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Creator Ronald D. Top credits Creator Ronald D. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Photos Add Image. Top cast Edit. Christian Tessier Lt. Tucker 'Duck' Clellan as Lt. Tucker 'Duck' Clellan. Ronald D. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The entire series is 27 minutes long in total, divided into 10 episodes.

They are, however, included on all Blu-ray releases. In particular, the Webisodes chronicle Duck's and Jammer's motivations to become suicide-bomber and collaborator, respectively. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. All the characters are different. It kind of adds more background knowledge to the cylons and their religion - as well as how the technology looked like 50 years before the events of BSG.

But there are loose ends between those shows which are not tied at least until now for me. There isn't much overlap between the series solely regarding historic facts given away. Anymore info on Blood and Chrome? Thanks for the blog, i used it to watch the series. I noticed this was asked earler but I didn't see an answer. There is a Caprica movie and show on Netflix, I don't know if there the same or different.

Mind giing me some insight on this? Hi, I am new to this and have so far following your guide. I have just finished episode 11 of Season 2, and have been search for days and weeks from before of when to watch "Razor". Some people say to watch it after Season 3 as it was aired while other say to watched it after Season 2, your was the only detailed one that to watch after episode 17 of Season 2.

I have really no idea what to do. I already have the extended one in blu ray. I want to watch as your guide recommended it but I am afraid there will be spoilers and I don't want that.

Even if there are very little spoilers, I do not want to watch it after season 2, I don't want to be like "what happened to him", or "what did he come from"? Can someone who has watched it, please recommend me?

I really need help in this, I am already excited after watch episode 11, and will come soon to episode 17 and will have to make a decision and I don't know what to do. Majority of people watched it after season 3 as it was aired like this, but some people like yourself, found out its a good idea to watch it after ep 17, well is it really?

Don't remember if I've ever commented here, but I used this lis to watch Battlestar Galactica. Of course Caprica should probably be viewed first on subsequent viewings, but I think for the first viewing it would kind of spoil Galactica. BTW did you hear Bryan Singer wants to do a new film and it might be set in this universe?

Suhail, Razor doesn't really spoil anything, but it kind of 'sets the stage' for season 4. I would definitely recommend watching it after episode 17 of Season 2, as it will actually just create more suspense. There are no spoilers though. Thanks for this great list! Or towards the end of season 2 Abselutely no spoilers.

That's what I did, and it was perfect! Thank you Shirah for replying. I was waiting for a reply and delaying to watch BSG. I have finished episode 17 of S2, where the author of this recommends to watch it after that. You do say there are no spoilers, but before I got a reply, I dug in more about this info. The most accurate answer I got is that, there is a little bit of spoiler, especially about a character, my question is that, is there?

Another reason is cause Johnny Walker, the author in here, also said "A lot of fans would argue that it's worth watching the end of Razor again at this point specifically the scenes featuring the Hybrid , as this was where Razor was originally broadcast, and its ending sets the tone for Season 4.

Should I watch half now? Thank you all, Suhail. Suhail, my guide is written with the new viewer in mind, and I have presented the episodes in the order in which I consider best for them. I would personally not say there are any spoilers in Razor, however watching it where I suggest to may alter your experience.

You could, in theory, watch until the end Hybrid scenes and turn it off until after Season 3, but that's tricky to tell you exactly when. Considering how sensitive you appear to be, I wonder if you should continue with Seasons 2 and 3, as per the guide, and come back to Razor where it was first broadcast. If you do this, I would really appreciate you coming back and posting your opinions on the issue, when you've finished the series.

There are no spoilers during Razor. However, there may be a couple things that might not make sense near the end. Watch them, but watch the ending scene again before season 4. Thank you Johnny Walker for your detailed reply, I was actually waiting for your reply. Secondly, thank you Bradley Horwith for also replying. I am really stuck in this edge. I didn't watch episode 18 yet, cause for the earlier comment I received, so initially decided to watch Razor first. But still haven't. Then I received your reply.

So I am really thinking. The thing is, I am not that sensitive, but I try to pay real close attention on each episode. As I know there might be a little spoiler, I am the kind of guy who would then try to spot this spoilers, if not accidentally and they will be stuck to me till the end.

But thank you so much for your reply. I have the extended blu ray Razor version, mins, and I will decide what to do.

Whatever it is, I will give my feedback very accurately and detail fully if possible. Just a very quick browse through the episode made me wonder "where this character came from" in the beginning, don't want to say more as not to spoil for others.

Thank you once again, if I decide to watch it after season 3, which hopefully will take me some time to finish it as I don't want to finish it so quickly, will let you know. Thank you all Those Razor Flashbacks, I decided to watch on their own and at the very, very beginning of the viewing order. And I have to say ONLY the Adama flashbacks edited together in the extras. This alteration to the viewing order is by no means a necessity, as you won't miss anything, of course, regardless.

But for those who are as geeky as I am about watching things more or less in "chronological" order whenever possible in-universe And yet fortunately And honestly, I think it worked out well. But again Because that is the latest point "FC" can appear in the viewing sequence without breaking continuity outright That is, directly following "The Captain's Hand", since this is indeed exactly where the main story occurs in chronological order.

And, IMO, it works beautifully there! I agree with another poster who said that by the time the end of Season 3 rolled around, Pegasus and Crew were practically ancient history and just did not fit at all with the direction the story-arcs were taking once S3 had finished. Yes, there is some very, very vague and cryptic foreshadowing in Razor about some things that don't really start to make sense until much later But as you can tell I absolutely love this show and am such a geek about it.

I won't deny The backstory is just so rich Wow, thanks for the awesome comment! Plenty to think about there! I really like your suggestions, too. Definitely a viable option for those who want something different. Thanks, Johnny! I was very thankful to find the viewing order above when I first re-watched the series Meaning, yes I'm going to watch it immediately after the relevant scenes in "Lay Down Your Burdens, II", but before that final sequence at the end of the episode that essentially serves as an extended intro to S yes I'm that meticulous I repeat Follow the viewing order as mentioned above, in that case, because the story of this film does completely give away extremely key points otherwise that are the backbone of S3 and 4 and about which you absolutely should not be spoiled before watching "No Exit" I agree Shepherd.

I think on subsequent viewings, Caprica should be viewed first, followed by the Razor Flashbacks, and then the miniseries and main series. You could even watch short sequences of "The Plan" where they happen chronologically, if you're that nerdy :P I have to ask though, what makes "Final Cut" fit better before "Scar" to you?

I am just wondering. It's been a few months since I watched the series so maybe you are onto something. Cool - I'm glad to know I am indeed not the only one who had such thoughts while re-watching the series!

Thanks Bradley:- As to your question I mean, the episode itself of course was great! I only mean that, suddenly And this, then, is what got me thinking of moving it around myself in the viewing order One of those plot points is about Kat the rookie Viper pilot , and the point I'm referencing is not picked up again or mentioned in the slightest until a number of episodes down the line, in "Scar". The other plot point, however, is indeed See what I mean?

So with all those impressions put together and since I noticed that there wasn't any continuity that would conflict with doing so, I thought "why not just move FC up closer to the episodes that it's more connected to in the first place and see what happens! I see. So Final Cut is kind of an interrupted story arc ending with Scar, and it simultaneously interrupts a story arc that was already happening.

That's basically it, I think, Bradley. In other words, a couple points in "FC" pay off much later in the season anyway And moreover, in the original placement it felt like "FC" was just interrupting the flow too much of other story or character arcs already in progress Of course, this is just me - clearly others might not have had such a reaction But I wondered. And Johnny, I see you amended your guide to highlight Razor even more in Season I definitely agree this is the best placement.

But the more I think on it, the more I would definitely also recommend at least mentioning the Flashbacks before the Miniseries in your guide There really is a surprising amount of tie-in between those two segments of the series - in some details and dialogue and such - that you just wouldn't ever notice if the Flashbacks weren't fresh in your mind immediately before seeing the Miniseries.

Of course, perhaps my perspective is rather different from a brand new viewer's But I guess for this reason there could be a note in your guide that the Flashbacks, in this placement, really are still more a "teaser" than anything else and the Miniseries is the real, full-fledged intro to the series However, otherwise I wonder if it was supposed to originally fit where you put it canonically.

Maybe the airdates got shuffled around by the studios. Ok, now I'm curious, Bradley:- Why do you suggest watching Caprica only on subsequent viewings? It's certainly not by any means necessary to watch before BSG, I agree I'm being very careful not to put spoilers in this thread, I swear! I don't know, but it just seems to fit right to watch after Battlester Galactica before. It doesn't have too many spoilers, but it just seems like it would work better, to have seen BSG before Caprica.

I decided to watch Razor after the end of S3, after changing my mind continuously to the very last moment. Now a few episodes up in Season 3, I already understand why it is recommended to watch "Razor" straight after season 2 episode 17 and not even till the end of the season 2.

I am already regretting it, though i do not want to spoil the series by telling why for some newcomers, i am sure people who already watch know why I just hope there is something by the end of season 3 that will change my mind :P Well at least I get to watch an extra mins of BSG at the end which I would already have if I did at the end of S2. Thank you for the new comments, by The Shepherd, I will definitely make a note when I re-watch the series in a few years after Caprica is ended and after I forget what happens and happened : Thank you and once again, a great guide, will follow the rest till the end, :.

Oh, not a problem, Suhail:- I'm just happy someone like Johnny actually took some time to put all this down in the first place and provide a forum for us to discuss it. Regarding Razor, at least it's not like your missing anything vital waiting until the end of S3, so no worries there!

I'm on my 2nd and it's still quite the thrill ride, all around. Have fun! Thank you Nicholas! Your comment made me feel better, I was like "I should have just followed this guide without asking anything to change my mind", hopefully after watching Razor at the end of S3, i will feel a bit better.

I am just taking my time watching BSG as I enjoy this greatly, trying not to watch 2 episodes per day and not on weekends I will comment after I watch Razor nevertheless. You are "The Shepherd" right?

I was confuse first cause your name was different this time, possibly your nickname. I will hopefully watch BSG again but want to make sure I do not remember much, cause I usually do not watch the same thing twice, have never watched any Series twice. I will come back to this as far this blog stays and not get deleted for years to come. Do not know now or if it could happen, but a sequel to BSG would be cool in the future :. Oh yeah That's why. I was turned on to the show because of Caprica.

I had no idea that both of the shows were tied together because I never watched the original shows. I am still on my first viewing and halfway through Season 1 of BSG. After looking at the recommended viewing order I noticed something that could possibly be missing and I am not sure if it should or should not be there.

On Netflix, there is Battlestar Galactica:Caprica which is a 93 minute movie, and there is Caprica the series. Should the movie be watched before the series or at the end? Thanks for your work putting this together for new fans. I am one of them and this definitely helps out. The pilot episode for Caprica was released on DVD prior to the show being made and broadcast.

This is just the same pilot episode. Thank you for posting this. I found it via TekZilla. I have the main post printed out and keep it in the lid to my BSG box set. Following it as I watch through the series for the first time past Season 1.

Even got the wife hooked. Have to admit, it wasn't hard getting her hooked, I also did that to her with B I even forgot to leave a comment for razor, i finally watched it, and am in the middle of season 4 already. I think it is advisable to watch as the author johnny walker and others recommend in here, towards the end of season 2, almost no spoilers as it talks specifically about a character in Pegasus crew.

I would although recommend stopping the movie razor minutes or even 5 minutes before it ends, as I believe it gives away something in ending, and I believe this should be watched at the end of season 3. Great guide again :.

There is a Caprica Movie along with the show. You didn't mention the movie in your list. Just curious where this fit in or if it should.

The Caprica movie is just the pilot for the show. All they did for the aired version is remove some a nude shot at the beginning and slightly alter one line. With regards to the line that was altered, I think it would be preferable to watch the aired version.

The whole series is availabe in HD on Netflix. Thanks for replying suhail! It would be good to know exactly where you think would be a satisfying point to end Razor for first-time viewers.

Hi otisbright, thanks for your comment. The deleted scenes on your soon-to-arrive DVD are the same deleted scenes mentioned above as Razor Flashbacks. There are no other deleted scenes for Razor. As for Face of the Enemy, all your questions are already answered above maybe you haven't spotted them? Hey everyone! I just wanted to thank you all for the site and comments.

I can't believe there's still a site where people are activly talking about BSG! If you can believe it, I still haven't watched the last 3 episodes. I don't want it to end. Kind of like what Bill Adama said about him not wanting to finish his book Searider Falcon because he didn't want it to end. I get freaked out every time I hear him say that. I just keep re-watching it and listening to the 4 big podcasts.

I'm waiting to get together with my brother s to watch the final episodes, but we're having a tough time hooking up. We're planning to finish it off this February when my wife and daughter are out of town. Am I crazy? I'd say so. I've been thru the first 4 seasons times now. I'm giving it a break til Feb when we finish. Now my other brother is getting into it, so I've got to wait for him to catch up.

Thanks for the great site! This is a really great guide. I'm obsessed and was wondering if I should watch it all in a certain order. All of our Canadian actors Duck and Jammer perform actions in those episodes. Ron, when he wrote those, hinted at what put the characters in place to do those things and we thought, 'There's the story.

We wanted to tell the story of Duck and Jammer, who had become close friends while on New Caprica, and show how a single tragic event -- the temple massacre -- propels them on divergent paths toward actions that will affect the outcome of the battle to liberate the human race. Moore indicated that NBC-Universal had wanted to produce a series of online webisodes, but didn't want to pay anyone for it, seeing as they considered such things as promotional material and were not actually covered under the Writers Guild of America contract.

The Battlestar Galactica writing team embraced the new story opportunity, but other NBC-Universal series such as The Office felt that webisodes were nothing but extra filler they were being forced to crank out. However, while the deal for payment was made, Moore was later told that they wouldn't be credited for their work, and refused to hand over the episodes based on that fact.

According to Bradley Thompson, the webisodes were originally meant to be aired once a week in much the same fashion as the Razor Flashbacks that precede the airing of " Razor " , for the 10 weeks preceding the Season 3 premiere on October 6th. This would have resulted in the webisodes premiering in mid-August. However, their release was delayed due to a the aforementioned labor dispute between the Writer's Guild of America and NBC-Universal regarding extra pay for the writers doing the webisodes, despite the fact that they were mostly completed.

The WGA is concerned about the long-term implications of online content: writers are not specifically compensated for their work on them, and NBC-Uni might argue that they have no claim on redistribution profits if they try to classify it as "promotional" material.

However, several weeks later the finished webisodes were taken by NBC-Uni, who did not resolve the issue of crediting the writers or people who produced the webisodes. The first of ten webisodes were released on Tuesday, September 5, , and subsequent installments were released every Tuesday and Thursday until the Season 3 premiere on October 6, In his September 6 th official blog post , Ronald D. Moore recognized all the crew involved in the production of the webisodes.

Director: Wayne Rose. Executive Producers: Ron D. Moore and David Eick. Producer: Harvey Frand. Producer, Post Production work: Paul Leonard. Director of Photography: John Drake. Music: Bear McCreary. Visual Effects Supervisor: Gary Hutzel.

Unit Production Manager: Boris Ivanov. Second Assistant Director: Mindy Heslin. Set Costumes Supervisor: Keith Parent. Make-up Artist: Ankara Eden. Sound Mixer: Mark Noda. First Assistant Camera: Shannon Abbott. Digital Imaging Technician: Tracy Sim. Gaffer: Guy Patterson. Best Boy, Electric: Paul Bougie.

Genny Operator: Murray Chysyk. Lamp Operator: Blair McDonald. Key Grip: Mark Leiterman. Script Supervisor: Carol Green-Lundy. Medic and Craft Services: Tim Gunderson. Scoring and Orchestral Engineer: Steve Kaplan. Music Editor: Michael Baber.

Studio Executive: Richard Rothstein. Jump to: navigation , search. This page like all pages on this wiki was imported from the original English-language Battlestar Wiki based on what was available in the Wayback Machine in early You can see the archive of the original page here.



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