
Ryan McMaster, camera operator, is on the far left. The destruction occurred about 2,000 years earlier. Katee Sackhoff ( Starbuck) in the five minutes of sun we saw in the three days on location: Sometimes a Great Notion, scripted by David Weddle and Bradley Thompson, ratchets between huge story points (Starbuck discovering the body of herself Dualla killing herself the final four flashing back to life on Earth the identity of the final Cylon) and small, acutely observed character moments so well that it’s sort of hard. Scouting the planet reveals that there is no life except plants. Saul Tigh) wades into 35-degree water for the big final scene: Battlestar Galactica (TV Series) Sometimes a Great Notion (2009) User Reviews Review this title 10 Reviews Hide Spoilers Sort by: Filter by Rating: 9/10 A bleak beginning to the final half-series Tweekums 8 February 2012 Warning: Spoilers 9 out of 10 found this helpful. In this photo, actor Michael Hogan ( Col. The captions are from Nankin and all of the shots were from the camera of Paul Sanchez Yates.

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The spoiled earth thing surprised me and really gave me food for thought: - Would it be practical for them to reclaim it This is something nobody on the show seems to be considering. The episode was directed by Michael Nankin who earlier sent us a nice gallery of behind-the-scenes photos from Season 2 of ‘BSG’ and now he has given us some more set photos, these all from the Vancouver shoot of Friday night’s ‘ Sometimes a Great Notion’ episode. In spite of a lot of miscues, BG continues to hit some great moments.

The first of the final 10 episodes of ‘ Battlestar Galactica’ aired last Friday with huge revelations and some shocking developments (not least among them the naming of the Fifth Cylon, who we got the exclusive interview with here at Hero Complex). This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links.
