The first ten episodes from the fourth series of the reimagined American sci-fi television series, where the pilots of the Galactica spacecraft battle against the evil Cylons, cyborg creatures that originally served mankind, but who now want humanity destroyed. After losing the initial battles, and with all the colonies destroyed, mankind’s last hope is to search for the fabled home planet of Earth. In this series, Gaius Baltar (James Callis) gets religious over the Cylon god, Cally (Nicki Clyne) finds out some home truths about hubby Galen Tyrol (Aaron Douglas), and Lee Adama (Jamie Bamber) says goodbye to the Galactica. The episodes comprise: ‘He That Believeth in Me’, ‘Six of One’, ‘The Ties That Bind’, ‘Escape Velocity’, ‘The Road Less Traveled’, ‘Faith’, ‘Guess What’s Coming to Dinner?’, ‘Sine Qua Non’, ‘The Hub’ and ‘Revelations’. The set also includes the feature-length TV movie ‘Razor’.Synopsis
Battlestar Galactica balances its striking special effects with character-driven drama and social commentary to create a show that’s both entertaining and relevant. This critical favourite from Ronald D. Moore (Star Trek: The Next Generation) re-imagines the cult series from the 1970s with a new cast and more impressive villains. It also eschews the sunny outlook of Star Trek in favor of a darker vision of space and humanity as it comments on issues such as terrorism and civil liberties. Androids called Cylons have massacred billions of people, leaving only a small group of survivors. Led by Oscar nominees Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell, the human fleet searches for a mythical planet called Earth as they evade the Cylons.
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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA S4 Edward James Olmos 2008 DVD Top-quality
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