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Battlestar Galactica season 1

The first season of the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica, was commissioned by Sci Fi in February 2004. The first episode, "33", was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on October 18, 2004, on Sky1, three months before its premiere in the United States on January 14, 2005 on Sci Fi. Sky1 had negotiated first-broadcast rights of season 1 as part of its financial backing terms. The first episode of the series received a Hugo Award and the season's 13 episodes were recognized with a Peabody Award "for pushing the limits of science fiction and making it accessible to all."[1]

Battlestar Galactica
Season 1
Season One DVD cover
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkSci Fi (US)
Sky1 (UK)
Original releaseOctober 18, 2004 (2004-10-18) –
January 24, 2005 (2005-01-24) (UK)
Season chronology
← Previous
The Miniseries
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

The first season is a follow-up to the miniseries that first aired in December 2003.

Cast and characters edit

Main cast edit

These actors were credited during the opening sequence:

These actors were credited after the opening sequence:

Guest stars edit

The following actors were credited as guest stars.

2+ episodes:

1 episode:

End-credited cast edit

The following actors appeared in the end credits of more than one episode.

5+ episodes:

  • Alonso Oyarzun as Socinus
  • Nicki Clyne as Cally Henderson
  • Bodie Olmos as Brendan "Hot Dog" Costanza
  • Christina Schild as journalist Playa Kohn/Palacios
  • Biski Gugushe as journalist Eick/Sekou Hamilton

2-4 episodes:

Episodes edit

In the following list, "Survivor count" refers to the number of surviving Colonial citizens and military, provided at some point during the episode.[2]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleSurvivor
count
Directed byWritten byOriginal air date
11"33"49,998Michael RymerRonald D. MooreOctober 18, 2004 (2004-10-18) (Sky1)
January 14, 2005 (2005-01-14) (Sci Fi)

Following the exodus from the Twelve Colonies, the human fleet has to make an FTL jump every 33 minutes to escape their Cylon pursuers, while the survivors cope with their losses and lack of sleep. After 238 jumps (five and a half days of pursuit), the civilian ship Olympic Carrier is mistakenly left behind with 1,345 on board; after 33 minutes, no Cylons appear, suggesting that they were tracking the Carrier. After the Carrier reappears followed by Cylons, Lee "Apollo" Adama and Kara "Starbuck" Thrace reluctantly destroy the civilian ship, believing it to be a threat to the rest of the fleet; the fleet finally escapes the Cylon pursuit. A copy of Number Six residing in Gaius Baltar's mind ("Inner Six") tries to convince him that God is watching over him, as one of the Carrier's passengers had previously planned to meet with President Laura Roslin, presumably revealing Baltar's role in the Cylon attack on the Colonies.

On a Cylon-occupied human planet of Caprica, Karl "Helo" Agathon is pursued by the Cylons, but is rescued by a copy of Sharon "Boomer" Valerii[note 1].
22"Water"47,973Marita GrabiakRonald D. MooreOctober 25, 2004 (2004-10-25) (Sky1)
January 14, 2005 (2005-01-14) (Sci Fi)

Multiple explosions on Galactica lead to the loss of 60% of the fleet's water reserves. Boomer experiences multiple blackouts where she suddenly finds herself soaked in water or carrying explosives without realizing how it happened; her secret romantic partner Chief Galen Tyrol helps her to avoid becoming a suspect in the explosion investigation. Commander William Adama suspects the involvement of a Cylon agent in the explosion and assigns Lt. Felix Gaeta to help Baltar speed up his work on the Cylon detector. During the water search, Boomer experiences another episode of unawareness where her ship detects water but she cannot properly read the reading and plans to detonate her ship instead, but later comes to her senses and reports her findings; the human fleet celebrates the water discovery. Roslin hires Lee as her military advisor.

On Caprica, Helo bonds with Sharon.
33"Bastille Day"47,958Allan KroekerToni GraphiaNovember 1, 2004 (2004-11-01) (Sky1)
January 21, 2005 (2005-01-21) (Sci Fi)

Roslin and Commander Adama send a delegation led by Lee to the prison ship Astral Queen to recruit 1,000 prisoners to mine ice for the fleet. Tom Zarek, a renowned convicted terrorist, rejects the offer on behalf of all prisoners. Zarek and the prisoners start a riot, taking all the delegates hostage; Zarek demands Roslin's resignation and new elections. Starbuck leads an assault team to kill Zarek and free the hostages; before they succeed, Lee reaches an agreement with Zarek — the prisoners would end the riot and mine the water, but the government would hold elections in seven months. Meanwhile, Commander Adama gives Baltar a nuclear warhead to help him complete the Cylon detector.

On Caprica, Helo and Sharon reach a deserted city, while two humanoid Cylons, copies of Six and Aaron Doral observe them.
44"Act of Contrition"47,958Rod HardyBradley Thompson & David WeddleNovember 8, 2004 (2004-11-08) (Sky1)
January 28, 2005 (2005-01-28) (Sci Fi)

After many of Galactica's pilots die in a deck accident, Starbuck begins training new ones. She is however conflicted as she still feels guilty about the death of her fiancé and Commander Adama's son Zak two years ago — being his instructor, she unfairly passed him in the basic flight test; this led to his death as he didn't have the necessary flight skills. Being overcautious, Starbuck washes out all of her new trainees after their first day of training. After she confesses to Adama about her role in Zak's death, he feels hurt and angered, but orders her to reinstate the trainees and resume the trainings. During another exercise, Starbuck and her trainees are attacked by a squadron of Cylon Raiders; humans defeat Cylons, but Starbuck's ship is heavily damaged and crashes to the nearby moon; Starbuck ejects into the moon's atmosphere. In Galactica's sickbay, Roslin visits doctor Sherman Cottle who confirms her diagnosis of advanced breast cancer and agrees to help procure "Chamalla" extract for her as an alternative treatment.

On Caprica, Helo and Sharon find a fallout shelter with food and medical supplies.
55"You Can't Go Home Again"47,945Sergio Mimica-GezzanCarla RobinsonNovember 15, 2004 (2004-11-15) (Sky1)
February 4, 2005 (2005-02-04) (Sci Fi)

Continuing from the previous episode, Starbuck is stranded on a barren moon. Commander Adama directs all Galactica's resources to search for Starbuck, but they cannot find her, since the moon has a dense layer of clouds making its surface difficult to see. Starbuck finds a downed Cylon Raider from their previous confrontation. Having broken through the Raider's hull, she discovers it is made of living tissue in addition to mechanical parts; Starbuck uses it to replenish her oxygen supply and attempts to repurpose it for crewed flight. Roslin convinces Adama to call off the search operation after they estimate that Starbuck must have run out of oxygen by then, and agree that the continuing resource spending might endanger the entire fleet. As Galactica is about to leave the system, Starbuck appears flying the Raider and rejoins the fleet.

On Caprica, two Cylon Centurions find Helo and Sharon in their shelter. Helo defeats them, but Sharon goes missing.
66"Litmus"47,945Rod HardyJeff VlamingNovember 22, 2004 (2004-11-22) (Sky1)
February 11, 2005 (2005-02-11) (Sci Fi)

A copy of Aaron Doral commits a suicide bombing aboard Galactica. Roslin informs the entire fleet about the existence of humanoid Cylons, and Commander Adama appoints Sergeant Hadrian to lead an investigation of how Doral got aboard and got access to explosives. Since Tyrol and Boomer were having a secret romantic meeting at the time of the bombing, Tyrol's team tries to cover for them; Specialist Socinus, one of Tyrol's subordinates, is caught giving false testimony regarding Tyrol's whereabouts. After Hadrian puts Adama on stand and accuses him of covering for Tyrol and Boomer, Adama dissolves the tribunal and orders Hadrian confined. Roslin announces that Socinus was found guilty of negligence which allowed a Cylon to steal explosives. Trying to save Socinus, Tyrol confesses to Adama about his illicit relationship with Boomer; Adama refuses to hold Tyrol officially responsible as he is a more valuable crew member than Socinus — instead Tyrol's punishment will be his guilt for ruining Socinus's life. Tyrol ends his relationship with Boomer.

On Caprica, Sharon, Six and Doral fake out Sharon's abduction by a Cylon Centurion; Helo finds and rescues her.
77"Six Degrees of Separation"47,942Robert YoungMichael AngeliNovember 29, 2004 (2004-11-29) (Sky1)
February 18, 2005 (2005-02-18) (Sci Fi)

After Baltar mocks Six's belief in God, she disappears from his mind. A physical copy of Six appears on Galactica, introducing herself as "Shelly Godfrey" and accusing Baltar of sabotaging the human defenses before the Cylon attack on the Colonies. Baltar desperately tries to prove his innocence, but fails. After he prays to God and pledges himself to His will, Six reappears in his mind, and Gaeta, who was studying evidence presented by Godfrey, finds it to be fake; Baltar is released and publicly exonerated, while Godfrey mysteriously disappears from the ship. Meanwhile, Boomer helps Tyrol make progress in analyzing the Cylon Raider captured by Starbuck, and Roslin temporarily gets sick due to overdoing her anti-cancer medication, causing a brief fleet-wide scare.

On Caprica, Helo and Sharon are on the run from the Cylon Centurions. As they hide, Helo confesses of his feelings for her and they make love.
88"Flesh and Bone"47,938Brad TurnerToni GraphiaDecember 6, 2004 (2004-12-06) (Sky1)
February 25, 2005 (2005-02-25) (Sci Fi)

A copy of Leoben Conoy is captured in the fleet after he appears in Roslin's dream. On Roslin's orders, Starbuck is sent to interrogate Leoben. Leoben tells Starbuck he planted a nuclear bomb set to explode soon. She tortures him for information about the bomb, but instead he talks about God, the soul and the cyclical nature of time. Leoben tells Starbuck that humans are destined to find Kobol and then Earth. After Leoben calls upon Roslin in her dream, she comes and promises him freedom. He reveals there is no bomb and tells her that "Adama is a Cylon". Roslin orders to put him out the airlock. Starbuck prays for his soul. Meanwhile, Boomer wants to prove to both herself and Tyrol that she is not a Cylon; she goes to Baltar to get tested. The test reveals that she is a Cylon, but Baltar, afraid of her reaction, tells her she is not.

On Caprica, Sharon reports to Doral and Six that she had sex with Helo. They order her to take him to a cabin nearby and keep him there, or kill him otherwise. Instead, Sharon runs away with Helo to keep him safe.
99"Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down"47,905Edward James OlmosJeff VlamingDecember 13, 2004 (2004-12-13) (Sky1)
March 4, 2005 (2005-03-04) (Sci Fi)

Having completed work on the Cylon detector, Baltar begins testing the Galactica crew. Though she was presumed dead in the original Cylon attack, Colonel Saul Tigh's wife Ellen appears in the fleet. Since Commander Adama suspects Ellen, and Roslin suspects Adama and then Ellen of being Cylons, they give Baltar conflicting orders as to who to test first, frustrating him and interrupting and delaying his work multiple times. Mutual suspicions, Adama's concerns regarding Ellen's bad influence on Saul, and Ellen's erratic accusations against Adama of sexual harassment cause a quarrel between Roslin, Adama, Saul, and Ellen. The quarrel is resolved after Saul and Adama team up to repel an attack by a Cylon Raider and Baltar completes Ellen's test and declares her human. A conversation between Six and Baltar reveals that the result may have been fake and that Baltar would declare anyone human to avoid further fuss.

On Caprica, Helo and Sharon avoid capture by running through a sewer system. At Sharon's suggestion, they head to the city of Delphi where they can find a ship and escape from the planet. Six and Doral express envy of the feelings between Helo and Sharon.
1010"The Hand of God"47,905Jeff WoolnoughBradley Thompson & David WeddleJanuary 3, 2005 (2005-01-03) (Sky1)
March 11, 2005 (2005-03-11) (Sci Fi)

With the human fleet running dangerously low on "tylium", the main component of the fleet's fuel, humans discover a heavily guarded Cylon-controlled asteroid with large tylium deposits. The Galactica crew plan an ambitious operation to destroy the Cylon base and capture the asteroid. Baltar suggests hitting a specific spot to destroy the base without damaging the tylium ore, but does not know which spot to choose. Six advises him to seek guidance from God, and Baltar points to a random structure on the map. Mysteriously, he ends up being right; humans succeed and celebrate. Six tells Baltar that God ensured his guess to be correct. Meanwhile, Roslin hallucinates of snakes due to her anti-cancer medication. Priestess Elosha tells her about an ancient prophecy mentioning a "dying leader" who would bring humans to the new home.

On Caprica, Helo and Sharon hide in an abandoned barn as Sharon gets sick. They spot a passing Cylon patrol led by a copy of Six and run away. Unaware of the existence of humanoid Cylons, Helo gets confused, since he already saw another copy of Six killed by Sharon.
1111"Colonial Day"47,898Jonas PateCarla RobinsonJanuary 10, 2005 (2005-01-10) (Sky1)
March 18, 2005 (2005-03-18) (Sci Fi)

To celebrate the anniversary of the Articles of Colonization, Roslin reconstitutes the Quorum of Twelve, a representative body within the Colonial government. Tom Zarek, who had called for Roslin's resignation, is nominated to fill the vacant role of Vice President. Worried that Zarek may try to assassinate her if he wins, Roslin initially drafts her friend and confidante Wallace Gray to run against Zarek. After Gray proves uncharismatic, she pushes him aside in favor of Baltar. Lee Adama and Starbuck arrest a man named Valance who has smuggled a handgun aboard Cloud Nine, the ship where the Quorum meeting is being held. They suspect that he may have ties to Zarek but find him dead in his holding cell in an apparent suicide. Baltar wins the election. Zarek warns Roslin he will be back during the presidential election in six months and claims he did not kill Valance.

On Caprica, Helo and Sharon prepare to hijack a Cylon ship to escape the planet when Helo sees another woman who looks like an identical copy of Sharon. Realizing that Sharon is a humanoid Cylon, he flees.
1212"Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 1)"47,897Michael RymerStory by : David Eick
Teleplay by : Ronald D. Moore
January 17, 2005 (2005-01-17) (Sky1)
March 25, 2005 (2005-03-25) (Sci Fi)
The discovery of the lost birthplace of humanity causes a split between Roslin and Adama.
1313"Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 2)"47,887Michael RymerStory by : David Eick
Teleplay by : Ronald D. Moore
January 24, 2005 (2005-01-24) (Sky1)
April 1, 2005 (2005-04-01) (Sci Fi)
The political crisis between Roslin and Adama forces Apollo to make a difficult decision, as Starbuck returns to Caprica on a mission for Roslin.
Notes
  1. ^ Hereafter, Sharon "Boomer" Valerii residing on Galactica is referred to as Boomer, and her copy on Caprica is referred to as Sharon.

Production edit

Battlestar Galactica's first season of thirteen one-hour episodes was ordered by the Sci-Fi Channel on February 10, 2004, with production taking place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[3] Produced in 2004 by David Eick and Ronald D. Moore, and starring the original cast from the 2003 miniseries, it began airing in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 18, 2004. The series proved successful, attracting favorable comments from reviewers, and generating considerable anticipation in the U.S.

It began airing in North America three months later, on January 14, 2005, in the United States, and January 15 in Canada. The first episode aired in the U.S. became one of the highest-rated programs ever on Sci-Fi, with 3.1 million viewers.[4] The series' first season became the network's highest-rated original series to date.[5]

Battlestar Galactica's first episode was later made available for viewing in its entirety, and without charge from the Sci-Fi website.[6] Moore also sought to address the "Internet Generation" by posting podcast commentaries on individual episodes on the official Sci-Fi website.[6]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 90% with an average score of 8.4 out of 10 based on 20 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "A captivating combination of riveting political drama and science fiction fantasy make Battlestar Galactica must-see sci-fi."[7]

Awards edit

Wins

In its statement accompanying the announcement of the show's Peabody Award, the Peabody Board noted "Battlestar Galactica is not just another apocalyptic vision of the future but an intense drama that poses provocative questions regarding religion, politics, sex and what it truly means to be 'human'.... Writers Ronald D. Moore, Toni Graphia, David Weddle, Bradley Thompson, Carla Robinson, Jeff Vlaming, Michael Angeli, and David Eick take full advantage to give us plotlines that are deeply personal and relatable, while never compromising their affinity and passion for science fiction".[1]

Nominations
  • 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series ("33", "The Hand of God")
  • 2005 Saturn Awards for Best Television Release on DVD Season 1
  • 2004 Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Act on Broadcast Program ("33")

Home video releases edit

The first season was released on DVD in region 1 on September 20, 2005,[8] in region 2 on March 28, 2005[9] and in region 4 on August 15, 2006.[10] It was also released in region 1 in HD DVD on December 4, 2007[11] and on Blu-ray Disc on January 5, 2010.[12]

The sets include all 13 episodes of the first season and the miniseries. Special features include commentary on the miniseries and "33" by executive producers Ronald D. Moore, David Eick and director Michael Rymer. Moore and Eick provide commentaries for "Bastille Day", "Act of Contrition" and "You Can't Go Home Again". Beginning with episode 9, Moore began recording podcast commentaries for the episodes on the official Battlestar Galactica website; Moore provides commentaries for "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down", "The Hand of God", "Colonial Day", "Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 1)" and "Kobol's Last Gleaming (Part 2)". Behind-the-scenes featurettes include a collection of individual featurettes—"From Miniseries to Series", "Change is Good, Now They're Babes", "The Cylon Centurion", "Future/Past Technology", "The Doctor is out (of his mind)", "Production", "Visual Effects" and "Epilogue". Also included is a featurette titled "Battlestar Galactica: The Series Lowdown", deleted scenes for various episodes, and a montage of sketches and art for the series.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Peabody Awards. Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication. 2005. Archived from the original on June 10, 2010. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  2. ^ . Battlestar Wiki. Archived from the original on December 18, 2009. Retrieved December 30, 2009.
  3. ^ "'Galactica' a Go: Sci Fi Orders 13 Episodes". The Futon Critic. February 10, 2004. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
  4. ^ "Viewers Embrace Sci Fi's 'Galactica'" (Press release). Sci Fi Channel. January 19, 2005. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
  5. ^ "Battlestar Galactica' Ends Its First Season at #1" (Press release). Sci Fi Channel. April 5, 2005. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Sci Fi Offers Exclusive 'Podcast'" (Press release). Sci Fi Channel. March 9, 2005. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
  7. ^ "Battlestar Galactica: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  8. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD. Archived from the original on August 10, 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  9. ^ "Battlestar Galactica: Season 1". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  10. ^ . EzyDVD. Archived from the original on March 3, 2011. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  11. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD. Archived from the original on August 9, 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  12. ^ Lambert, David (October 6, 2009). . TVShowsOnDVD. Archived from the original on February 15, 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  13. ^ Lacey, Gord (September 18, 2005). . TVShowsOnDVD. Archived from the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Battlestar Galactica at IMDb

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This article is about the 2004 2005 Battlestar Galactica season For the 1978 1979 season see list of Battlestar Galactica 1978 TV series and Galactica 1980 episodes The first season of the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica was commissioned by Sci Fi in February 2004 The first episode 33 was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on October 18 2004 on Sky1 three months before its premiere in the United States on January 14 2005 on Sci Fi Sky1 had negotiated first broadcast rights of season 1 as part of its financial backing terms The first episode of the series received a Hugo Award and the season s 13 episodes were recognized with a Peabody Award for pushing the limits of science fiction and making it accessible to all 1 Battlestar GalacticaSeason 1Season One DVD coverNo of episodes13ReleaseOriginal networkSci Fi US Sky1 UK Original releaseOctober 18 2004 2004 10 18 January 24 2005 2005 01 24 UK Season chronology PreviousThe MiniseriesNext Season 2List of episodesThe first season is a follow up to the miniseries that first aired in December 2003 Contents 1 Cast and characters 1 1 Main cast 1 2 Guest stars 1 3 End credited cast 2 Episodes 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Awards 5 Home video releases 6 References 7 External linksCast and characters editMain cast edit These actors were credited during the opening sequence Edward James Olmos as William Adama Mary McDonnell as Laura Roslin Katee Sackhoff as Kara Starbuck Thrace Jamie Bamber as Lee Apollo Adama James Callis as Gaius Baltar Tricia Helfer as Number Six Grace Park as Sharon Boomer Valerii Number Eight These actors were credited after the opening sequence Michael Hogan as Saul Tigh Aaron Douglas as Galen Tyrol Tahmoh Penikett as Karl Helo Agathon Kandyse McClure as Anastasia Dualla Paul Campbell as Billy Keikeya Alessandro Juliani as Felix Gaeta Sam Witwer as Alex Crashdown Quartararo Connor Widdows as Boxey only episode 3 Guest stars edit The following actors were credited as guest stars 2 episodes Richard Hatch as Tom Zarek credited as a special guest star Lorena Gale as Priestess Elosha Donnelly Rhodes as Sherman Cottle Jill Teed as Sergeant Hadrian Master at Arms Matthew Bennett as Aaron Doral Kate Vernon as Ellen Tigh1 episode Dominic Zamprogna as James Jammer Lyman Callum Keith Rennie as Leoben Conoy Robert Wisden as Wallace Gray David Kaye as journalist James McManus Alex Zahara as Valance Patrick Gallagher as Leon Grimes Malcolm Stewart as Marshall BagotEnd credited cast edit The following actors appeared in the end credits of more than one episode 5 episodes Alonso Oyarzun as Socinus Nicki Clyne as Cally Henderson Bodie Olmos as Brendan Hot Dog Costanza Christina Schild as journalist Playa Kohn Palacios Biski Gugushe as journalist Eick Sekou Hamilton2 4 episodes Colby Johannson as Dwight Flat Top Saunders Luciana Carro as Louanne Kat Katraine Cailin Stadnyk as Ensign Davis Terry Chen as Perry Chuckles Leah Cairns as Margaret Racetrack Edmondson Jennifer Halley as Diana Hardball SeelixEpisodes editIn the following list Survivor count refers to the number of surviving Colonial citizens and military provided at some point during the episode 2 No overallNo inseasonTitleSurvivorcountDirected byWritten byOriginal air date11 33 49 998Michael RymerRonald D MooreOctober 18 2004 2004 10 18 Sky1 January 14 2005 2005 01 14 Sci Fi Following the exodus from the Twelve Colonies the human fleet has to make an FTL jump every 33 minutes to escape their Cylon pursuers while the survivors cope with their losses and lack of sleep After 238 jumps five and a half days of pursuit the civilian ship Olympic Carrier is mistakenly left behind with 1 345 on board after 33 minutes no Cylons appear suggesting that they were tracking the Carrier After the Carrier reappears followed by Cylons Lee Apollo Adama and Kara Starbuck Thrace reluctantly destroy the civilian ship believing it to be a threat to the rest of the fleet the fleet finally escapes the Cylon pursuit A copy of Number Six residing in Gaius Baltar s mind Inner Six tries to convince him that God is watching over him as one of the Carrier s passengers had previously planned to meet with President Laura Roslin presumably revealing Baltar s role in the Cylon attack on the Colonies On a Cylon occupied human planet of Caprica Karl Helo Agathon is pursued by the Cylons but is rescued by a copy of Sharon Boomer Valerii note 1 22 Water 47 973Marita GrabiakRonald D MooreOctober 25 2004 2004 10 25 Sky1 January 14 2005 2005 01 14 Sci Fi Multiple explosions on Galactica lead to the loss of 60 of the fleet s water reserves Boomer experiences multiple blackouts where she suddenly finds herself soaked in water or carrying explosives without realizing how it happened her secret romantic partner Chief Galen Tyrol helps her to avoid becoming a suspect in the explosion investigation Commander William Adama suspects the involvement of a Cylon agent in the explosion and assigns Lt Felix Gaeta to help Baltar speed up his work on the Cylon detector During the water search Boomer experiences another episode of unawareness where her ship detects water but she cannot properly read the reading and plans to detonate her ship instead but later comes to her senses and reports her findings the human fleet celebrates the water discovery Roslin hires Lee as her military advisor On Caprica Helo bonds with Sharon 33 Bastille Day 47 958Allan KroekerToni GraphiaNovember 1 2004 2004 11 01 Sky1 January 21 2005 2005 01 21 Sci Fi Roslin and Commander Adama send a delegation led by Lee to the prison ship Astral Queen to recruit 1 000 prisoners to mine ice for the fleet Tom Zarek a renowned convicted terrorist rejects the offer on behalf of all prisoners Zarek and the prisoners start a riot taking all the delegates hostage Zarek demands Roslin s resignation and new elections Starbuck leads an assault team to kill Zarek and free the hostages before they succeed Lee reaches an agreement with Zarek the prisoners would end the riot and mine the water but the government would hold elections in seven months Meanwhile Commander Adama gives Baltar a nuclear warhead to help him complete the Cylon detector On Caprica Helo and Sharon reach a deserted city while two humanoid Cylons copies of Six and Aaron Doral observe them 44 Act of Contrition 47 958Rod HardyBradley Thompson amp David WeddleNovember 8 2004 2004 11 08 Sky1 January 28 2005 2005 01 28 Sci Fi After many of Galactica s pilots die in a deck accident Starbuck begins training new ones She is however conflicted as she still feels guilty about the death of her fiance and Commander Adama s son Zak two years ago being his instructor she unfairly passed him in the basic flight test this led to his death as he didn t have the necessary flight skills Being overcautious Starbuck washes out all of her new trainees after their first day of training After she confesses to Adama about her role in Zak s death he feels hurt and angered but orders her to reinstate the trainees and resume the trainings During another exercise Starbuck and her trainees are attacked by a squadron of Cylon Raiders humans defeat Cylons but Starbuck s ship is heavily damaged and crashes to the nearby moon Starbuck ejects into the moon s atmosphere In Galactica s sickbay Roslin visits doctor Sherman Cottle who confirms her diagnosis of advanced breast cancer and agrees to help procure Chamalla extract for her as an alternative treatment On Caprica Helo and Sharon find a fallout shelter with food and medical supplies 55 You Can t Go Home Again 47 945Sergio Mimica GezzanCarla RobinsonNovember 15 2004 2004 11 15 Sky1 February 4 2005 2005 02 04 Sci Fi Continuing from the previous episode Starbuck is stranded on a barren moon Commander Adama directs all Galactica s resources to search for Starbuck but they cannot find her since the moon has a dense layer of clouds making its surface difficult to see Starbuck finds a downed Cylon Raider from their previous confrontation Having broken through the Raider s hull she discovers it is made of living tissue in addition to mechanical parts Starbuck uses it to replenish her oxygen supply and attempts to repurpose it for crewed flight Roslin convinces Adama to call off the search operation after they estimate that Starbuck must have run out of oxygen by then and agree that the continuing resource spending might endanger the entire fleet As Galactica is about to leave the system Starbuck appears flying the Raider and rejoins the fleet On Caprica two Cylon Centurions find Helo and Sharon in their shelter Helo defeats them but Sharon goes missing 66 Litmus 47 945Rod HardyJeff VlamingNovember 22 2004 2004 11 22 Sky1 February 11 2005 2005 02 11 Sci Fi A copy of Aaron Doral commits a suicide bombing aboard Galactica Roslin informs the entire fleet about the existence of humanoid Cylons and Commander Adama appoints Sergeant Hadrian to lead an investigation of how Doral got aboard and got access to explosives Since Tyrol and Boomer were having a secret romantic meeting at the time of the bombing Tyrol s team tries to cover for them Specialist Socinus one of Tyrol s subordinates is caught giving false testimony regarding Tyrol s whereabouts After Hadrian puts Adama on stand and accuses him of covering for Tyrol and Boomer Adama dissolves the tribunal and orders Hadrian confined Roslin announces that Socinus was found guilty of negligence which allowed a Cylon to steal explosives Trying to save Socinus Tyrol confesses to Adama about his illicit relationship with Boomer Adama refuses to hold Tyrol officially responsible as he is a more valuable crew member than Socinus instead Tyrol s punishment will be his guilt for ruining Socinus s life Tyrol ends his relationship with Boomer On Caprica Sharon Six and Doral fake out Sharon s abduction by a Cylon Centurion Helo finds and rescues her 77 Six Degrees of Separation 47 942Robert YoungMichael AngeliNovember 29 2004 2004 11 29 Sky1 February 18 2005 2005 02 18 Sci Fi After Baltar mocks Six s belief in God she disappears from his mind A physical copy of Six appears on Galactica introducing herself as Shelly Godfrey and accusing Baltar of sabotaging the human defenses before the Cylon attack on the Colonies Baltar desperately tries to prove his innocence but fails After he prays to God and pledges himself to His will Six reappears in his mind and Gaeta who was studying evidence presented by Godfrey finds it to be fake Baltar is released and publicly exonerated while Godfrey mysteriously disappears from the ship Meanwhile Boomer helps Tyrol make progress in analyzing the Cylon Raider captured by Starbuck and Roslin temporarily gets sick due to overdoing her anti cancer medication causing a brief fleet wide scare On Caprica Helo and Sharon are on the run from the Cylon Centurions As they hide Helo confesses of his feelings for her and they make love 88 Flesh and Bone 47 938Brad TurnerToni GraphiaDecember 6 2004 2004 12 06 Sky1 February 25 2005 2005 02 25 Sci Fi A copy of Leoben Conoy is captured in the fleet after he appears in Roslin s dream On Roslin s orders Starbuck is sent to interrogate Leoben Leoben tells Starbuck he planted a nuclear bomb set to explode soon She tortures him for information about the bomb but instead he talks about God the soul and the cyclical nature of time Leoben tells Starbuck that humans are destined to find Kobol and then Earth After Leoben calls upon Roslin in her dream she comes and promises him freedom He reveals there is no bomb and tells her that Adama is a Cylon Roslin orders to put him out the airlock Starbuck prays for his soul Meanwhile Boomer wants to prove to both herself and Tyrol that she is not a Cylon she goes to Baltar to get tested The test reveals that she is a Cylon but Baltar afraid of her reaction tells her she is not On Caprica Sharon reports to Doral and Six that she had sex with Helo They order her to take him to a cabin nearby and keep him there or kill him otherwise Instead Sharon runs away with Helo to keep him safe 99 Tigh Me Up Tigh Me Down 47 905Edward James OlmosJeff VlamingDecember 13 2004 2004 12 13 Sky1 March 4 2005 2005 03 04 Sci Fi Having completed work on the Cylon detector Baltar begins testing the Galactica crew Though she was presumed dead in the original Cylon attack Colonel Saul Tigh s wife Ellen appears in the fleet Since Commander Adama suspects Ellen and Roslin suspects Adama and then Ellen of being Cylons they give Baltar conflicting orders as to who to test first frustrating him and interrupting and delaying his work multiple times Mutual suspicions Adama s concerns regarding Ellen s bad influence on Saul and Ellen s erratic accusations against Adama of sexual harassment cause a quarrel between Roslin Adama Saul and Ellen The quarrel is resolved after Saul and Adama team up to repel an attack by a Cylon Raider and Baltar completes Ellen s test and declares her human A conversation between Six and Baltar reveals that the result may have been fake and that Baltar would declare anyone human to avoid further fuss On Caprica Helo and Sharon avoid capture by running through a sewer system At Sharon s suggestion they head to the city of Delphi where they can find a ship and escape from the planet Six and Doral express envy of the feelings between Helo and Sharon 1010 The Hand of God 47 905Jeff WoolnoughBradley Thompson amp David WeddleJanuary 3 2005 2005 01 03 Sky1 March 11 2005 2005 03 11 Sci Fi With the human fleet running dangerously low on tylium the main component of the fleet s fuel humans discover a heavily guarded Cylon controlled asteroid with large tylium deposits The Galactica crew plan an ambitious operation to destroy the Cylon base and capture the asteroid Baltar suggests hitting a specific spot to destroy the base without damaging the tylium ore but does not know which spot to choose Six advises him to seek guidance from God and Baltar points to a random structure on the map Mysteriously he ends up being right humans succeed and celebrate Six tells Baltar that God ensured his guess to be correct Meanwhile Roslin hallucinates of snakes due to her anti cancer medication Priestess Elosha tells her about an ancient prophecy mentioning a dying leader who would bring humans to the new home On Caprica Helo and Sharon hide in an abandoned barn as Sharon gets sick They spot a passing Cylon patrol led by a copy of Six and run away Unaware of the existence of humanoid Cylons Helo gets confused since he already saw another copy of Six killed by Sharon 1111 Colonial Day 47 898Jonas PateCarla RobinsonJanuary 10 2005 2005 01 10 Sky1 March 18 2005 2005 03 18 Sci Fi To celebrate the anniversary of the Articles of Colonization Roslin reconstitutes the Quorum of Twelve a representative body within the Colonial government Tom Zarek who had called for Roslin s resignation is nominated to fill the vacant role of Vice President Worried that Zarek may try to assassinate her if he wins Roslin initially drafts her friend and confidante Wallace Gray to run against Zarek After Gray proves uncharismatic she pushes him aside in favor of Baltar Lee Adama and Starbuck arrest a man named Valance who has smuggled a handgun aboard Cloud Nine the ship where the Quorum meeting is being held They suspect that he may have ties to Zarek but find him dead in his holding cell in an apparent suicide Baltar wins the election Zarek warns Roslin he will be back during the presidential election in six months and claims he did not kill Valance On Caprica Helo and Sharon prepare to hijack a Cylon ship to escape the planet when Helo sees another woman who looks like an identical copy of Sharon Realizing that Sharon is a humanoid Cylon he flees 1212 Kobol s Last Gleaming Part 1 47 897Michael RymerStory by David EickTeleplay by Ronald D MooreJanuary 17 2005 2005 01 17 Sky1 March 25 2005 2005 03 25 Sci Fi The discovery of the lost birthplace of humanity causes a split between Roslin and Adama 1313 Kobol s Last Gleaming Part 2 47 887Michael RymerStory by David EickTeleplay by Ronald D MooreJanuary 24 2005 2005 01 24 Sky1 April 1 2005 2005 04 01 Sci Fi The political crisis between Roslin and Adama forces Apollo to make a difficult decision as Starbuck returns to Caprica on a mission for Roslin Notes Hereafter Sharon Boomer Valerii residing on Galactica is referred to as Boomer and her copy on Caprica is referred to as Sharon Production editBattlestar Galactica s first season of thirteen one hour episodes was ordered by the Sci Fi Channel on February 10 2004 with production taking place in Vancouver British Columbia Canada 3 Produced in 2004 by David Eick and Ronald D Moore and starring the original cast from the 2003 miniseries it began airing in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 18 2004 The series proved successful attracting favorable comments from reviewers and generating considerable anticipation in the U S It began airing in North America three months later on January 14 2005 in the United States and January 15 in Canada The first episode aired in the U S became one of the highest rated programs ever on Sci Fi with 3 1 million viewers 4 The series first season became the network s highest rated original series to date 5 Battlestar Galactica s first episode was later made available for viewing in its entirety and without charge from the Sci Fi website 6 Moore also sought to address the Internet Generation by posting podcast commentaries on individual episodes on the official Sci Fi website 6 Reception editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the season has an approval rating of 90 with an average score of 8 4 out of 10 based on 20 reviews The website s critical consensus reads A captivating combination of riveting political drama and science fiction fantasy make Battlestar Galactica must see sci fi 7 Awards edit Wins2005 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form 33 2005 Peabody Award 1 2005 Spacey Award for Favorite Limited TV SeriesIn its statement accompanying the announcement of the show s Peabody Award the Peabody Board noted Battlestar Galactica is not just another apocalyptic vision of the future but an intense drama that poses provocative questions regarding religion politics sex and what it truly means to be human Writers Ronald D Moore Toni Graphia David Weddle Bradley Thompson Carla Robinson Jeff Vlaming Michael Angeli and David Eick take full advantage to give us plotlines that are deeply personal and relatable while never compromising their affinity and passion for science fiction 1 Nominations2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series 33 The Hand of God 2005 Saturn Awards for Best Television Release on DVD Season 1 2004 Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Act on Broadcast Program 33 Home video releases editThe first season was released on DVD in region 1 on September 20 2005 8 in region 2 on March 28 2005 9 and in region 4 on August 15 2006 10 It was also released in region 1 in HD DVD on December 4 2007 11 and on Blu ray Disc on January 5 2010 12 The sets include all 13 episodes of the first season and the miniseries Special features include commentary on the miniseries and 33 by executive producers Ronald D Moore David Eick and director Michael Rymer Moore and Eick provide commentaries for Bastille Day Act of Contrition and You Can t Go Home Again Beginning with episode 9 Moore began recording podcast commentaries for the episodes on the official Battlestar Galactica website Moore provides commentaries for Tigh Me Up Tigh Me Down The Hand of God Colonial Day Kobol s Last Gleaming Part 1 and Kobol s Last Gleaming Part 2 Behind the scenes featurettes include a collection of individual featurettes From Miniseries to Series Change is Good Now They re Babes The Cylon Centurion Future Past Technology The Doctor is out of his mind Production Visual Effects and Epilogue Also included is a featurette titled Battlestar Galactica The Series Lowdown deleted scenes for various episodes and a montage of sketches and art for the series 13 References edit a b c Battlestar Galactica Sci Fi Peabody Awards Henry W Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication 2005 Archived from the original on June 10 2010 Retrieved December 30 2009 Survivor Count Battlestar Wiki Archived from the original on December 18 2009 Retrieved December 30 2009 Galactica a Go Sci Fi Orders 13 Episodes The Futon Critic February 10 2004 Retrieved June 15 2011 Viewers Embrace Sci Fi s Galactica Press release Sci Fi Channel January 19 2005 Retrieved June 15 2011 Battlestar Galactica Ends Its First Season at 1 Press release Sci Fi Channel April 5 2005 Retrieved June 16 2011 a b Sci Fi Offers Exclusive Podcast Press release Sci Fi Channel March 9 2005 Retrieved June 15 2011 Battlestar Galactica Season 1 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 12 2021 Battlestar Galactica Season 1 TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on August 10 2010 Retrieved June 19 2011 Battlestar Galactica Season 1 Amazon co uk Retrieved June 19 2011 Battlestar Galactica 2004 Season 1 EzyDVD Archived from the original on March 3 2011 Retrieved June 19 2011 Battlestar Galactica Season 1 TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on August 9 2010 Retrieved June 19 2011 Lambert David October 6 2009 Battlestar Galactica Separate Blu ray Disc Release for Season 1 Announced by Universal TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on February 15 2010 Retrieved June 19 2011 Lacey Gord September 18 2005 Battlestar Galactica Season 1 Review TVShowsOnDVD Archived from the original on July 24 2010 Retrieved June 19 2011 External links editOfficial website Battlestar Galactica at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battlestar Galactica season 1 amp oldid 1216406328 ep9, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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