Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series (with Collectible Cylon) [Blu-ray]

Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series (with Collectible Cylon) [Blu-ray]

Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series (with Collectible Cylon) [Blu-ray]
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Actor: Edward James Olmos, James Callis, Jamie Bamber, Katee Sackhoff, Mary McDonnell
Brand: BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
Blu-ray: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language)
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Limited Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 1.77:1
Running Time: 67 Hours
Blu-ray Release Date: 2009-07-28
Audience Rating: Unrated
Studio: Universal Studios

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Blu-ray Review: All the Battlestar Gal Complete Series Blu-ray SECRETS
Summary: 4 Stars

Hi,
Most important issue is the show is true Sci-Fi, not just special effects like Star Trek 2009. Storyline is fantastic (no giant plot holes like why Spock wouldn't go back in time to save his people from genocide, how cadet Kirk can jump to captain military status, how Nero can have 30 yrs. of advanced technology but refuse to save his world and instead seek revenge - hopefully the next movie will have Spock going back in time to correct the timeline now that new fans are on board so old fans don't refuse to stay on board. Sorry - I digress)

It's true that box is distasteful and plastic casing should have been present, but the show is great.

Below are "pearls" that many will find helpful to maximally enjoy the fantastic BG series.

One star lost b/c TEN webisodes omitted from Face of the Enemy as poor decision akin to rotten cardboard boxing.

If the story was not so great, would have deleted another star for lack of subtitles. Truly deserves only 3 stars, but story just too great to not give 4 stars.

-Season 2, disc 2 ends with "Pegasus" - don't watch it like I did, b/c disc 3 starts with the extended unaired version.
-Season 3, disc 2 ends with "Unfinished Business" - don't watch it b/c disc 3 opens with the extended unaired version.
-Season 4, disc 3, the last one - the menu shows 3 'episodes' - 1st- Daybreak part 1, 2nd-Daybreak parts 2&3, and 3rd-Daybreak extended unaired. Maybe I'm a dolt, but it appeared to me the extended unaired covered parts 2&3 - so I watched the broadcast version of part 1, then chose the extended unaired option for 2&3 - WRONG. That option covers ALL 3 PARTS. So I watched the first part all over again, minutes after just completing it.
-Hidden Deleted Scenes (SD, Season 3, Disc 5) ¡V On the 'Colonial Military Assignment Quiz' (fifth disc of Season 3) a hidden deleted scene can be viewed upon completion of the test. It looks like there are seven scenes in total.
- if you hit "play all" It plays the "aired" version, then the "extended" version of the same episode.
- Movies Caprica and the Plan are not included.
- Movie Razor is included.
- Does not have Face of the Enemy webisodes.
The 25 DVDs in this set are the same DVDs available in the 6 season sets (1, 2.0, 2.5, 3, 4.0, 4.5).


- NO SUBTITLES FOR $250 set!!! How incredibly rude!
- Crummy case can be fixed by buying ultra-slim CD cases for $3 or same price for one padded slide-in CD sheath wallet.
The Supplements: Digging Into the Good Stuff
If you aren't already sitting down as you're reading this review, now would be a good time to pull up a chair. Universal has included supplements on each of the twenty discs in this collection, so needless to say -- we're going to be here for awhile.
Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries:
Just for the sake of organization, I'm giving the miniseries its own little section here. However, all of this content is technically part of Season 1 on the first disc.
h Audio Commentary: Miniseries Parts 1 & 2 ¡V Both parts of the miniseries have an audio commentary with director Michael Rymer as well as executive producers David Eick and Ronald D. Moore.
h From Miniseries to Series (SD, 9 minutes) ¡V This featurette covers the evolution of the re-imagined 'Battlestar Galactica' from a televised miniseries to a full blown series.
h Change is Good, Now They're Babes (SD, 8 minutes) ¡V A short little piece covering Boomer's and Starbuck's sex change and a look at some of the other major female characters in the series.
h The Cylon Centurion (SD, 6 minutes) ¡V The toasters get their own 15 minutes (OK, make that 6 minutes) in the spotlight here.
h Future/Past Technology (SD, 8 minutes) ¡V A glimpse at the different kinds of technology seen in 'Battlestar Galactica' over the years.
h The Doctor is Out (Of His Mind) (SD, 8 minutes) ¡V All about the good Dr. Baltar played by James Callis.
h Production (SD, 9 minutes) ¡V A brief production vignette covering filming in high-definition, the sets, make-up, and more.
h Visual Effects (SD, 9 minutes) ¡V Covers the various ships, jump effects, and usage of green screen technology bringing the intense world of 'Battlestar Galactica' to life.
h Epilogue (SD, 8 minutes) ¡V The final featurette is a general overview of the show.
h Sketches and Art (SD, 4 minutes) ¡V A concept art, paintings, and costume photo slideshow set to music from the show.
h Deleted Scenes (SD, 21 minutes) ¡V An assortment of deleted scenes from the miniseries.
Battlestar Galactica: Season One:
h Audio Commentary: '33' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary for the pilot episode of the series with Michael Rymer, David Eick and Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Bastille Day' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with David Eick and Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Act of Contrition' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with David Eick and Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'You Can't Go Home Again' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with David Eick and Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Tigh Me Up - Tigh Me Down' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Hand of God' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Colonial Day' (Disc 4) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Kobol's Last Gleaming: Parts 1 & 2' (Disc 4) ¡V The two-part season finale has a commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 2, 18 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes '33,' 'Water,' 'Act of Contrition,' and 'You Can't Go Home Again.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 3, 12 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Litmus,' 'Six Degrees of Separation,' 'Flesh and Bone,' 'Tigh Me Up - Tigh Me Down,' and Hand of God.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 4, 18 minutes) ¡V The last disc of this season has deleted scenes from episodes 'Colonial Day,' and 'Kobol's Last Gleaming: Parts 1 & 2.'
Battlestar Galactica: Season Two:
h Audio Commentary: 'Scattered' (Disc 1) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Valley of Darkness' (Disc 1) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Resistance' (Disc 1) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Farm' (Disc 1) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Home: Parts 1 & 2' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Final Cut' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Pegasus: Extended Edition' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with David Eick and Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Resurrection Ship: Parts 1 & 2' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Epiphanies' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Black Market' (Disc 4) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Scar' (Disc 4) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Sacrifice' (Disc 4) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'The Captain's Hand' (Disc 4) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Downloaded' (Disc 5) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Lay Down Your Burdens: Parts 1 & 2' (Disc 5) ¡V Commentary for the two-part season finale with Ronald D. Moore.
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 1, 42 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Scattered,' 'Valley of Darkness,' 'Fragged,' 'Resistance,' and 'The Farm.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 3, 9 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episode 'Resurrection Ship: Part 1.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 4, 30 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Black Market,' 'Scar,' 'Sacrifice,' and 'The Captain's Hand.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 5, 30 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Downloaded,' and 'Lay Down Your Burdens: Parts 1 & 2.'
h Extended Episode: 'Pegasus' (HD, Disc 3) ¡V The unrated extended version of this episode.
h Sizzle Reel (SD, Disc 5, 4 minutes) ¡V Basically just a preview for the first episode of the second half of Season 2.
h R&D Logos (SD, Disc 5, 3 minutes) ¡V A collection of all of the weird Ronald vs. David death scenes that appear after each episode.
h David Eick Video Blogs (SD, Disc 5, 22 minutes) ¡V A collection of video blogs: 'Episode 205: Day Two,' 'Episode 207: Day Four,' 'On the Set of the New Pegasus,' 'The Magic of Battlestar Galactica,' 'Never Let the Inmates Run the Asylum,' 'Scenes from the Video Blog Floor,' and 'Sex, Lies, and a Video Blog,'
Battlestar Galactica: Season Three:
h Podcast Commentary: 'Occupation' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Precipice' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Exodus: Parts 1 & 2' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Collaborators' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Torn' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'A Measure of Salvation' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Hero' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Hero' (Disc 2) ¡V A second commentary for this episode is included with David Eick.
h Audio Commentary: 'Unfinished Business' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with stars Grace Park and Tahmoh Penikett.
h Audio Commentary: 'Unfinished Business: Extended Version' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Passage' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Eye of Jupiter' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Rapture' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Taking a Break from All Your Worries' (Disc 4) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Woman King' (Disc 4) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'A Day in the Life' (Disc 4) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Dirty Hands' (Disc 4) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Maelstrom' (Disc 4) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Son Also Rises' (Disc 5) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Son Also Rises' (Disc 5) ¡V A second commentary for this episode with actor Mark Sheppard and writer Michael Angeli.
h Audio Commentary: 'Crossroads: Parts 1 & 2' (Disc 5) ¡V The two-part season finale commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Crossroads: Parts 1 & 2' (Disc 5) ¡V Another commentary for the season finale with actor Mark Sheppard.
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 1, 12 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Occupation,' 'Precipice,' 'Exodus: Part 2,' and 'Collaborators.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 2, 8 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes ''Torn,' 'A Measure of Salvation,' and 'Hero.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 3, 12 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'The Passage,' 'The Eye of Jupiter,' and 'Rapture.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 4, 19 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Taking a Break from All Your Worries,' 'The Woman King,' 'A Day in the Life,' 'Dirty Hands, and 'Maelstrom.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 5, 8 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'The Son Also Rises,' and 'Crossroads: Parts 1 & 2.'
h Extended Episode: 'Unfinished Business' (HD, Disc 3) ¡V The unrated extended version of this episode.
h David Eick Video Blogs (SD, Disc 2, 15 minutes) ¡V More video blogs from David Eick: 'Testimonials,' 'Who Dies?' 'Prosthetics,' 'Lucy and David,' and 'Introducing Bulldog,'
h David Eick Video Blogs (SD, Disc 3, 21 minutes) ¡V This disc has more video blogs: 'Characters,' 'Adama on Adama,' 'Episode 6 Read Through,' 'On the Road,' 'Steve McNutt Gets a Video Blog,' and 'The Soldiers' Code: Leave No Man Behind.'
h David Eick Video Blogs (SD, Disc 5, 40 minutes) ¡V Eleven more video blogs: 'Taking a Break From All Your Worries,' 'On the Road: Part 2,' 'Some Guy Named Colin,' 'Building a Better Show,' 'Katee's Scrapbook,' 'Shooting,' 'Mr. Eddie If You Please...,' 'Oceans in the Desert,' 'David Who?' 'Out of Control,' and 'Last Episode Blues.'
h Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance (SD, Disc 2, 27 minutes) ¡V A collection of ten bonus 'Galactica' webisodes featuring an alternate storyline that takes place during the third season.
Battlestar Galactica: Razor:
'Battlestar Galactica: Razor' is included in Season 4 on its own separate disc.
h Audio Commentary: 'Razor: Extended Version' ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore and writer Michael Taylor.
h Deleted Scenes (SD, 3 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from 'Razor.'
h Extended Episode: 'Razor' (HD) ¡V The unrated extended version of this movie.
h Razor Minisodes (SD, 20 minutes) ¡V All seven 'Razor' webisodes are included here.
h The Look of Battlestar Galactica (SD, 8 minutes) ¡V An all too brief glimpse into the production of the series hosted by Moore.
h My Favorite Episode So Far (SD, 11 minutes) ¡V The cast and crew reflect on their favorite episodes of the series.
h Season Four Sneak Peek and Season Four Trailer (SD, 3 minutes) ¡V Snippets promoting the fourth season.
Battlestar Galactica: Season 4.0:
h Podcast Commentary: 'He That Believeth in Me' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Six of One' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'That Ties That Bind' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Escape Velocity' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'The Road Less Traveled' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Faith' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore as well as producers Bradley Thompson and David Weddle.
h Audio Commentary: 'Guess What's Coming to Dinner' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore and writer Michael Angeli.
h Audio Commentary: 'Sine Qua Non' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore and writer Michael Taylor.
h Audio Commentary: 'The Hub' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore, co-executive producer Jane Espenson, editor Michael O'Halloran and supervising Editor Andrew Seklir.
h Audio Commentary: 'Revelations' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore, David Weddle, Bradley Thompson, and editor Julius Ramsay.
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 1, 12 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'He That Believeth in Me,' 'Six of One,' 'That Ties That Bind,' 'Escape Velocity,' 'The Road Less Traveled.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 2, 10 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Faith,' 'Guess What's Coming to Dinner,' 'Sine Qua Non,' 'The Hub,' and 'Revelations.'
h David Eick Video Blogs (SD, Disc 1, 40 minutes) ¡V Yep, ten more video blogs from David Eick: 'Love in Space,' 'Why Hath David Forsaken Us?' 'So This Is It,' 'What Next? What Now?' 'Digital Pressure,' 'Space Cowboys,' 'Lucy's Breakdown,' 'Are You Frakkin Kidding Me?' 'I'm a Frakkin Cylon,' and 'Last Call,'
h The Journey (SD, Disc 2, 21 minutes) ¡V A very comprehensive documentary packed with cast and crew interviews with their thoughts on the progression of the characters and storylines throughout the series.
h Cylons: The Twelve (SD, Disc 2, 16 minutes) ¡V Just a teaser for the final ten episodes of the series.
h Season 4.5: The Untold Story - Untold (SD, Disc 2, 2 minutes) ¡V A television preview for season 4.5.
h Caprica Sneak Peek (SD, Disc 2, 2 minutes) ¡V A preview for the upcoming 'Battlestar Galactica' prequel spinoff series 'Caprica.'
h The Music of Battlestar Galactica (SD, Disc 2, 23 minutes) ¡V From what I can tell, this is sort of a spoof featurette with composer Bear McCreary. If you're interested in a serious behind-the-scenes look at the music for the series, you're better off with the ones in the next few discs.
Battlestar Galactica: Season 4.5:
h Podcast Commentary: 'Sometimes a Great Notion' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'A Disquiet Follows My Soul' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'A Disquiet Follows My Soul: Extended Version' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'The Oath' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Blood on the Scales' (Disc 1) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'No Exit' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Deadlock' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Someone to Watch Over Me' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Islanded in a Stream of Stars' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Islanded in a Stream of Stars: Extended Version' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Islanded in a Stream of Stars: Extended Version' (Disc 2) ¡V Commentary with star/director Edward James Olmos.
h Podcast Commentary: 'Daybreak: Parts 1-3' (Disc 3) ¡V Podcast commentary with Ronald D. Moore.
h Audio Commentary: 'Daybreak: Extended Version' (Disc 3) ¡V Commentary with Ronald D. Moore and David Eick.
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 1, 16 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'Sometimes a Great Notion,' 'The Oath,' 'Blood on the Scales.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 2, 21 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from episodes 'No Exit,' 'Deadlock,' and 'Someone to Watch Over Me.'
h Deleted Scenes (SD, Disc 3, 6 minutes) ¡V Deleted scenes from the series finale 'Daybreak.'
h Extended Episode: 'A Disquiet Follows My Soul' (HD, Disc 1) ¡V The unrated extended version of this episode.
h Extended Episode: 'Islanded in a Stream of Stars' (HD, Disc 2) ¡V The unrated extended version of this episode.
h Extended Episode: 'Daybreak' (HD, Disc 3) ¡V The unrated extended version of the series finale that runs about half an hour longer.
h David Eick Video Blogs (SD, Disc 2, 46 minutes) ¡V More video blogs from David Eick: 'No Retreat No Surrender,' 'The Hatch,' 'The Fifth is Among Us,' 'Action Please,' 'Hanging in the Background,' 'Some Guy Named Colin Part 2,' 'A Cylon Till The End,' 'Inserts Action & FX,' 'Documenting Battlestar Galactica,' 'Life on the Cylon Battleship,' and 'Favorite Battlestar Galactica Moment,'
h The Journey Ends: The Arrival (HD, Disc 1, 13 minutes) ¡V The cast and crew say goodbye to one of the best series ever produced on television.
h Evolution of a Cue (SD, Disc 1, 23 minutes) ¡V Composer Bear McCreary reveals the process on developing musical cues for the score.
h What the Frak is Going On with Battlestar Galactica? (SD, Disc 1, 8 minutes) ¡V A lightning quick recap of the series in eight minutes. The first time I saw this was on You Tube and it's totally hilarious.
h A Look Back (HD, Disc 3, 37 minutes) ¡V A extensive reminder of the series -- from its production, storylines, characters, and development. This feature is divided into six segments: 'So Say We All,' 'Manifesto Destiny,' 'Battle-Style Galactica,' 'Martyr to a Cause,' 'The Sins of the Forgiven,' and 'Battlestar Revelations.'
h ¡KAnd They Have a Plan (HD, Disc 3, 5 minutes) ¡V A promotional piece for the upcoming 'Battlestar Galactica: The Plan' film.

HD Bonus Content: Any Exclusive Goodies in There?
h U-Control: The Oracle ¡V Most, if not all, of the episodes (including the miniseries and Razor) come with this interactive guide to characters, starships, the twelve colonies, and more.
h U-Control: Picture-in-Picture: Miniseries (Season 1, Disc 1) ¡V This interactive feature is composed of notes and interviews for the making of the miniseries. It's the same one found on the previously released HD DVD.
h U-Control: Battlestar Blips (Season 3, All Discs) ¡V An optional viewing mode with a pop-up trivia and factoid track. This feature is a Season 3 exclusive.
h U-Control: Battlestar Actual (Season 4, All Discs) ¡V When activated, this viewing mode displays a pop-up guide to the terminology used in the show. This feature is a Season 4.0 and 4.5 exclusive.
h U-Control: What the Frak Happened to You? (Season 4.5, Disc 3) ¡V Another picture-in-picture track similar to the one for the miniseries. This one is exclusive to the series finale - 'Daybreak: Extended Version.'
h Are You a Cylon? (HD, Season 1, Disc 4) ¡V Take this interactive quiz to see if you are human or a Cylon. It looks like I may be a sleeper toaster that hasn't been activated yet.
h Battlestar Galactica Career Assignment Quiz (HD, Season 2, Disc 5) ¡V An interactive quiz to see what your job would be in the Galactica universe. I've been assigned XO.
h Colonial Military Assignment Quiz (HD, Season 3, Disc 5) ¡V Another interactive quiz to determine what your rank would be in the Colonial fleet. I'm a Lieutenant (that's what I get for being a little rusty on the trivia questions).
h Battlestar Galactica: Ultimate Battle (Season 4.0, Disc 1) ¡V A BD-Live card game. I was expecting a poker-style game like the one from the show, but it's actually more along the lines of a collectible card game. I couldn't get it to work for me, though. The game can be found on the first disc of both 4.0 and 4.5 half-seasons.
h The Musicians Behind Daybreak (SD, Season 4.5, Disc 3, 31 minutes) ¡V In this documentary, composer Bear McCreary gives viewers an inside look at the creation of the music for the series finale.
h Exclusive Deleted Scenes (SD, Season 4.0, Discs 1 & 2, 23 minutes) ¡V Just in case you haven't had enough deleted scenes, there are a few more exclusive to this Blu-ray from the following episodes: 'Six of One,' 'Guess What's Coming to Dinner,' 'The Hub,' and 'Revelations.'
h My Scenes ¡V Bookmark and save clips of favorite scenes and send them to your friends.
h BD-Live Download Center ¡V Lastly, the disc is BD-Live enabled. The area has the usual option to register and a collection of previews, and as of this writing there¡¦s also the Battlestar Galactica: Ultimate Battle card game. I was expecting a poker-style game like the one from the show, but it's actually more along the lines of a collectible card game with Cylons vs. humans. I couldn't get it to work for me, though. The game can be found on the first disc of both 4.0 and 4.5 half-seasons.
The Cutting Room Floor: What Didn't Make the Blu-ray?
While the extensive supplemental package is more than enough to make any 'Battlestar Galactica' fan run circles around the room giddy with glee, there are few items noticeably absent from this Blu-ray collection:
h Battlestar Galactica: The Lowdown (40 minutes) ¡V The featurette originally included on the miniseries DVD release isn't included in this set. However, parts of it have been incorporated into the U-Control features so technically it isn't really a total loss.
h Battlestar Galactica: The Series - The Lowdown (20 minutes) ¡V This "making of" featurette included on the Season One DVD is also absent, although like the previous featurette, some of this seems to be recycled into the interactive content.
h The Making of Battlestar Galactica: Razor ¡V This behind-the-scenes featurette for the 'Razor' special was included on a bonus disc as a Best Buy exclusive for the DVD release. Too bad that it isn't part of this set.
h 'The Face of the Enemy' Webisodes ¡V A series of ten webisodes 'The Face of the Enemy' is MIA from this set. It's disappointing that Universal couldn't find the room for these segments, but hopefully they will be available at some point perhaps as a download via BD-Live or part of the upcoming movie 'Battlestar Galactica: The Plan.'
Easter Eggs
There are a few Easter eggs reported so far in this set:
h Sharon Audio Quote (Season 2, Disc 5) ¡V On the setup menu, highlight the French option and press RIGHT to hear this audio quote.
h Hidden Deleted Scenes (SD, Season 3, Disc 5) ¡V Technically this might not be considered an egg, but on the 'Colonial Military Assignment Quiz' (fifth disc of Season 3) a hidden deleted scene can be viewed upon completion of the test. It looks like there are seven scenes in total.
h Music Editing Clip (SD, Season 4.5, Disc 1, 2 minutes) ¡V On the setup menu, highlight the "Evolution of a Clue" option and press RIGHT to access this short featurette.
DISC ONE - Miniseries
Deleted Scenes (21 minutes/480p)
Sketches and Art animated gallery (4 minutes/480p)
From Miniseries to Series featurette (9 minutes/480p)
Change is Good, Now They're Babes featurette (7 minutes/480p)
The Cylon Centurion featurette (5 minutes/480p)
Future/Past Technology featurette (8 minutes/480p)
The Doctor is Out (Of His Mind) featurette (8 minutes/480p)
Production featurette (9 minutes/480p)
Visual Effects featurette (9 minutes/480p)
Epilogue featurette (8 minutes/480p)
Miniseries, Part 1 commentary with director Michael Rymer and executive producers David Eick and Ronald D Moore
Miniseries, Part 2 commentary with director Michael Rymer and executive producers David Eick and Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
U-Control: Picture-in-Picture
DISC TWO - Season 1 Part 1
Deleted Scenes (17 minutes/480p)
33 commentary with director Michael Rymer and executive producers David Eick and Ronald D Moore
Bastille Day commentary with executive producers David Eick and Ronald D Moore
Act of Contrition commentary with executive producers David Eick and Ronald D Moore
You Can't Go Home Again commentary with executive producers David Eick and Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC THREE - Season 1 Part 2
Deleted Scenes (12 minutes/480p)
Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Hand of God commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC FOUR - Season 1 Part 3
Deleted Scenes (17 minutes/480p)
Are You a Cylon? Personality Quiz
Colonial Day commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Kobal's Last Gleaming, Part 1 commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Kobal's Last Gleaming, Part 2 commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC FIVE - Season 2 Part 1
Deleted Scenes (41 minutes/480p)
Scattered Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Valley of Darkness Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Resistance Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Farm Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC SIX - Season 2 Part 2
Deleted Scenes (27 minutes/480p)
Home, Part 1 Podcast commentary with executive producers Ronald D Moore and David Eick
Home, Part 2 Podcast commentary with executive producers Ronald D Moore and David Eick
Final Cut Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Sizzle Reel: Sneak Peak at Episode 11 (3 minutes/480p)
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC SEVEN - Season 2 Part 3
Pegasus Extended Episode (59 minutes/1080p)
Deleted Scenes (2 minutes/480p)
Pegasus Extended Episode commentary with executive producers Ronald D Moore and David Eick
Resurrection Ship, Part 1 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Resurrection Ship, Part 2 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Epiphanies Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC EIGHT - Season 2 Part 4
Deleted Scenes (25 minutes/480p)
Black Market Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Scar Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Sacrifice Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Captain's Hand Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC NINE - Season 2 Part 5
Deleted Scenes (14 minutes/480p)
Battlestar Galactica Career Assignment Quiz
David Eick's Video Blogs x7 (28 minutes/480p)
RND Logos show reel (2 minutes/480p)
Downloaded Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 1 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Lay Down Your Burdens, Part 2 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC TEN - Season 3 Part 1
Deleted Scenes (12 minutes/480p)
Occupation Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Precipice Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Exodus, Part 1 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Exodus, Part 2 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Collaborations Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
U-Control: Battlestar Blips
DISC ELEVEN - Season 3 Part 2
Deleted Scenes (18 minutes/480p)
The Resistance Webisodes x10 (26 minutes/480p)
David Eick's Video Blogs x5 (16 minutes/480p)
Torn Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
A Measure of Salvation Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Hero Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Hero commentary with executive producer David Eick
Unfinished Business Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore and actors Grace Park and Tahmoh Penikett
U-Control: The Oracle
U-Control: Battlestar Blips
DISC TWELVE - Season 3 Part 3
Unfinished Business Unaired, Extended Cut (69 minutes/1080p)
Deleted Scenes (12 minutes/480p)
David Eick's Video Blogs x6 (21 minutes/480p)
The Passage Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Eye of Jupiter Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Rapture Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Unfinished Business Unaired, Extended Cut commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
U-Control: Battlestar Blips
DISC THIRTEEN - Season 3 Part 4
Deleted Scenes (19 minutes/480p)
Taking a Break From All Your Worries Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Woman King Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
A Day in the Life Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Dirty Hands Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Maelstrom Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
DISC FOURTEEN - Season 3 Part 5
Deleted Scenes (8 minutes/480p)
Colonial Military Assessment Quiz
David Eick's Video Blogs x11 (40 minutes/480p)
The Son Also Rises Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Son Also Rises Bonus Podcast commentary with actor Mark Sheppard and writer Michael Angeli
Crossroads, Part 1 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Crossroads, Part 1 Bonus Podcast commentary with actor Mark Sheppard
Crossroads, Part 2 Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Crossroads, Part 2 Bonus Podcast commentary with actor Mark Sheppard
U-Control: The Oracle
U-Control: Battlestar Blips
DISC FIFTEEN - Razor
Broadcast Version (88mins/1080p) and Unrated Version (104mins/1080p)
Deleted Scenes (4mins/480p)
The Look of Battlestar Galactica featurette (8mins/480p)
My Favourite Episode So Far... featurette (10mins/480p)
Season 4 Sneak Peak (3mins/480p)
Season 4 Trailer (1min/480p)
Minisodes x7 (19mins/480p)
Razor: Unrated commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore and writer Michael Taylor
U-Control: The Oracle
U-Control: Battlestar Blips
DISC SIXTEEN - Season 4 Part 1
Deleted Scenes (47mins/480p)
David Eick's Video Blogs x10 (40mins/480p)
He That Believeth in Me Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Six of One Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Ties That Bind Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
Escape Velocity Podcast commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore
The Road Less Traveled Podcast commentary with executive producer RonaldD Moore
U-Control: The Oracle
U-Control: Battlestar Actual
DISC SEVENTEEN - Season 4 Part 2
Deleted Scenes - including Blu-ray exclusive footage (38mins/480p)
The Journey featurette (21mins/480p)
Cylons: The Twelve featurette (16mins/480p)
Season 4.5: The Untold Story - Untold (1mins/480p)
The Music of Battlestar Galactica featurette (23mins/480p)
Caprica: Sneak Peek (2mins/480p)
Faith commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore and supervising producers Bradley Thompson and David Weddle
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner commentary with executive producer Ronald D Moore and writer Michael Angeli
Sine Que Non commentary with executive producer Ron
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Description of Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series (with Collectible Cylon) [Blu-ray]

Now you can relive every action-packed moment of the epic story that Entertainment Weekly proclaims ?Riveting?! Rejoin the fight to save the human race as a small but determined fleet quests for the fabled planet Earth while being hunted by their nemeses, the robot cylons. Presented uninterrupted and in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, experience the phenomenon from beginning to end!
Battlestar Galactica: Season One
Battlestar Galactica's Edward James Olmos wasn't kidding when he said "the series is even better than the miniseries." As developed by sci-fi TV veteran Ronald D. Moore, the "reimagined" BG is exactly what it claims to be: a drama for grown-ups in a science-fiction setting. The mature intelligence of the series is its greatest asset, from the tenuous respect between Galactica's militarily principled commander Adama (Olmos) and politically astute President Roslin (Mary McDonnell) to the barely suppressed passion between ace Viper pilot "Apollo" (a.k.a. Adama's son Lee, played by Jamie Bamber) and the brashly insubordinate Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff), whose multifaceted character is just one of many first-season highlights. Picking up where the miniseries ended (it's included here, sparing the need for separate purchase), season 1 opens with the riveting, Hugo Award-winning episode "33," in which Galactica and the "ragtag fleet" of colonial survivors begin their quest for the legendary 13th colony planet Earth, while being pursued with clockwork regularity by the Cylons, who've now occupied the colonial planet of Caprica. The fleet's hard-fought survival forms (1) the primary side of the series' three-part structure, shared with (2) the apparent psychosis of Dr. Gaius Baltar (James Callis) whose every thought and move are monitored by various incarnations of Number Six (Tricia Helfer), the seemingly omniscient Cylon ultravixen who follows a master plan somehow connected to (3) the Caprican survival ordeal of crash-landed pilots "Helo" (Tahmoh Penikett) and "Boomer" (Grace Park), whose simultaneous presence on Galactica is further evidence that 12 multicopied models of Cylons, in human form, are gathering their forces.

With remarkably consistent quality, each of these 13 episodes deepens the dynamics of these fascinating characters and suspenseful situations. While BG relies on finely nuanced performances, solid direction, and satisfying personal and political drama to build its strong emotional foundation, the action/adventure elements are equally impressive, especially in "The Hand of God," a pivotal episode in which the show's dazzling visual effects get a particularly impressive showcase. Original BG series star Richard Hatch appears in two politically charged episodes (he's a better actor now, too), and with the threat of civil war among the fleet, season 1 ends with an exceptional cliffhanger that's totally unexpected while connecting the plot threads of all preceding episodes. To the credit of everyone involved, this is frackin' good television.

DVD features
The fifth disc in Battlestar Galactica's season 1 set is highlighted by eight comprehensive featurettes covering all aspects of the series, from its miniseries origins to standard surveys of production design, visual effects, and particulars of plot and character. For hardcore fans and anyone interested in TV production, nine out of 13 episodes, plus the disc 1 miniseries, are accompanied by intelligent and informative commentary originally provided as BG website podcasts, mostly by series developer and writer Ronald D. Moore, who provides tantalizing clues about developments in season 2. The "Series Lowdown" is a cast-and-crew promotional program originally broadcast to attract SciFi Channel viewers who were initially reluctant to embrace a "reimagined" Battlestar Galactica. The strategy worked: First-season ratings left no doubt that the new BG was as good as--and in many ways better than--the original. --Jeff Shannon

Battlestar Galactica - Season 2.0

The first half of Battlestar Galactica's second season left no doubts about the continuing excellence of the best science fiction TV series of 2005. Beginning with the Colonial Fleet separated, Col. Tigh (Michael Hogan) botching his temporary command, and Capt. Adama (Edward James Olmos) near death after a Cylon assassination attempt, series producer/developer Ronald D. Moore and his gifted writing staff packed more into these 10 episodes than most series manage in a full season. Maintaining its reputation as an adult drama, the series is compellingly anchored by the gravitas of Olmos and Mary McDonnell, whose role as Fleet President Laura Roslin grows more complex as she reveals her diagnosis of breast cancer and defies Adama, playing the "religious card" with her conviction that prophetic visions will lead the embattled fleet toward its legendary home planet Earth. As Adama's son Apollo (Jamie Bamber) wrestles with his role in Roslin's mutinous agenda, paranoia runs high as Cylon copies (or "avatars") of Boomer (Grace Park) complicate matters aboard Galactica and on Kobol, where a lost Raptor crew struggles to survive and Dr. Baltar (James Callis) endures the increasingly haunting and manipulative intrusions into his tormented psyche by Number Six (Tricia Helfer), the seductive Cylon who holds the secret to the Cylon master plan to destroy humankind.

Further action takes place on Cylon-occupied Caprica, where Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) and Helo (Tamoh Penikett) discover a group of human resistance fighters who survived the Cylons' nuclear attack in season 1. As all of these plot threads are expertly interwoven, the high-stakes conflict of BG 2.0 culminates in a suspenseful mid-season cliffhanger. Through all of this, Battlestar Galactica maintains consistently high standards of intelligent drama and well-justified, story-based use of spectacular special effects, while developing rich relationships across a broad spectrum of interesting supporting characters. The series' large and likable cast is well-used throughout (even smaller roles are given adequate dimension), and Moore's "podcast" commentaries provide a smart, thorough analysis of the show's writing process and conceptual evolution. Yes, it's undeniably true that this half-season DVD set is a blatantly commercial ploy to lure more and more viewers into the ongoing season (which resumed in January 2006), but you can hardly blame Universal for capitalizing on a high-quality series. With solid ratings, good scripts, and a devoted cast and crew, Battlestar Galactica showed every indication of thriving toward a third season and beyond. --Jeff Shannon

Battlestar Galactica - Season 2.5

Battlestar Galactica's season 2.5 (i.e., the final 10 episodes of the second season, plus an extended version of episode 10) picks up where season 2.0 (the first 10 episodes) left off: Galactica's giddy reunion with the Pegasus had taken a sour turn when Admiral Cain (Michelle Forbes) went back on her word to Commander Adama (Edward James Olmos) and decided to integrate the crews, moving Apollo (Jamie Bamber) and Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) to Pegasus. The animosity, combined with an attack on Sharon (Grace Park), threatens to derail a golden opportunity for the fleet to strike the Cylons where they'll hurt, and stay hurt--their resurrection ship.

In many ways, Sharon is the central character. The attack lands Helo (Tahmoh Penikett) and the Chief (Aaron Douglas) in hot water; her impending baby remains the subject of heated debate among president Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell), Commander Adama, and others; and a rebellious movement determined to force Galactica to give up the Cylon ends up threatening both Apollo and Starbuck and putting further strain on their already-shaky relationship. Dr. Baltar (James Callis) becomes even more intertwined with the Cylons when he discovers another version of Number Six (Tricia Helfer) on the Pegasus, but is also in line to take over the presidency as Roslin's cancer reaches a critical stage. Battlestar Galactica's inexorable dramatic arc sagged in a couple episodes during this run, but the terrific two-part season finale involving a presidential election, a glimmer of hope for humanity, and some unexpected turns of events makes for a thrilling springboard to season 3. Battlestar is often called the best sci-fi show on television, but that seems like damning it with faint praise; it's the best drama on television.

In addition to the 10 episodes, the three-DVD set has an extended version of the last episode of season 2.0, "Pegasus"; the extra 15 minutes include a longer conversation in which Cain reveals her plans to Adama. That episode has a commentary track by executive producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick, Moore's podcast commentaries are on every other episode, Eick's "video blogs" serve as casual featurettes on series production, and there are numerous deleted scenes. --David Horiuchi

Battlestar Galactica: Season 3

The third season of Battlestar Galactica got off to a rip-roaring start on New Caprica, where the settlers had found themselves under Cylon occupation at the end of the previous season. Dr. Baltar (James Callis) had been elected President based on his intention to stop looking for Earth and settle on New Caprica, but is now a puppet of the Cylons, forced to sign execution orders for numerous humans, including former President Roslin (Mary McDonnell). A resistance movement is building, however, led by Col. Tigh (Michael Hogan), and assisted by Chief Tyrol (Aaron Douglas) and Samuel Anders (Michael Trucco). Tigh's desperate tactics--including suicide bombers--raise interesting parallels to the U.S. war in Iraq, and he finds he has to make an even tougher choice. Thanks to Admiral Adama's (Edwards James Olmos) return and the unexpected help of Boomer (Grace Park), the colonists escape, then begin a series of trials in order to convict all of the Cylon collaborators, culminating in the explosive trial of Baltar himself. In a boxing-metaphor episode, Apollo (Jamie Bamber) and Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) resume their mutual attraction with a surprising outcome. After the exciting beginning, Battlestar Galactica sagged a little in the middle of the third season (as it did in the second season) with its ship-bound episodes, but caught speed again at the end. The quest to find Earth, the unexpected loss of a major character, and the revealing of four of the final five Cylons kept viewers coming back to a series that blends action, drama, and universal questions of loyalty, faith, and justice in a way that transcends the science-fiction setting. With Dean Stockwell, Lucy Lawless, and Tricia Helfer as Cylons 1, 3, and 6, Mark Sheppard as defense attorney Romo Lampkin, Alessandro Juliani as Lt. Gaeta, Kandyse McClure as Petty Officer "Dee" Dualla, Nicki Clyne as Crewman Specialist Cally, Kate Vernon as Ellen Tigh, and Rekha Sharma as presidential aide Tory Foster.

Every episode on the DVD set has executive producer Ronald Moore's podcast commentaries (occasionally joined by others) and almost every episode has deleted scenes, including a different (and less effective) version of the season's final surprise. Also included are bonus commentaries, the Resistance webisodes (10 episodes, 26 minutes total) that provide more of life on occupied New Caprica, executive producer David Eicks' "video blog" featurettes, and an extended version of "Unfinished Business" (mostly adding non-Starbuck-Apollo material). --David Horiuchi

Battlestar Galactica: Season 4.5

Battlestar Galactica: Season 4.5 is the final 10 episodes of the Sci-Fi Channel's highly acclaimed reimagining of the 1970s show, including one of the more stirring and satisfying series finales in television history. Aired in January 2009 after a six-month hiatus, the half-season opens following the devastating revelation about Earth and with four of the final five Cylons revealed, including Tigh (Michael Hogan), Anders (Michael Trucco), Foster (Rekha Sharma), and Tyrol (Aaron Douglas). The uneasy alliance between humans and a pack of rebel Cylons, including Caprica 6 (Tricia Helfer) takes a quizzical turn when the former residents of Earth appear to be Cylon rather than human, and some of the final five begin to recall their past lives on Earth. Kara (Katee Sackhoff) has to call her own human status into question when she discovers a crashed Viper occupied by a corpse wearing her dog tags, and President Roslin (Mary McDonnell) and Admiral Adama (Edward James Olmos) battle their own despair and struggle to lead an emotionally devastated fleet. Capitalizing on the turmoil, Vice President Tom Zarek (Richard Hatch) and Felix Gaeta (Alessandro Juliani) organize a mutiny aboard the Galactica and Zarek makes an unbelievable power move against the Quorum of Twelve. But before they can carry out their plans for execution, a commando raid led by Kara and Lee Adama (Jamie Bamber) fighting side by side strikes back against the mutineers. That's the action high point of the half-season, as the show then seems to mark some time with such issues as babies and structural integrities until the three-part finale, which, despite a head-scratcher or two, manages to resolve its issues tidily. That viewers even get a rare glimpse of sunlight is kind of a reward for fans of this outstanding but relentlessly dark series. DVD features include extended versions of three episodes ("A Disquiet Follows My Soul," "Islanded in a Stream of Stars," and "Daybreak'), Ronald D. Moore's podcast commentaries for each episode, deleted scenes, David Eick's video blogs, and five behind-the-scenes featurettes. --David Horiuchi

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