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but ends with a whimper.
If you really like science fiction (the key word being "science") and good characterization, you'll thoroughly enjoy the first two seasons. But then they started injecting more and more non-science stuff into the mix until they had boxed themselves in, leaving only a deus ex machina as a vain attempt to explain it all.
I watched every show, including the pilot, and thought it was an excellent series. However, the last half of this season their reach extended their grasp.
I suspect that once R. Moore had "Caprica" green-lighted, he monkeyed around with BSG in an attempt to tie together the two series. Oh, and he's got another two-hour BSG planned in the Fall. It'll answer more unanswered questions, supposedly.
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