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Ron Moore interviewed by Slate re: nBSG and GoT finales
"Great War! / And I cannot take more! / Great tour! / I keep on marching on / I play the great score / There will be no encore / Great War! / The War to End All Wars"
— Sabaton,
"Great War"
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> Also, the person who said nBSG:"Daybreak, Pt 3" was the worst ending of any sci-fi show ever was wrong. ENT:"These Are the Voyages" was already four years old by that point.
I don't concider that to be the final episode, just semirelated crossover episode.
I can somewhat understand people that were not happy, but it just worked for me.
The Cylons became too reliant on missile tech, and tried to take out a ship that was designed to defend against that with her flak guns. If they still had capital ship scale KEWs Galactica wouldn't have fared as well in ship-to-ship combat.
The Adama Maneuver was crazy... but it worked. And if that got pulled on another species... seeing a bigass Battlestar falling out of the sky launching Vipers is gonna be pretty shocking.
That might have been the penultimate nail, but they already discovered structural damage to the ship a while before, during Gaeta's mutiny. Apparently the FTL jumps themselves cause physical stress to the ship.
And it's not true that the Galactica hadn't taken serious damage.
In the mini-series it was hit by a nuke. It carried the scar for the rest of the series.
During the battle for New Caprica, she did not just execute that famous Adama maneuver, but she also took a heavy pounding before the Pegasus jumped in, sacrificing itself to save the Galactica and its crew. She kept visible battle damage for a while.
And eventually, the battle against the Cylon Colony, including that violent "docking" maneuver...
Yeah I loved that finale, imho BSG and Breaking Bad probably have the best series finales of any show I've watched.
On top of all that, when the damage was found Tyrol also said that corners were cut during her original construction.