144
      @adoniswarchild144 6 лет назад +1

      BagoPorkRinds LOL

    • @johnturrentine9610
      @johnturrentine9610 5 лет назад

      Yes that would be an excellent plot twist/crossover.

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans 4 года назад

      I like it, BSG / Enterprise cross over - where is your script ? It sounds like a real money maker $$$, toss in SG-1 from a mirror universe , along with a cameo visit by the Doctor in his Blue Box, and you got yourself a real gold mine !

  • @brianmcwhorter2867
    @brianmcwhorter2867 5 лет назад +72

    Destroy your technology???? OMG!!! The last(as far as we know) bad decision in a long line of bad decisions by Lee Adama.

    • @leonkernan
      @leonkernan 5 лет назад +6

      Oh yeah. It's a good thing dad was leading the fleet otherwise Lee would have had them dead long before they got to Earth.

  • @Darthhooktu
    @Darthhooktu 6 лет назад +62

    Regardless of the ending, it's cool to think there might be a highly advanced centurion descended machine society somewhere in the universe.

    • @GabyGeorge1996
      @GabyGeorge1996 5 лет назад +5

      Darthhooktu could you imagine a centurion ship showing up over the skies of New York as the series ends, with Head Six turning to Head Baltar and saying “This should be interesting”

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 3 года назад +3

      @@GabyGeorge1996 That would have been a better ending. or one of them say, that not part of the plan and then simply vanishing.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 3 года назад +2

      @@GabyGeorge1996 150k years of development for machine Civilisation would rather make them something along lines of.... Galctica Empire?

    • @jasonp.1195
      @jasonp.1195 Год назад +1

      @@piotrd.4850 Ship of Light from the Original Series would be appropriate.

  • @genxmurse7019
    @genxmurse7019 6 лет назад +323

    All that technology gone to waste. That's what I hated about this ending.

    • @WelcomeToMyDream
      @WelcomeToMyDream 6 лет назад +11

      Ripley would've never let them do something that stupid :)

    • @nexus215199999
      @nexus215199999 6 лет назад +36

      150,000 years ago, plus thats 150k of dying through simple but now uncurable deseases or your own wisdom teeth, not to mention earths predators i.e. lions, snakes, sabretooths etc. All so some cylon god who started the whole mess in the first place could fulfill its plan, one that cost billions of lives and ultimately leads humanity to where it is now, divided on religion, etc. Amazing plan there Lee Adama lets leave it all behind and suffer in ignorance for thousands upon thousands of years - you complete asshole!

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +51

      I was seriously torn between screaming and crying when it hit me what they were going to do. The technology they have is literally the result of tens of thousands of years of hard work by people spending their entire lives to figure out the math, chemistry, physics, etc to make everything from the ship itself to your cell phone. And you're just going to throw the results of countless hours of R&D away like yesterday's newspaper. That's not just stupid that's an insult to the entire human race.

    • @Linerunner99
      @Linerunner99 6 лет назад +16

      That "technology" and the vanity is brought was the REASON they lost the colonies and had to flee across the stars to begin with. Keep it? Then what? Oh it's too much work... let's build some robots to help ease the load. Oh.... shit."

    • @charlesneely
      @charlesneely 5 лет назад +4

      Bunch of bulshit some of those ships Got Hijacked and landed on the moon and it was count thousands of years later by NASA in the Pentagon and it kept it a secret in the fucking Pentagon got a hard-on with all of that Tech just laying in the moondust question below wait a minute that was already done with the Transformers I forgot

  • @stevetierney2630
    @stevetierney2630 3 года назад +27

    What if Anders changed his mind and instead of flying the fleet into the sun, he put the fleet into a stable orbit around the Sun. What if we could write a story about us finding it about now and that the Cylon "GOO" had worked it's magic? What a tale would be told.

    • @russward2612
      @russward2612 2 года назад +1

      Put them in parking orbits in the asteroid field. They mostly may not be warships but would still have things to teach us about the engineering of FTL drives.
      By putting the fleet in the asteroid field, they would insure that we would be a space-faring civilization before we found it.
      We're good at putting guns on modes of transport. With space-based manufacturing and the resources of the asteroid belt, we might be ready in case the Cylons return.
      Unless we build them ourselves.

    • @LordTalax
      @LordTalax Год назад +1

      150000 years in space the ships would be nothing but metal dust.

  • @clairestark9024
    @clairestark9024 6 лет назад +69

    The robots most likely decided to avoid all contact with a race fundemently unable to learn from its mistakes. To the point they wrecked their own ships and deliberately forgot all their errors for poorly considered reasons.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +28

      Heck yes. A race that intentionally cuts its own chances of survival to zero by wholesale abandonment of thousands of years of advancement is too stupid to live. Personally I would literally get on the radio and beg to sign on with the Cylons. I would literally rather be a janitor for them than stay with my 'fellow' humans who apparently all lost their freaking minds.

    • @logansmith2703
      @logansmith2703 6 лет назад +3

      Claire Stark lmao imagine if they came back thousands of years later just to see us creating Cylons again and just wiped us out.

    • @napoleonsolo5929
      @napoleonsolo5929 5 лет назад

      There was probably a raptor or two on that base ship.

    • @AwinkOfsleep
      @AwinkOfsleep 2 года назад

      @@JCarey1988 This couldnt have been said better

  • @andrewkent650
    @andrewkent650 Год назад +19

    Every time one of these BSG clips comes up on my feed I'm reminded just how frakkin' good this series was. Everything has stood up to the test of time, and like a fine wine has just improved with age.

    • @dimitarmargaritov
      @dimitarmargaritov Год назад +2

      Yeah, thinking about rewatching it when I have some time like in 150 000 years or so lol

    • @Harold2230
      @Harold2230 8 месяцев назад +3

      Except the ending.

    • @andrewkent650
      @andrewkent650 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Harold2230 Yeah, it got a bit stupid right at the end. It was like they had made their money and stopped caring.

  • @marian7n
    @marian7n 6 лет назад +42

    I might be in the minority here but I really liked the ending. After all the crap they had been true, it makes sense to me that they decided to leave everything behind and like Adama say start with a clean Slade.

    • @mkv2718
      @mkv2718 Год назад +1

      it’s not the greatest, but it’s certainly not the travesty people make it out to be. everyone saying things like, “they don’t know how to survive without their stuff” are forgetting some key points. A) these are people who just spent spent the last few years fighting to survive, and before the cylons came, those on New Caprica were just living in tents anyway. that fact actually makes the proposal for a city seem stupid since why didn’t they have one on New Caprica? it was more like a campsite. which is exactly what they’ll have now.
      B) they were pretty much out of raw resources and materials at that point anyway, the ships wouldn’t be able to get anymore fuel, they barely had any ammo left, they were out of friggin toothpaste if people recall, so what good would the ships do them in the long run? they were pretty close to having all their tech just be useless paperweights anyway, so ditching it wasn’t that much of a stretch at that point.
      C) they knew how to survive in hostile environments- i guarantee that at least some military people went with each group. the wildlife of Earth would be nothing compared to what they’ve dealt with, plus the natives clearly know how to hunt as it is.

    • @jasonp.1195
      @jasonp.1195 Год назад +1

      @@mkv2718 A) Some merit to this. The Rag Tag fleet had been through a lot in the last few years, including the absolute gut punch of the other radioactively destroyed world they'd recently visited. So the emotional state of the people was pretty vulnerable. Possibly vulnerable enough to follow Apollo's devastatingly bad plan for just long enough to wake up on the far side without the ships, libraries, medicine, hot water, power, tools, mobility, etc. needed to really survive on this world.
      B) Those ships were still a treasury worthy of keeping and insane to destroy. Even crippled, they'd offer early shelter from weather and local predators. Moreover, energy for light, hot water, laundry, libraries, medical tool sterilization, and so on. Amongst those ships were basic tools that could've helped rebuild the basics for a climb back up the technology ladder.
      As for raw resources, they've just arrived on our world - which for their eyes would be a plum ripe with the resources of breathable air, fresh food sources, untouched deposits of every mineral, no pollution, no radioactive fallout, pristine. They could make a go of it - if they hadn't decided to just chuck every needed tool and civilizational advantage into the Sun.
      C) Yeah, they knew how to survive - by building a city. Not so much by wandering out into sabertooth tiger infested grasslands with only the clothing on their backs sans the hunter gatherer skills the locals relied upon. Those sabertooth tigers only went extinct about 10,000 years ago, so about 140,000 years in their future. Whereas agriculture and writing and even the kind of religions these people believed in aren't generally identified until a similar number of millenia later. The local animal threats did fine, the Colonials - not so much.
      Fortunately the Cylons out in space may eventually be a bridge for returning humanity's lost knowledge. The Head Cylons (Angelic) could also do that, but they're playing for team Zeus, not humanity - so you can't rely on them for anything nice. Those freed Colonial Cylons might even have continued occupying and restoring Caprica and other colonial worlds, so perhaps Apollo's disastrous burning of the libraries can ultimately be reversed.

    • @LordTalax
      @LordTalax Год назад +1

      slate

    • @liborohanka5010
      @liborohanka5010 Год назад

      While I think it's bad idea generally, I understand why they did it. They were going to go through technological and civilization regression anyway, with remains they have from their destroyed civilization, just like their ancestors did when they arrived to colonies (all of them, including 13) and there is good chance that 1-2 000 years later, they will repeat mistakes again. So by leaving technology behind, they at least made circle longer. Hopefully message is that humanity could learn from their history of war and slavery and not repeat mistakes with robots (without knowing about pre earth 2 history, purely thanks to their own history). If it will be success and they will break circle is thing for future. I would definitely leave Galactica behind (and rest of ships), but not somewhere they can find it. Basically leave records in ships about history (in many different forms, not know if they have same language and what will survive) and leave them somewhere in space or something. How long it would need to survive and if it would survive is questionable, but at this point, it would be in God's hands. If humanity needs remainder about their history, hopefully God will make them find it one way or another.

  • @Iceaxehikes
    @Iceaxehikes 6 лет назад +81

    Yea capt., I volunteer to stay behind and make sure those ships go into the sun...

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 6 лет назад +4

      Matthew Edwards Anders was a Hybrid by this time, so he would be stuck on Galactica anyway

    • @desertdude8274
      @desertdude8274 6 лет назад +1

      Matthew Edwards FUCKING IDIOTS!

    • @Iceaxehikes
      @Iceaxehikes 6 лет назад +37

      Right?!
      Sure, let's not only give up space travel and all our technology.. let's destroy it forever because we won't change our minds and those cylons won't come back and hurt us.
      Pass me a coconut Starbuck.
      Personally, I would have commandeered one of those ships and kept travelling.
      By the way; sending the fleet into the sun 93,000,000 miles away when you have a perfectly good moon 248,000 miles away to crash them into, makes no sense.
      Here is a more realistic plan;
      Anyone wanting to go native may do so.
      Those wishing to stay in the stars may do so.
      Any leftover ships will be landed on the dark side of the moon.. just in case grass skirts, disease, tribal warfare, or those cylons come back.

    • @RandomNJ
      @RandomNJ 6 лет назад +2

      Matthew Edwards and what would you have the fight with? Galactica didn't have any fight left she was done. Did you see what happened on the final jump?

    • @desertdude8274
      @desertdude8274 6 лет назад +3

      Matthew Burtis They had a cylon basestar... So.

  • @darthroden
    @darthroden 6 лет назад +84

    I believe that some of them did keep the technology and became the lost civilization of Atlantis.

    • @ReGarage
      @ReGarage 6 лет назад +3

      nice idea

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +16

      My headcanon was either that or all the people with brains joined the centurions and left the hippie wannabes to their fate.

    • @richardbidinger2577
      @richardbidinger2577 4 года назад +3

      And they took all that tech and moved to the Pegasus Galaxy.

    • @Kalenz1234
      @Kalenz1234 4 года назад +1

      @@richardbidinger2577 Doesn't work out. Ancients were millions of years old, way before when this would take place.

    • @kharilane1340
      @kharilane1340 4 года назад +1

      And what happened to Atlantis? It was destroyed by its own technology!!!

  • @raymondstpaul4913
    @raymondstpaul4913 6 лет назад +499

    Hated the ending of going primitive completely idiotic! Breaking the cycle? If you forget the past you'll only repeat it again didn't anyone learn that lesson.

    • @davidkelly4210
      @davidkelly4210 6 лет назад +66

      I mean what Lee is suggesting is EXACTLY what the Kobalians did when they got to the 12 colonies. It took them 2k years to get back to where they were when they fled the Cylons on Kobal and that was with their history intact. Lee even wants to dump that and doom humanity to 150k years of barbarism just to start building new Cylons.
      What they SHOULD have done is name drop Atlantis while discussing the city layout then cut away to Lee and Bill saying their goodbyes.

    • @seen203
      @seen203 6 лет назад +38

      Hey, go ahead and destroy the only long-standing records of any of this happening. What's the worst that could happen?
      I remember an ongoing meme at a forum I used to visit where various crew members, now planetside, died of the dumbest, most easily prevented thing. One former flight deck ape gets mauled by a rhino that could have been shot, hundreds died of infections that could have been cured, etc.

    • @jlvfr
      @jlvfr 6 лет назад +34

      Same thoughts here. This is an idiotic ending. How are these people even going to get food? Without farmers and tools or equipement? Not to mention deseases...

    • @seen203
      @seen203 6 лет назад +31

      And,shit, the wildlife. They are deploying in Africa, SE Asia, Australia, etc. Those three alone will have wildlife and predators that will kill a lot of defenseless people that have *no knowledge of the fauna*.
      "Grizzly bear? That sounds kind of cute!"

    • @Matekothesmall
      @Matekothesmall 6 лет назад +19

      Don't forget sabertooths and all the other cute pets that were roaming our planet at that time.

  • @ZS-bg7jo
    @ZS-bg7jo 4 года назад +20

    I really feel they jumped the shark after finding the nuked out 'earth' before. It was a real chance to pivot and force them to confront the structures they have internally. Everything after that point, you are a Cylon, and YOU are a Cylon, and oh look he is a Cylon, with the kid... and that was like... a HUGE plot thing before.. but whatever. And YOU are a Cylon...
    Like Lost, they sort of just did whatever and the story and characters suffered for it.

  • @beezzarro
    @beezzarro 4 года назад +52

    "never underestimate the desire for a clean slate"....... Think about early pilgrims coming from Europe to start a life in the colonies. People coming from England to start a new chapter in the Americas actually brought technology with them. Totally the opposite of what happened here. There are heritage gold mine towns in Western Canada that actually have slate pool tables that settlers brought with them. Some people brought furnaces! There are so many ways to rewrite this to still have the potent message and not be idiotic

    • @drx1xym154
      @drx1xym154 3 года назад

      THEY were not bringing FTLs or weapons or the other baggage...
      The fleet was done. New Caprica would have been a paradise in comparison.
      Maybe they could have held on to some of it... for a while. Probably not. I would say, in theory integrating with the existing population - slowly - was the best idea.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse 3 года назад

      If so why would they land so close to the Boston Bay settlement? That was already there nearly 100 years at this point.

    • @beezzarro
      @beezzarro 3 года назад +1

      @@richardscathouse Care to expound on that? I'm not sure I understand you

    • @jamesxiaolong2199
      @jamesxiaolong2199 3 года назад +2

      It would have been better if the choice to leave technology behind was involuntary. Perhaps we see the colonials lose what’s left of their medicine and lose the parts to produce new products. Then maybe losing the fleet would make more sense.

    • @PhoenixT70
      @PhoenixT70 2 года назад +3

      @@drx1xym154 Losing the tech wasn't the problem. There were other ways to do it-it's not like they had a way to maintain most of it anymore, so degradation over time is an obvious choice. Choosing to forget the past is just insane.

  • @mauriciosimoesdealmeidabot5641
    @mauriciosimoesdealmeidabot5641 5 лет назад +34

    I also came up with a different ending. That part mentioning "giving up the creature comforts" doesn't work. Colonials would build their city. The time line would be moved 70.000 years, when Mount Toba erupted in Indonesia, in what would be one of the biggest volcanic eruptions in the history os the planet and reduced the human population to a few hundreds. Every vestige of colonials, Cylons and their technology would be erased. The whole fleet would be driven to the Sun, except Galactica. After Laura's death Adama would return to Galactica, to be Earth's sentinel. The Battlestar would be hidden in a cave on the Moon. The series would end with the "angels" walking in Times Square at night, talking about the progress of human kind and its evolution. One of them would mention the fact that our race learned about loyalty. The camera would look up, zoom through the atmosphere, the space, towards the Moon, into a crater, a cave, the old starship, the CIC. There, we would see Anders, still in control and, by his side, a skeleton with a uniform. Laying on the ground, by its side, an open book and a photo of Laura. This would be a final worthy of Battlestar Galactica.

    • @voxvolhynia5400
      @voxvolhynia5400 4 года назад +1

      @Matthew Caughey I really like that ending, it has a lot more emotional impact than the real one and makes more sense overall, too. I hate how wasteful the actual ending of the show was :( I understand the point Lee was making, and why people wanted a clean slate, but that was a very drastic step to take to achieve it.

    • @datathunderstorm
      @datathunderstorm 3 года назад +2

      @Matthew Caughey No, we are not from this planet. I grew up in West Africa and from a very young age, believed I wasn’t really from this planet. Even now, at 60 years old, I still believe this. I’ve seen and experienced out of this world things that enhance that belief.
      I’m sure I’m not alone in believing this.
      We do have extraterrestrial origins - many of us have forgotten our true identity - and in some of us, like me, that data is encoded in my DNA.
      No, I’m neither crazy nor seeking attention - there’s some truth in all of these ancient astronaut/ ET theories.
      Many of us are hybrids - human looking, but also of extraterrestrial origins.

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 3 года назад +1

      Uhm... problem is, that after 70k years of development, this is still 5x as long as Colonials existed in Cyrranus system. They'd colonize dozens of planets by that time. To technology and cultural memes to last, they'd had to be clsoer to 15k years, think Atlantis.

    • @andrewstrongman305
      @andrewstrongman305 3 года назад

      "Every vestige erased" Lol, you are an idiot. We've found fossils hundreds of millions of years old (even billions for micro organisms). Pompeii, is a fine example of how well volcanic eruptions can 'erase' cities not actually buried in lava.

    • @OrionSlaveGirlUWU
      @OrionSlaveGirlUWU 2 года назад

      @@andrewstrongman305 and you're naive if you believe that any advanced technology dug up from under the ground would be revealed to the masses instead of being confiscated, hidden and studied by the militaries and governments of the world.
      You probably believe that if Extraterrestrial life was ever found and confirmed that the knowledge of their existence would also be given to the masses.
      The mass panic all of that would cause would make the hoarding and civil unrest we experienced from the covid pandemic look like a picnic by comparison.
      Just look at all the toilet paper hoarding from the start of the pandemic and all the rest of irrational behavior. Add to that breakdown of supply chains and multiply it by a thousand
      The complete breakdown of civilization on a global scale.
      Humanity is too fragile to know the truth.

  • @japkap
    @japkap 6 лет назад +16

    It was a hard scene the one where you see galactica breaking her spine, that battlestar did her job and then some and she brought them home to earth.

  • @nunayobiz
    @nunayobiz 5 лет назад +65

    Flying all that technology into the sun makes no sense. Less than 40k humans left on a new and unfamiliar world? You need all the help you can get.
    Overall a terrible ending to what was a phenomenal series.

    • @sirkuchen1501
      @sirkuchen1501 3 года назад +2

      Yeah you can basically forget the last 10 episodes

  • @TheMattfranz
    @TheMattfranz Год назад +59

    Before we knew they arrived 150,000 years ago, I always thought it would be great for Galactica to enter the Sol system, Cylons hot on their trail, and receive a hail.....from the Enterprise.

    • @relentless3169
      @relentless3169 Год назад +2

      The original Galactica show ended up coming to earth in modern times. Its called Galactica 1980 and worth a watch.

    • @TheMikeyTrumpet
      @TheMikeyTrumpet Год назад +1

      Someone has done a fanfic of just that. On YT somewhere

    • @kamxam1384
      @kamxam1384 Год назад

      @@relentless3169 It's worth a watch if you're REALLY drunk actually. Was way too campy for my taste. It did have a few bright spots and concepts though i admit.

    • @roncola2238
      @roncola2238 Год назад +1

      There is a fan fiction called Going Native where the Enterprise D meets the Galactica by Romulan space. Good read.

  • @zam023
    @zam023 6 лет назад +12

    Centurions come back in hundred years to find Earth ruled by Skynet >_< LOL

  • @sophiawilson8696
    @sophiawilson8696 6 лет назад +33

    There plan of finding the Battlestar Galactica in under rocks of 159,000 years later I wish show did that scene.

    • @dougs7367
      @dougs7367 6 лет назад +2

      She's talking about the alternate ending

    • @MeidoInHebun
      @MeidoInHebun 6 лет назад +2

      Where can I watch the alternate ending??

    • @piotrd.4850
      @piotrd.4850 3 года назад

      @@MeidoInHebun It was just raptor. And it wouldn't last 150k years anyway.

  • @tcironbear21
    @tcironbear21 6 лет назад +5

    I see a lot of people thought this ending was stupid and I agree. Wisdom grows from learning from mistakes, that is why wisdom always trails power. It is not innate failing of humans. It is ingrained part of causality.

    • @mrgreenbudz37
      @mrgreenbudz37 Год назад

      I liked and disliked the ending. I thought it was cool on one part that they eventually breeder with the inhabitants and is what lead to us. But they never really explained a lot of their own timeline. Caprica takes place only 58 yrs earlier and created the first Cylon. So where and how did all the other Cylons come from?

    • @tcironbear21
      @tcironbear21 Год назад

      @@mrgreenbudz37 They kind of explained that in the unfinished prequel series. Basically Cylons came from a rich colony developing robots as replacements for living soldiers. The populace embraced them after they thwarted some terrorist attacks that could have killed millions. Ironically the robots end up adopting the religion of the terrorists.

  • @nemoanon5615
    @nemoanon5615 3 года назад +11

    Had i been a captain of one of the other ships, i would have told him, " champ, you do what u like, but my ship and equipment is staying with me.".

  • @mattw7327
    @mattw7327 3 года назад +5

    "Whaddya mean we out of toilet paper?? No one told me we'd have none of that here!" "No, I WONT use a pine cone!"

  • @Rekaert
    @Rekaert 5 лет назад +37

    One of those endings that's about as satisfying as getting kicked in the plums ... hard.

    • @scotcarr3390
      @scotcarr3390 5 лет назад

      Look, I'm not that big a fan of it either, but Lee has a point - we don't think whether we SHOULD do something as soon as we find out we CAN. Real world, people. How many times did humanity nearly destroy itself because we DIDN'T think & "just did"?

    • @Rekaert
      @Rekaert 5 лет назад +9

      @@scotcarr3390 I agree that this was the gist of the message, but my issue with it is twofold.
      Firstly, it's utterly defeatist. We can apply that argument to every technological advancement that has the 'possibility' of being misused. What's the alternative? To remain cavemen? To even forgo the use of fire in case something burns down? All technology is potentially dangerous, and what is technology really? It's just knowledge with practical application. So the series is basically advocating ignorance as a solution, at which point mankind may as well put a gun to its collective head and pull the trigger, except it threw away all the guns and apparently shuns the knowledge of what the trigger will do.
      Instead of regressing technology, (as the series acknowledges that it will be rebuilt eventually anyway), then surely the focus must be on dealing with it responsibly? Now the series does indicate that this is the message they wish to propagate, so why do my plums ache?
      Well, they failed. The 'present day' ending shows mankind going down the same route of creating artificial life, completely unaware of the bloody history that mankind has with machines. Whatever warning the Colonials wanted to leave was utterly lost, probably because they didn't have adequate technology left to preserve it ... So, they did nothing to resolve this eternal mankind vs machine outcome that seems to repeat through the epochs of civilisation. They just delayed it at considerable personal cost, and one could argue threw away the opportunity to adequately warn future civilisations in a fit of luddite pique.
      And secondly, who in their right mind would embrace this as a solution? We're going to destroy all our technology, including medical advances, and go live as hunter gatherers. We'll keep whatever medical supplies we have, but those are going to run out quick unless we set to work reproducing them, and we're not going to do that. Who's up for it? Not anyone who wants to live, presumably.
      With no resupply of meds, average life expectancy would plummet. Within a generation, trivial medical issues become life-threatening, such a flu, cuts, child birth. Native predators become much bigger threats, and essentially, you roll the dice on whether any of the colonial mankind survives at all. What does survive, becomes a regressed, short lived and brutalised version of the species that because they didn't do enough to preserve the warning against using AI, is condemned to repeat the same mistakes once they advance far enough.
      So, yeah ... that's my ramble.

    • @scotcarr3390
      @scotcarr3390 5 лет назад +1

      @@Rekaert I promise I'll shut up after this response...🙃
      Look, I agree myself the ending was, to put it mildly, weak & not only was bad writing, it ruined an otherwise awesome episode. "Daybreak" was a great finale. Still is. The plot was dramatic & bold. The climax was brilliant. Everything worked. And THEN the writer, director, & showrunner weinied out & took all the viewers right out of the show.
      I think of myself as a writer & teacher. I know the mechanics of good storytelling. I know what works, what doesn't, what a good resolution is & what a cheap way out of writing yourself into a corner looks like. Therefore, I agree w/the author/critic who said these guys just ignored the truth about using deux ex machina as a giant get out of jail card. It's cheap, lazy, & just plain insulting to your audience.
      But it was done. And they were trying to make a point which was valid. What am I going to do? Say the theme of the series is invalidated by a moment of panic by the person writing the script? Hate the entire finale because they panicked & wanted a cheap fix?
      I've come to the conclusion almost every reviewer did as well - the BSG story team pulled an occasional cheat to fix a spontaneous problematic element they introduced on a whim - Starbuck's death & resurrection. The identity of the Final 5. Hell, the whole concept of their identities or purpose. Good ideas they incorporated w/out thinking of a proper solution, only to just do a mulligan 1 or 2 "just because" to resolve 'em. All cheap writing tricks to get them past a "holy ,$#!+!" thing they thought would be a cool shock plot twist that they had no idea how to resolve. Bad writing & terrible continuity that crapped on an otherwise fine show. Sometimes, though, y'gotta let something like that slide.
      BSG 2000's was a great show w/major warts. More like tumors. But nothing is perfect & sometimes, even badly thought-out twists & panic resolutions of same, you just gotta love the ride. I know they're glaring goofs in an otherwise impeccable show, but I'm willing to forgive them because everything else was so damn good. So, yeah, parts of the continuity makes me cringe. I wonder where the "grown-ups" were when these caskrt nails were pushed. But, dammit, I loved the show. And I liked the somewhat happy ending, even though the actions taken strained credibility ridiculously, charitably put. I don't mind the cheap resolution because the vast majority of the show was so damned compelling.

    • @Rekaert
      @Rekaert 5 лет назад +2

      @@scotcarr3390 Oh hey don't shut up on my behalf. I'm guiltier than most for rambling on, and I like hearing what other people thought.
      Honestly I don't think we're far removed in opinion. We both recognise the short-comings and I also loved the show 'generally'. I bought it. I've seen it through a couple of times. They did amazing things with it, and elevated it from a simple space opera to a much more human approach, of how people cope in such a situation, how law and order breaks down, and how the military can be a double edged sword. Their take on suicide bombings when they were happening in the real world was bold to say the least.
      I could criticise the ending all day long, but you shouldn't take that as a general dislike for the series. Nothing could be further from the truth. The sight of Galactica's back breaking is gut-wrenching for someone who has watched that ship deliver the crew through disaster after disaster. You simply don't have that response to it if you haven't developed a love of the series.
      From the writing aspect, yeah they committed a cardinal sin. In the fantasy genre, a writer tries to steer clear of using magic as a problem solver for all the reasons you list. It can be pulled out of the hat when you hit a corner, it encourages lazy plot, and the audience finds it unsatisfying. Same thing with the "God did it" approach they used increasingly as BSG progressed.
      But hey, it is what it is. They wrote the ending they wanted and don't owe anyone anything. Taken as a whole, the series is great. If it wasn't, people like me wouldn't be prepared to write lengthy comments about it, so they must have done something right.

    • @SuperSnowMoonVODs
      @SuperSnowMoonVODs 2 года назад

      Naw it was good both of you were wrong 🙂

  • @ganeshbachanb7212
    @ganeshbachanb7212 6 лет назад +218

    This ending doesn't makes sense. 40,000 people willing to give everything up for what and there wasn't any gaurantee that the cylons would not come back.

    • @johnbutler1323
      @johnbutler1323 6 лет назад +22

      Keep in mind that the tech was failing. Galactica was done, crippled to the point that all she could do is limp around the solar system. And the rest of the fleet was in similar shape. i suppose they still could have used what knowledge they had to revert to an early industrial civilization, but I doubt they had the gear necessary for it. Most of that got left behind on New Caprica. So the best they could hope fro was a reversion to an iron age civilization. And the other Cylons would still be out there. BSG doesn't have magic Star Trek style sensors. Without a developed city visible from orbit, any Cylon ships might jump in, take a look around, even land. But finding a few dozen humans living a nomadic lifestyle would be next to impossible for them. Lee's plan was the best shot they had at survival.

    • @MediumRareOpinions
      @MediumRareOpinions 6 лет назад +44

      Even in its failing state the Galactica would be suited as raw material for structures. Taking its life support systems for survival, it's stores of weapons ammunition could be converted into explosives for mining operations. The reactors for power, it's dismantled structure for shelter.
      It's not useful as a ship anymore, but it could endure as a home for humanity for centuries to come if converted into a city.
      The other ships, being newer and in better shape, could be used as a safeguard against natural disaster that could happen, sensors to detect possible asteroid impacts and act as safe refuge from major volcanic eruptions or other extinction level events.
      It makes no sense to throw away that safety net to random chances of disaster when you are trying to ensure survival.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +27

      Their tech was failing for being capable of extrasolar flight and combat. It would have still been a tremendous bootstrap to eventually get BACK to a civilization that can reach for the stars. To throw that all away to play "Little Tent on the Prairie" is absolutely insane.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +32

      What doesn't make sense is giving up ALL technology. While I could see abandoning their ships (maybe on the moon for their descendants to come back for) in case the Cyclons came back the idea that you'd entirely give up 23rd century technology to go back to stone tools is so stupid I literally don't have words for it.

    • @jnichols3
      @jnichols3 6 лет назад +17

      If I had been stuck in my house for three years, yes I would want to spend a day outside, but I am not about to destroy the television and burn down the house with my fridge. That was a WTF ending. This return to primitive living does not appeal to me. I would be like Evil from Time Bandits when he laments how God took time to create so many diffent species of animals. "8 O'CLOCK DAY 1!" ruclips.net/video/To5wKh9Ypec/видео.html

  • @theofficerfactory2625
    @theofficerfactory2625 6 лет назад +169

    To be honest, I was kind of hoping that they would of come across a high tech earth that welcomes them or they buried their ships on the moon.

    • @GoLakers3900
      @GoLakers3900 6 лет назад +5

      It's called Star Trek vs Battlestar Galactica.

    • @tyranusfan
      @tyranusfan 6 лет назад +37

      It's called terrible writing and a sad ending to what had been a promising show in it's first 2 seasons.

    • @GoLakers3900
      @GoLakers3900 6 лет назад +2

      And yet you're here to complain. Move along.

    • @tyranusfan
      @tyranusfan 6 лет назад +7

      I like to remind myself sometimes. ;)

    • @jcolvard
      @jcolvard 6 лет назад +33

      Actually on a pod cast Ron Moore said that a alternative option ending would be to have present day archaeologists discover the Galactica in present day South America under those massive man made mounds that are there today.

  • @randomobserver8168
    @randomobserver8168 5 лет назад +88

    All these years later, and still the saddest, most poignant, most hopeful, most infuriating, stupidest ending to such a saga ever created.

    • @blusafe1
      @blusafe1 2 года назад +2

      I feel you! The ending is one big, soaring lovely finale while at the same time being a hot, lazy mess. It's okay to have both opinions.

    • @AwinkOfsleep
      @AwinkOfsleep 2 года назад

      Mass suicide of the majority of the population that didnt land in africa, more like.

    • @wilfdarr
      @wilfdarr Год назад +1

      I have all four seasons sitting on a shelf, and I've not been able to bring myself to watch them, as good as especially the first 3 seasons were, because I know I'll just have to face this ending all over again.

  • @briangoss4011
    @briangoss4011 4 года назад +8

    All of this has happened before and will happen again.
    I get the feeling this is what happened after Kobol Destruction. The 12 tribes found the Cyrannus star system and they did the same thing. They saw all of the habital worlds and decided to go with a clean slate. 12 worlds for 12 Tribes. I wish their was a more extensive lore to Battlestar Galactica

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Год назад +1

      A little late to this party but you are correct, and there is a tiny bit more lore if dig. I normally hate comics as a storytelling medium but there is a series that covers it so I bought it. Called "The Final Five", and it's pretty good. It explains a _ton_ of stuff, including Starbuck and how both the 12 colonies and the 13th tribe ended up where they are. The ending actually makes sense after reading these. One of the writers from the show wrote it

    • @mrgreenbudz37
      @mrgreenbudz37 Год назад

      There are parts I never fully understood and probably never will. Time frame confuses me a lot on it all.

  • @tyrrax
    @tyrrax 6 лет назад +61

    After everything they've been through. They all just want to die of dysentry.

    • @jv-lk7bc
      @jv-lk7bc 4 года назад

      nah, theyve been incculated. their kids, now ...

    • @ScoutPL
      @ScoutPL 4 года назад

      Wash your hands.

    • @kharilane1340
      @kharilane1340 4 года назад +1

      You like so many others missed the point. The advanced Humans and Cylons weren't meant to survive long. They were really only there to pass on DNA from the the advanced Humans and knowledge from the Cylons. Once that's done they can die off and allow the native humans to chart their own course, which they did as evidenced by the final scene of the show with the red dress Cylon and Baltar talking about how close history is to repeating itself over 150,000 years later!!!

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 3 года назад +2

      @@kharilane1340 Yeah they were going to convince 30,000 people. Lee and Adama should have been hung from trees for even suggesting it, as they lay out there new city around them.

  • @erkanp1
    @erkanp1 3 года назад +13

    Watching this scenes after years and understanding the references to annunakis and sea people who brought knowledge in the legends of antic civilizations.

  • @jessmith7324
    @jessmith7324 5 лет назад +4

    I like that Adama's subtle joke says that he's forgiven Baltar

  • @DavidOlver
    @DavidOlver 6 лет назад +35

    Sam should have taken the fleet to the other side of the sun and put it in the same orbit of the earth and put the ship's systems to sleep . and they could have started a 2018 show of us finding the sleeping fleet of ships on the other side of our planets orbit, back engineer the ships and.............................................

    • @NyuuMikuru1
      @NyuuMikuru1 5 лет назад +3

      David Olver My idea would be next moon landing would find a crashed Galatica near the landing area. People would start to access the ship but there are sleeping Cylons not meant to be awakened. Title would be Galatica: Revelations.

    • @sparrowlt
      @sparrowlt 5 лет назад +4

      Space is actually quite hars.. micro meteor and radiation in 150K years would certainly fried those ships without some maintenance.. read about what awaits to Elon Musk Roadster wandering space

  • @mecurian485
    @mecurian485 5 лет назад +2

    Beautiful, completely satisfying ending. What so many people seem to miss is that for the four year journey we only get to see things from the point of view of the military who, while they do suffer, at least know what is going on. How terrible it must have been for the thousands of civilians living in cramped quarters constantly caught between the authorities and criminal elements. Spending months at a time doing very little but waiting. Finally making it to "earth" only to discover a burnt out shell. When they finally walked free on the plains of Africa it is difficult to imagine the relief they must have felt. Four years imprisoned between bulkheads. The idea of them never wanting to return, to make a home on this new where they can once again be the masters of their own destiny. How can anyone not see why they were happy to walk away.

  • @veedubya4636
    @veedubya4636 5 лет назад +33

    What if Anders didn't fly into the sun with the fleet and went around it and kept going?

    • @sparrowlt
      @sparrowlt 5 лет назад +6

      lol maximun trolling

    • @AnonD38
      @AnonD38 2 года назад +19

      Galactica would still be practically dead and without maintenance crews she would eventually destroy herself.
      He could have theoretically put down the fleet on the side of the moon facing away from Earth. That way there would still be a vault of knowledge for humanity to tap into once they are advanced enough to get into space.

    • @jasonp.1195
      @jasonp.1195 Год назад +4

      @@AnonD38 Yes, the Galactica would've been trapped in our system with her broken spine, but the other ships in the fleet weren't in the same state.
      Since the war with the Cylons was effectively over, some of the fleet's constituent captains might've bucked at throwing away their ships and made a gambit to return to the Colonies. A place where we know the Cylons were expending efforts to restore in order for the human form Cylons to survive.
      BTW, I do really like that idea of the Galactic 'landed' somewhere on the backside of the moon. Homeworld vibes with that idea.

    • @AnonD38
      @AnonD38 Год назад +2

      @@jasonp.1195 Also they could have left warnings not to pursue sentient AI technology.

    • @hellacoorinna9995
      @hellacoorinna9995 Год назад +3

      @@AnonD38 2001: Mission to Jupiter to find an object.
      Oh look it's a starship.

  • @c20995
    @c20995 6 лет назад +11

    Funny thing is. They didn't break the cycle. They repeated it. "All of this has happened before and all of this will happen again."

    • @RayMKlll
      @RayMKlll 3 года назад +1

      yeah, ironic

    • @nairbvel
      @nairbvel Год назад +2

      Witness the final scene on the streets of New York City...

    • @tyharris9994
      @tyharris9994 Год назад

      @@nairbvel That scene was frakking perfect. Just about a decade early. Elon Musk was warning yesterday that we need to pause AI research and claims it's the biggest threat we face as a species. And nobody is listening.

    • @mrgreenbudz37
      @mrgreenbudz37 Год назад +1

      Kinda has a ring of truth to it. Jus look around you. There is more to our past than most mainstream academics care to admit to for one. Secondly, we are about to destroy ourselves again. The only difference is we haven't gotten advanced enough yet to have ships like this and FTL drives. Maybe even thought the cycle repeats we still get dumber each time before we kill off everything. The inbreeding factor, lol!

    • @HariSeldon913
      @HariSeldon913 Месяц назад

      It only took 149,959 years for Along the Watchtower to be rewritten.

  • @Sprottel_SFM
    @Sprottel_SFM 5 лет назад +10

    *In an alternate ending*
    "Sir weaponized tribe aproaching the camp"
    "Copy that ,commencing adama maneuver in 3...."

  • @ugolomb
    @ugolomb 4 года назад +79

    Watching the series unfold, as much as I loved it, I had the increasing sense that the writers were tying themselves into a knot (or backing themselves into a corner, or whatever other metaphor you wish to use). I felt there was no way they could end this convincingly, but I watched hoping to be proven wrong, since I really did like so much of it. Alas, as far as I'm concerned, I was actually proven right. The ending is distinctly unconvincing and anti-climactic.

    • @sirkuchen1501
      @sirkuchen1501 3 года назад +11

      Yup season 4 was halfway through becoming more and more illogical and stupid. To be fair though its kinda difficult to end the series properly.

    • @superdave8248
      @superdave8248 3 года назад +1

      Part of me wondered about Option B. What is Option B you ask? That is where the Cyclons head back to the home world (either theirs or the humans). Because either one or two things are true. Either (a), the Cyclons completely left their homeworld when they attacked the 12 colonies thus it is ready for them to return to. Or (b) there are still Cyclons and humans living on the Cyclon homeworld and the human 12 colonies and they can try to find a way to mingle right in.
      Either way, it seems like the Cyclons have a solution to the problem that the humans may not necessarily have.

    • @edwarddeguzman3258
      @edwarddeguzman3258 2 года назад +4

      @@superdave8248 That's assuming the Cyclons had a home world, I always got the notion they were just spacefaring

    • @DLordSadow
      @DLordSadow 2 года назад +2

      The Cylon Colony that was destroyed in the finale I believe was their “home world”.

    • @jakeg3733
      @jakeg3733 Год назад

      One of the comics series untied a lot of it for me. Enough for it to make sense at least. In fact, after reading those I really like _some_ parts of the ending. The whole let's abandon all of our technology really pisses me off to this day though

  • @ShahPhilLeotardo
    @ShahPhilLeotardo 5 лет назад +2

    Classic Baltar his first thought is getting jiggy with the local population.😂

  • @Foldy435
    @Foldy435 5 лет назад +5

    I always liked the idea of them turning up at Earth during the 60s or 70s. Integrate themselves in mankind and see huge leaps in technology like we saw in that era.

    • @daddystu7046
      @daddystu7046 Год назад +1

      Trek already accounted for that. Starling I think his name was.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um 5 лет назад +16

    The series creators should have put the time-frame sometime between 5000 and 3000 BCE, to coincide with the appearance of agricultural settlements. It will gave the Colonials and humanoid Cylons an excused to built a primitive formed of civilization.

  • @w7100
    @w7100 6 лет назад +25

    you have to pass on the mistakes especially the mistakes

    • @BACW25
      @BACW25 5 лет назад

      Damn. That is solid af.

  • @teedepefanio5687
    @teedepefanio5687 5 лет назад +3

    If only Game Of Thrones had ended as enlightened as this... I miss this epic show!

    • @firestorm165
      @firestorm165 5 лет назад

      Teed Epefanio you can't be serious

  • @dietrichc8598
    @dietrichc8598 2 года назад +23

    My ending: Galactica and the fleet arrives in orbit around earth, suddenly multiple missile launches are detected from earth, the fleet flees once again flees into deep space settling on a system not far from earth. Final shot: An advisor talks to a man sitting down facing away, telling him the unknown objects in orbit are gone, the chair turns revealing a Cavil model who simply nods, shot zooms out and reveals it to be the oval office.

    • @horsemumbler1
      @horsemumbler1 Год назад

      "Filthy... Xenos.
      So they've come at last."

    • @GeneralGrievous-1138
      @GeneralGrievous-1138 Год назад

      That's Olmos's ending, too:
      "I personally - this is not [from] any of the writers, but my thing - I wanted to come into [the present day], find Earth, cruise on top of it, see it for what it is, and as we're coming down to it, we're blown up, we're nuked. And then [someone says to] the President of the United States, which is Bush, "They've been taken care of. Thank God you saved the world again." And you turn, and you see who told him that, and it's one of the Cylons."

    • @jaycievictory8461
      @jaycievictory8461 Год назад

      ​@@GeneralGrievous-1138Damn. He wanted the ending to be that every character we know died? That's dark

    • @GeneralGrievous-1138
      @GeneralGrievous-1138 Год назад

      @@jaycievictory8461 well, it was a joke on his part haha

  • @jamesxiaolong2199
    @jamesxiaolong2199 2 года назад +2

    How to fix the ending. Step 1 set it 5,000-10,000 years ago. Step 2 Stash Colonial One somewhere where mankind can find her and the history of the colonies when they’re ready. Step 3 show a series of flashes of the Colonials integrating with the various civilizations and finally step 4 show people who look like the character walking around in the present day.

  • @Burnettski9292
    @Burnettski9292 4 года назад +6

    Col. Tigh’s laugh at 1:44 always gets me

  • @martinjirak7095
    @martinjirak7095 Год назад +3

    It´s nice, but the problem is, that sahara was green before. Not sandy like it´s showed 0:23...

  • @chroesuschroesus
    @chroesuschroesus 6 лет назад +143

    After living in modern human culture for an entire lifetime, I can say that I believe that even an advanced human civilization might actually do such an extreme act of thoughtless stupidity and be proud of it, LOL.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +7

      chroesus714 chroesus714 agreed. I have personally seen that there is no limit to human stupidity. I could really see a retarded decision like this being made.

    • @bonesstones6584
      @bonesstones6584 4 года назад +3

      For a modern example, you need look no further than what the libtard democRATS did to the once beautiful state of California, stupidity at its finest...

    • @orencio1969
      @orencio1969 4 года назад +4

      the new green deal-dystopia

    • @Gogglesofkrome
      @Gogglesofkrome 4 года назад +3

      @@bonesstones6584 I suppose this isn't necessarily the best time nor place for this topic, but despite this, I agree completely that they utterly fucked california

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 4 года назад +8

      @@Gogglesofkrome your reaction just shows how easily brainwashed you are. Fact is conservatives invented the idea of california as a shithole out of whole cloth as soon as they stopped winning electoral college votes here - had nothing to do with the state of local governance. Truth is california is one of the best places in america to live (as you'd know if you'd lived here as much as I have) and to the extent it has problems they are merely the products of national trends produced by generations of conservative national dominance.

  • @CarlosRodriguez-vl9gx
    @CarlosRodriguez-vl9gx 2 года назад +1

    Bittersweet, painful, and equally beautiful at the same time.

  • @mattwho81
    @mattwho81 5 лет назад +8

    I would have liked to see them arrive at modern Earth and then watch in horror as the nation's go to war over their technology

  • @russcastella
    @russcastella 5 лет назад +12

    I don't even want to give up my phone today.. ya think I'm going to give up my frakking toaster!!??

  • @cjyoung7372
    @cjyoung7372 Год назад +11

    I loved the way the show tied religion, aliens and the possibilities of our past together to wrap up the storyline it really is an underrated show

  • @VerumAdPotentia
    @VerumAdPotentia 6 лет назад +61

    "...let’s start anew."
    Thus ends the stupidest line of dialog in this entire series.

    • @kharilane1340
      @kharilane1340 4 года назад +1

      And you...like many others missed the entire point of the show!!!

    • @kyosokutai
      @kyosokutai 3 года назад

      @@kharilane1340 We did not miss it, we just think it's incredibly hamfisted and stupid.

  • @mattshuey1
    @mattshuey1 Год назад

    The name of the video is just a 10 second portion of this 6 minute clip. Gotta love official channel uploads of tv shows.

  • @heyguyswhatshappening6210
    @heyguyswhatshappening6210 4 года назад +14

    imagine not starting fresh and they kept the ships and the technology and they laid out a map for a city.. imagine how powerful humans would be 150,000 years later !!!

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 3 года назад +1

      especially if this time they didn't for some reason stagnated like they did in the 12 colonies.

    • @JohnnyZenith
      @JohnnyZenith 2 года назад

      Because they're idiots.

    • @nicholasdickens2801
      @nicholasdickens2801 2 года назад

      They’d be all dead by wiping themselves out much faster.

  • @malloryemclaren
    @malloryemclaren 4 года назад +18

    “One million light years away” would mean what, that the Twelve Colonies were in some sort of orphan mini galaxy outside the Milky Way?

    • @1bishw
      @1bishw 4 года назад

      Your basing a light year off our definition. Who knows how far it was in the 12 Colonies.

    • @malloryemclaren
      @malloryemclaren 4 года назад +5

      1bishw WTF, light travels about the same speed no matter where.

    • @TheBaconWizard
      @TheBaconWizard 4 года назад

      So Caprica is in the Milky Way?

    • @malloryemclaren
      @malloryemclaren 4 года назад +3

      TheBaconWizard The Milky Way is more than 110000km acid and Andromeda is 2M LY away. The survivors literally came to this 🌍 earth and settled in the end. The colony ships didn’t have force fields, and they ran on a fuel that needed constant refueling. So yes, I presume their galaxy is our galaxy.

    • @paulcoy9060
      @paulcoy9060 4 года назад

      Or he was speaking hyperbolically.

  • @glynndonahue1159
    @glynndonahue1159 6 лет назад +4

    I like the 1970's era Canadian Armed Forces surplus inflatable MUST tents!

    • @mrspidey80
      @mrspidey80 6 лет назад +3

      Well, the show was shot in Vancouver...

  • @AllaMortify
    @AllaMortify 6 лет назад +37

    As weird and daft as the ending of Battlestar Galactica was, with the woolly religious nonsense and bizarre Space-Amish decision to abandon and forsake effectively all technology, just be grateful this was written by a reluctant Catholic based on the work of a Mormon and not a Scientologist. Imagine Battlestar Galactica in the vein of Battlefield Earth. I will forever consider it a bullet dodged.

    • @AllaMortify
      @AllaMortify 6 лет назад +10

      Yes. Yes it was that bad. The highlight of the movie was seeing the ending credits come up.

    • @Wardr0p
      @Wardr0p 6 лет назад +7

      The movie was terrible...

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +1

      While it could indeed been worse than it was that's still no excuse for it sucking so bad.

    • @themadhammer3305
      @themadhammer3305 6 лет назад +6

      AllaMortify i can maybe understand saying fuck the ships, 6 years solid of being trapped aboard crapped and rapidly breaking down vessels is probably enough to make anyone want rid of them, or at least enough of a majority of people to win a vote on the idea.
      The oart i dont get is ditching everything else, medicine, guns and other advanced supplies would be such a massive help to making a new start it honestly makes no sense for them to abandon it

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 6 лет назад +10

      It would be a completely believable response to say "I've been trapped on this beat up ship for years, I want OFF!" because humans don't like being confined. But to throw away all the technology that came with them from your microwave to vaccinations?! That does not ensure your survival in any way. In fact it pretty much dooms you right there.

  • @TheMichaelBeck
    @TheMichaelBeck Год назад

    Best remake of show, EVER.

  • @regregan5755
    @regregan5755 4 года назад +1

    That's like burning down your house and living in your backyard in a sleeping bag with nothing more than a spoon to live with while a big dog roams the neighbourhood. Pretty trusting.

  • @DarkArtistKaiser
    @DarkArtistKaiser 6 лет назад +35

    Wow. That is...the most insane, stupid idea i could ever think of. its one thing if they were stranded and helpless, but they literally are starting from ground 0.
    And that would be fine if not for the fact we know the history of the human race leading up to now and know that it only made things worse.

    • @AwinkOfsleep
      @AwinkOfsleep 2 года назад

      Heres an idea guys; instead of starting with some technology on 12 planets, lets instead pool our entire civilization onto one planet with the gambit that starting over and eventually raping the planets resources AGAIN as we inevitably industrialize (see; failure to efficiently teach and document our past) will somehow garner different results and hope that - in the process - we don't go extinct from inefficient usage. Ah yes, I can't wait to watch coal be the leading cause of our fucked up co2 levels

  • @20catsRPG
    @20catsRPG 3 года назад +3

    So idiotic.
    Adama: To ensure the survival of our civilization, let's destroy it! Let's get rid of all our tech and start shitting in a hole in the ground. Use leaves to wipe, it will take 100.000+ years til we again develop tech to manufacture paper.
    Every viper pilot: This is my dream! Yay!

  • @KrypticStudiosCorp
    @KrypticStudiosCorp 4 года назад +3

    I think theirs a scene missing at the end of this season... it kind of goes like this:
    *Centurians on the base star return having left something behind*
    "Humans, we just forget our... hey... the fuck where did they do?"
    "What the... they flew their entire fleet into the sun! All that potential tech and infrastructure!"
    "Da fuck? Has it reached the giant gas ball yet?"
    "Negative"
    "Holy shiet! Hack that 1 guy controlling it all and lets take it!"
    "YEAH! FREE SHIT!"
    "Humans... such jackasses, why did we help them?"
    "Because base stars are cool... free internet too"

  • @DawgBreff
    @DawgBreff 4 года назад +2

    This goes a way to explaining the Neandarthal skull in the Berlin museum that has a .308 kill hole in it...

  • @kills26
    @kills26 5 лет назад +3

    It's funny that they made this ending for a sci-fi show, I mean didn't they know that their audiance would hate it.

    • @FranklyFarcical
      @FranklyFarcical 3 года назад +1

      Don’t underestimate the arrogance of “woke” Hollywood. They believe they know better. Plus, the producers probably got a big fat cheque from the climate doomsday prophets.

    • @richardscathouse
      @richardscathouse 3 года назад

      So, who gets the dragons!