Battlestar Galactica is widely regarded as one of TV's greatest dramas — a post-9/11 sci-fi allegory exploring torture, suicide bombing, and refugee crises with a moral seriousness rarely seen in genre television. Ronald D. Moore's 2003 reimagining of Glen A. Larson's 1978 series ran four seasons on Sci-Fi (now Syfy), winning Peabody and Emmy honors and earning a Time magazine "Best Show on TV" rave.
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You'll explore Commander Adama, Starbuck's gender-flip, the 12 Cylon humanoid models including the Final Five reveal, President Roslin's prophecies, the search for Earth, the Bear McCreary score, and how BSG used genre to grapple with the post-9/11 world.
"So say we all" is the iconic communal call-and-response. Adama uses it most famously in his Galactica decommissioning speech in the miniseries.
Edward James Olmos plays Commander (later Admiral) William Adama. Olmos directed several episodes and was previously known for Miami Vice and Stand and Deliver.
The 12 humanoid Cylon models can pass as human. They include the Significant Seven (Cavil, Leoben, D'Anna, Simon, Doral, Six, and the deleted Daniel) plus the mysterious Final Five (Saul Tigh, Galen Tyrol, Tory Foster, Samuel Anders, Ellen Tigh).
Last updated: May 2026