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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Edward Robert Seidel Jr., known as Eddie, was described by his family as an intellectually gifted but troubled teenager who struggled with boredom and finding meaningful challenges in life.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> <ref group="external" name=" | Edward Robert Seidel Jr., known as Eddie, was described by his family as an intellectually gifted but troubled teenager who struggled with boredom and finding meaningful challenges in life.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> <ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/190744176/|title=Last words of a troubled boy|author=Associated Press|publisher=The Minneapolis Star|date=August 29, 1979|page=17|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> Born in Saint Paul to Edward L. Seidel and Marilyn E. Clausen, Eddie lived with his father and stepmother Dawn Seidel.<ref group="external" name="sortedbyname_record" /> <ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> His stepmother indicated that Eddie earned mostly B and B-plus grades in school with occasional A's, but was generally bored with his classes.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> He had at least one older sister who lived in the family home.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_detailed" /> | ||
The family lived in [[w:Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]], and Eddie worked as a stock boy at a local supermarket to earn spending money.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> Despite his intelligence, Eddie struggled with finding purpose and direction in his life. His father later reflected that Eddie was "sometimes brilliant" but couldn't find enough in life to keep him interested.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> | |||
Prior to his death, Eddie's father, Edward Seidel Sr., had discovered that his son had been experimenting with inhalants with friends and had sent him to psychiatric counseling approximately four years earlier.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> The psychiatrist reportedly told the family that Eddie "was just kind of bored with life, that there was nothing here for him to excel in" and that "there was no real challenge here on this earth."<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> Edward Seidel Sr. later regretted not pursuing more specialized educational opportunities for his gifted but troubled son.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> | |||
== Devotion to Battlestar Galactica == | == Devotion to Battlestar Galactica == | ||
Eddie Seidel Jr. developed an intense obsession with ''Battlestar Galactica'' that consumed much of his life.<ref group="external" name="philadelphia_inquirer_aug_26">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/174928745/|title=Teen kills self after TV show is canceled|publisher=The Philadelphia Inquirer|date=August 26, 1979|page=113|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref | Eddie Seidel Jr. developed an intense obsession with ''Battlestar Galactica'' that consumed much of his life.<ref group="external" name="philadelphia_inquirer_aug_26">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/174928745/|title=Teen kills self after TV show is canceled|publisher=The Philadelphia Inquirer|date=August 26, 1979|page=113|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> His bedroom contained an extensive collection of ''Battlestar Galactica'' memorabilia, including posters, magazines, plastic models, and other merchandise related to the series.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> He had purchased his own television set specifically to watch the show and made audio recordings of all the episodes.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> | ||
When ABC announced the cancellation of ''Battlestar Galactica'' in April 1979, Eddie was devastated.<ref group="external" name="duluth_news_tribune_aug_26">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/1129498395/|title=TV show's demise prompts boy's death leap|publisher=The Duluth News Tribune|date=August 26, 1979|page=17|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> | When ABC announced the cancellation of ''Battlestar Galactica'' in April 1979, Eddie was devastated by the news.<ref group="external" name="duluth_news_tribune_aug_26">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/1129498395/|title=TV show's demise prompts boy's death leap|publisher=The Duluth News Tribune|date=August 26, 1979|page=17|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> In spring 1979, he took the initiative to contact ABC directly, writing to network officials and asking them to reconsider their decision to cancel the series.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> His stepmother later said, "He bought everything they put on the market" and noted that the family had spent considerable money on ''Battlestar Galactica'' merchandise.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> | ||
== Death == | == Death == | ||
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The note contained Eddie's final thoughts and his expression of despair over the cancellation of ''Battlestar Galactica''.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> His famous last words, as reported in the media, were: "They canceled my show. ABC canceled my show."<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_detailed" /> | The note contained Eddie's final thoughts and his expression of despair over the cancellation of ''Battlestar Galactica''.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> His famous last words, as reported in the media, were: "They canceled my show. ABC canceled my show."<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_detailed" /> | ||
In the pre-dawn hours of August 22, 1979, Terry Brown reported someone on the High Bridge to police.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> Officers Mark Pearson and Mike Morehead responded to the call and arrived at the scene to find Eddie positioned on the bridge railing.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> <ref group="external" name=" | In the pre-dawn hours of August 22, 1979, Terry Brown reported someone on the High Bridge to police.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> Officers Mark Pearson and Mike Morehead responded to the call and arrived at the scene to find Eddie positioned on the bridge railing.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> <ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> <ref group="external" name="arizona_daily_star_aug_26">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/170008084/|title=Boy dies in leap from bridge after cancellation of TV show|publisher=Arizona Daily Star|date=August 26, 1979|page=4|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> | ||
The two officers engaged in conversation with Eddie, trying to persuade him to come down from the dangerous position.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> During their attempts to talk him down, Eddie told Officers Pearson and Morehead that he was upset about the cancellation of ''Battlestar Galactica''.<ref group="external" name=" | The two officers engaged in conversation with Eddie, trying to persuade him to come down from the dangerous position.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> During their attempts to talk him down, Eddie told Officers Pearson and Morehead that he was upset about the cancellation of ''Battlestar Galactica''.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> Despite their persistent efforts and attempts at negotiation, the officers were unable to dissuade Eddie from his tragic course of action.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> | ||
After the extended conversation with police, Eddie jumped approximately 200 feet to his death, landing on the ground beside the Mississippi River.<ref group="external" name="san_francisco_examiner_aug_26">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/460846220/|title=Boy who lived and died for television shows|publisher=The San Francisco Examiner|date=August 26, 1979|page=2|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> His parents, Edward Seidel Sr. and Dawn Seidel, arrived at the scene approximately ten minutes after Eddie had jumped.<ref group="external" name=" | After the extended conversation with police, Eddie jumped approximately 200 feet to his death, landing on the ground beside the Mississippi River.<ref group="external" name="san_francisco_examiner_aug_26">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/460846220/|title=Boy who lived and died for television shows|publisher=The San Francisco Examiner|date=August 26, 1979|page=2|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> His parents, Edward Seidel Sr. and Dawn Seidel, arrived at the scene approximately ten minutes after Eddie had jumped.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> The family had been alerted after Eddie's sister discovered his note and they realized he was missing.<ref group="external" name="minneapolis_star_comprehensive" /> | ||
Eddie Seidel Jr. was buried on Friday, August 24, 1979.<ref group="external" name=" | Eddie Seidel Jr. was buried on Friday, August 24, 1979.<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> | ||
== Family Response == | == Family Response == | ||
Following Eddie's death, his family expressed the profound impact that ''Battlestar Galactica'' had on their son's life. Dawn Seidel, his stepmother, stated: "I hope we never ever see it on TV again, because it would just crush us."<ref group="external" name=" | Following Eddie's death, his family expressed the profound impact that ''Battlestar Galactica'' had on their son's life. Dawn Seidel, his stepmother, stated: "I hope we never ever see it on TV again, because it would just crush us."<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> She noted that Eddie's "whole life was wrapped up in the television space show."<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> | ||
Edward Seidel Sr. reflected on his son's death, saying: "I really should have tried to get him into a gifted children type situation, but it's too late to look back and say I should have."<ref group="external" name=" | Edward Seidel Sr. reflected on his son's death, saying: "I really should have tried to get him into a gifted children type situation, but it's too late to look back and say I should have."<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> He also expressed his newfound understanding of television's influence, stating: "I was never sure it did influence kids that bad, but now I'm convinced it does."<ref group="external" name="ap_august_25_1979" /> | ||
== Media Coverage and Legacy == | == Media Coverage and Legacy == | ||
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The incident has since become a frequently cited example of the intense fan devotion that ''Battlestar Galactica'' inspired and the emotional impact of its cancellation on viewers.<ref group="external" name="wikipedia_bsg_1978">{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_(1978_TV_series)|title=Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|publisher=Wikipedia|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> The story has been referenced in various ''Battlestar Galactica'' fan communities and historical accounts of the series. | The incident has since become a frequently cited example of the intense fan devotion that ''Battlestar Galactica'' inspired and the emotional impact of its cancellation on viewers.<ref group="external" name="wikipedia_bsg_1978">{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica_(1978_TV_series)|title=Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|publisher=Wikipedia|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> The story has been referenced in various ''Battlestar Galactica'' fan communities and historical accounts of the series. | ||
Some fans have speculated that the character Colonel Sydell from ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' may have been named in tribute to Eddie Seidel, though this connection has not been officially confirmed.<ref group="external" name="sydell_speculation">{{cite web|url=http://100thplanet.blogspot.com/2015/09/was-colonel-sydell-named-after-eddie.html|title=Was Colonel Sydell named after Eddie Seidel, Jr.?|publisher=The 100th Planet|date=September 2015|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> | Some fans have speculated that the character Colonel [[Jack Sydell|Sydell]] from ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' may have been named in tribute to Eddie Seidel, though this connection has not been officially confirmed.<ref group="external" name="sydell_speculation">{{cite web|url=http://100thplanet.blogspot.com/2015/09/was-colonel-sydell-named-after-eddie.html|title=Was Colonel Sydell named after Eddie Seidel, Jr.?|publisher=The 100th Planet|date=September 2015|accessdate=August 14, 2025}}</ref> | ||
== Significance == | == Significance == | ||
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