Battlestar Galactica | Where Have You Taken Us, Kara?

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Can Kara's coordinates be trusted?

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I found it extremely eerie seeing Galactica's hull buckle so much like she was being held together by thin Lego pieces while being manhandled by a toddler. The Saul's damage report sounding like a medical diagnosis of an injured squad mate who just took a bullet for you. They rode her hard but she didn't fail them, all the way to the promise land.

HeadlessChickenTO
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"She's broken her back. She'll never jump again"
That was so incredibly sad for me, humanizing Galactica like that. It's easy to forget the show actually is about the old ship really.

Mene
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I remember when I saw the Moon going, "yes, Yes, YES!" I was ecstatic that it was our Earth they found and I remember my father rushing in to see what I was so ecstatic about.

stephenbruce
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"Treat her like a lady and she'll always bring you home."

captnrobvious
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Even with a broken back, her engines fired. That is one tough ship.

blackspade
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Anyone notice that a Viper falls out of the flight pod when they jump in over the moon? That'd be an interesting discovery 150, 000 years later...

robertmoe
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"And the lords anointed a leader to guide the Caravan of the Heavens to their new homeland.
And the new leader suffered a wasting disease and would not live to enter the new land.''
Roslin entered the new land. Galactica did not. Galactica was always THE LEADER, old, rusted, slowly dying, she guided the caravan of the heavens (the fleet of ships) to their new homeworld. While Roslin and crew often had arguments and were almost always on the verge of colapse, Galactica was the only constant and the true leader of them all.

overriderss
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Broke my heart, probably the only time tv has made me cry. She gave everything she had, and even broken, she still came through for family. Best ship of the fleet.

neilsmith
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To see Galactica like that. All those years of Abuse and Damage finally take a toll; it was heart-wrenching. Still She took her charge all the way to Their Destination. There has never Been a Better Ship.

vignesh
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Imagine being the guy who gets impaled by a steel beam on the final jump to earth

invaderzz
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It's funny how ships like the Galactica or the Enterprise take on an almost human quality over time. They become characters in their own way, and you feel for them when they get "hurt."

Mymumsey
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Galactica isn’t just a ship. She was a character. And as her engines flared one last time you can guess there were a LOT of Engineering personnel turning wrenches and getting systems up as fast as they could. Likely many died.

ultrajd
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I cried the first time I saw Galactica drifting over the moon and the Earth came into view. After so much, they finally made it!

heavyarms
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The shot of Tyrol sitting in silence is so heart breaking

RozzzaSsarcasmo
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Seeing the Galactica near shattering on jump exit had me on edge...then the engines fired, and it felt like everything was OK...then..."She's broken her back. She'll never jump again."

Such a gut punch after everything.

MrMoorkey
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"Where have you taken us Kara?"
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"Africa."

friendofjesus
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I remember seeing this at the end as you saw our Earth and screaming at the top of my lungs in delight.

smcneal
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So many disliked the 4th season, and I did too at first. But upon so many re-watches, it's one of the best. The entire series was damn good.

jeffreypryor
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Imagine surviving all of the shit they went through just to get impaled by a girder or some shit during this final jump...

leeboi
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The moment they fly past the moon and Earth comes into view, set up by them going to 'their' Earth and it being burned out, only to arrive here and name this new planet Earth. This entire series was so well thought out and filmed. One of the very few shows I've seen where a week seemed like too long to wait until the next episode.

DylansPen