The death count rises, but the status of several characters remains in limbo.
"Caprica" took a step back from last week's action-packed episode, yet still managed to provide some intrigue.
The Adamas' legacy keeps getting more and more heartwrenching by the moment.
Daniel Graystone makes a public declaration on "Backtalk with Baxter Sarno," risking the future of his company.
The Graystones deal with the aftermath of Amanda's public admission.
Zoe grapples with her new physical state, but her human legacy lives on in infamy.
In the "Caprica" two-hour premiere, the Cylon's origins are explained and the world will never be the same again.
Here we are at last, the end of a four-year journey. It's been a bumpy ride, with questions leading only to more questions, where the promise of peace between human and Cylon was spoiled by Earthlings' uncanny ability to destroy themselves. Tonight, "Battlestar Galactica" comes to an end.
"Battlestar Galactica" wants to know: What's the measure of a man (or woman)? What made Gaius or Lee or Kara or Roslin into the characters they are now, facing the vast unknown on a crumbling ship? What's at the core of their decisions?
Let's face it, Battlestar Galactica is falling apart. The ship, that is. The series took another few baby steps toward resolving the story... but with only two episodes left, will baby steps be enough?
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