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Despite having a small role, Lorne Greene gives what may be his best performance ever as Commander Adama. The look on his face when he asks Dr. Zee to tell him his dream is worth a thousand words. His farewell to Starbuck, saying that he loves him, is also incredibly powerful. A wonderful performance! | Despite having a small role, Lorne Greene gives what may be his best performance ever as Commander Adama. The look on his face when he asks Dr. Zee to tell him his dream is worth a thousand words. His farewell to Starbuck, saying that he loves him, is also incredibly powerful. A wonderful performance! | ||
In conclusion, ''The Return of Starbuck'' is an incredible ending to the series and a worthy | In conclusion, ''The Return of Starbuck'' is an incredible ending to the series and a worthy ending to the Battlestar Galactica saga overall. ''Galactica 1980'' was crap, but it sure went out with a bang. | ||
== Galactica Comics == | == Galactica Comics == | ||