- Revelations (Battlestar Galactica)
Infobox Television episode
Title = Revelations
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Series = Battlestar Galactica
Season = 4
Episode = 12
Airdate =June 13 ,2008
Production = 412
Writer =Bradley Thompson David Weddle
Director =Michael Rymer
Guests =
Episode list = Episode chronology
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Next = "Revelations" is the twelfth episode in the fourth season of the re-imagined "Battlestar Galactica". It first aired on television in the United States onJune 13 ,2008 . Revelations serves as the mid-season finale of the fourth season, with the concluding episodes of the series airing after a hiatus.Plot
The Cylons, led by
D'Anna Biers (Lucy Lawless ), decide to takeLaura Roslin (Mary McDonnell ) and the Colonial soldiers aboard the Basestar hostage to bargain for the secretive "Final Five" Cylons currently on the Battlestar "Galactica". Before the departure of AdmiralWilliam Adama (Edward James Olmos ) from the Basestar, President Roslin secretly orders him to attack and destroy the Basestar, in the event that negotiations between the Cylons and Humans go poorly. D'Anna asks initially that the four can leave at their own will, but afterTory Foster (Rekha Sharma ) joins them, D'Anna reneges and starts to order the execution of her hostages. Adama subsequently passes along Roslin's order to his son and acting PresidentLee Adama (Jamie Bamber ), who reluctantly agrees.After Tory's defection, Colonel
Saul Tigh (Michael Hogan ) admits to his friend and commanding officer that he too is a Cylon in order to prevent what he sees as useless slaughter. Tigh even offers himself up to be airlocked as a bargaining chip. Horrified, Adama orders Tigh to be arrested. As Tigh is escorted away, Adama tears apart his office in a fit of rage and despair. Lee uses Tigh's life, as well as fellow CylonsSamuel Anders (Michael Trucco ) andGalen Tyrol (Aaron Douglas), as leverage, but D'Anna refuses, at one point arming the Basestar's nuclear weapons.Gaius Baltar (James Callis ), also a hostage, tries to reason with D'Anna.Kara "Starbuck" Thrace re-inspects the Viper fighter she was piloting in the third season finale "Crossroads" after being requested to by Tigh, Samuel, and Tyrol, and discovers a hidden signal being received by the fighter. She halts the execution of Tigh, and explains to the "Galactica"'s crew that she presumes the signal originates from Earth. Though everyone agrees that it is unlikely, D'Anna and Lee form an alliance to find Earth.
In the final scene of the episode, the Fleet jubilantly arrives at Earth after three years of searching. Adama announces to the Fleet that their journey is finally over. A party of humans and Cylons travels down to the surface, but are speechless when they arrive in the radioactive ruins of a developed city in the middle of a nuclear winter.
Production
The scene on Earth was shot on Centennial Beach, in
Tsawwassen, British Columbia . [ [http://13thcolony.wordpress.com/2007/11/13/bsg-set-damaged-in-windstorm/ BSG Set Damaged in Windstorm] , The 13th Colony, November 13, 2007]Reception
Joanna Weiss of the
Boston Globe called it "one of the most tense, well-executed episodes [she] can remember," praising the acting of Callis and Olmos in their respective keynote scenes [ [http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/blog/2008/06/bsg_apocalypse.html 'BSG:' Apocalypse Now] ] . "The New York Times " praised the episode as "stunning," and declared that "the finale—especially the ominous final scene—is getting far more attention than its rating would indicate." [http://tvdecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/a-battlestar-galactica-cliffhanger-who-blew-up-the-earth/ Stelter, Brian. "A ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Cliffhanger: Who Blew Up the Earth?" "New York Times." June 17, 2008.] ] James Hibberd of "The Hollywood Reporter " raved, "The show, which has been uneven this season, snapped together in its last hour for an Emmy-worthy cliffhanger." [ [http://www.thrfeed.com/2008/06/battlestars-fin.html Hibberd, James. "Battlestar's Final Shot." "The Hollywood Reporter." June 15, 2008.] ]Robin Brownfield of
SyFy Portal praised the episode overall, but found the trip to Earth to be anti-climactic: "I know the sudden change of venue was necessary to move the story along, but it seemed a bit too rushed." [ [http://www.syfyportal.com/pagetogether.php?id=5127&page=3 Review: 'Battlestar Galactica' - Revelations] ] .Ratings
The mid-season finale of "Battlestar Galactica" was watched by 1.8 million total viewers for a 1.4 househould rating, the largest audience for an episode of the show since the Season 4 premiere. Of that total, 1.2 million viewers were in the coveted 18-to-49-year-old demographic. [ [http://www.syfyportal.com/news425132.html Hinman, Michael. "'Battlestar' Finale Scores Big Ratings." "The Hollywood Reporter." June 16, 2008.] ]
These ratings do not include viewers who watch the show on DVRs. One source estimated that fewer than 500,000 additional viewers watch "Battlestar Galactica" on DVR. The
Nielsen Ratings estimate for DVR watching (calculated over the seven days following an episode's initial airing) do not count shows watched on delay by fewer than 500,000 viewers, and "Battlestar Galactica" does not usually appear in the Nielsen DVR ratings. [ [http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/04/21/what-youre-watching-on-your-dvrs-weekly-dvr-nielsen-ratings/3440 Seidman, Robert. "What You're Watching on Your DVRS: Weekly DVR Nielsen Ratings." "TV By The Numbers." April 21, 2008.] ]References
External links
* at
Battlestar Wiki
* [http://www.scifi.com/battlestar/episodes/episodes.php?seas=4&ep=412&act=1 Episode review at official website]
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