

Puissants robots, les Cylons règnent en maître sur l'univers. À bord du dernier vaisseau de guerre, le Galactica, des humains tentent de survivre en entreprenant le voyage de la dernière chance : trouver une légendaire planète appelée la Terre.
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Battlestar Galactica Notations et commentaires
- The Gutter Monkey24 mars 2025With a deep lore, gripping mysteries, and thought-provoking existential themes, it's one of the smartest sci-fi shows ever to air.
- The Patrick16 septembre 2025This show was recommended to me back in 2010, and here I am in 2025 finally giving it a watch. Unpopular opinion: I’ve struggled to fully enjoy it. I’m a huge sci-fi fan—Star Trek, The Expanse, Star Wars, Firefly, etc.—and while parts of the story really work for me, others don’t land. Season 1 has been my least favorite so far, but Season 2 pulled me in more. I may revisit this review after I finish Season 4, but so far it hasn’t matched the hype for me. I suspect it would have hit harder if I’d watched it when it originally aired; coming to it fresh in 2025 is tougher when so many similar—or stronger—series exist now. That said, I can see why it’s beloved. Even if I’m not enjoying it as much as others, it’s a good show with a great cast and characters. I really want to like it more—and maybe, with time, I will. To be continued… Update: this show has grown on me since finishing it a little while ago. I am now proud to be a BSG fan.
- flavo4326 novembre 2025Battlestar Galactica (the reimagined series) is one of the rare television reboots that doesn’t just honour its source material—it surpasses it in nearly every way. I loved the original, but this reimagining absolutely blew me away. The updated visual effects, detailed set designs, and inspired casting choices created a world that felt immersive, lived-in, and emotionally charged. However, it was the complex, layered storytelling that truly set the series apart. The show balanced political intrigue, wartime survival, questions of identity, and moral ambiguity with remarkable finesse. It took the core concepts of the 1978 series—humanity on the run, Cylons in pursuit, faith versus logic—and evolved them into something far deeper and more resonant. This wasn’t just a remake; it was an evolutionary leap forward in sci-fi television. Battlestar Galactica proved that you can remain faithful to the heart of an original story while elevating it to new heights. It remains one of the finest sci-fi series ever created.
- carlin_985 septembre 2025Best Sci Fi television show of all time. Incredible show
- Callum22 octobre 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(out of 5) Battlestar Galactica (2003) – Humanity’s last stand among the stars, where faith and circuitry collide. “Battlestar Galactica” (2003) is what happens when classic space opera grows up, looks in the mirror, and realises the stars aren’t quite as bright as they used to be. Reimagined from the 1978 series, it takes the campy adventure of the original and rebuilds it into something darker, sharper, and far more human. This is science fiction stripped of fantasy’s polish — all rusted metal, political tension, and moral ambiguity drifting through cold vacuum. Unlike Star Wars, which mythologises space as a place of destiny, or Firefly, which romanticises it as a frontier of freedom, Battlestar Galactica treats it as a prison of survival — a journey through despair where humanity clings to scraps of civilisation and sanity. Every decision feels weighty, every death lingers, and every moment of hope feels like it’s paid for in blood. Edward James Olmos anchors it beautifully, bringing his steady gravitas back from the original series — not as a relic, but as a reinvention. His Admiral Adama is the embodiment of resilience: flawed, grounded, and burdened with impossible choices. The early seasons are gritty and uncompromising, exploring the dangers of overreliance on technology and the fragility of human morality under pressure. But as the story barrels toward its conclusion, the show drifts into philosophical and religious overdrive, with divine intervention stepping in where tighter writing once ruled. It’s not enough to undo the brilliance that came before — just a reminder that even great series sometimes lose themselves in their own mythology. Despite its stumbles, Battlestar Galactica remains one of the finest pieces of televised science fiction ever made — a rare blend of spectacle and introspection, as thrilling in its dogfights as it is haunting in its questions about what it truly means to be human.
Battlestar Galactica Trivia
Battlestar Galactica has 4 seasons.
Battlestar Galactica has 73 episodes.
The key characters in Battlestar Galactica are Commander William Adama (Edward James Olmos), Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell), Lee 'Apollo' Adama (Jamie Bamber).
Battlestar Galactica was directed by Michael Rymer, Michael Nankin, Rod Hardy, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Edward James Olmos, Robert M. Young, Jeff Woolnough, Wayne Rose, Allan Kroeker, Félix Alcalá, Jonas Pate, Jean de Segonzac, Brad Turner, James Head, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Anthony Hemingway, Rey Villalobos, Bill Eagles, John Dahl, Marita Grabiak, Ronald D. Moore, Paul A. Edwards.
Battlestar Galactica was produced by Harvey Frand.
Puissants robots, les Cylons règnent en maître sur l'univers. À bord du dernier vaisseau de guerre, le Galactica, des humains tentent de survivre en entreprenant le voyage de la dernière chance : trouver une légendaire planète appelée la Terre.
Battlestar Galactica is rated 12.
Battlestar Galactica is an Action, Adventure, Drame show.
Battlestar Galactica has an audience rating of 9.4 out of 10.
Battlestar Galactica episodes are 44min long.
No, this show was canceled after 4 seasons.

























