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'''Battlestar Galactica:  The Story So Far''' is a one-hour recap special of the first 2 seasons of ''Battlestar Galactica'', to be aired repeatedly in August/September 2006 leading up to Season 3.  The special will summarize "the story so far" for prospective new viewers, as narrated by [[Laura Roslin]] ([[Mary McDonnell]]). <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/pr.aspx?id=20060809scifi01|title=The Futon Critic|accessdate=2006-08-11}}</ref>
'''''Battlestar Galactica:  The Story So Far''''' is a special program aired on the [[Sci Fi Channel]] that summarizes the first two seasons of the [[Re-imagined Series]].  The special was intended to attract new viewers and offers no new content for frequent viewers of the series.
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/pr.aspx?id=20060809scifi01|title=The Futon Critic|accessdate=2006-08-11}}</ref>


On the evening of August 13, 2006, NBC affliliates on the U.S. West Coast broadcast the special following the Cincinnati-Washington football game. As was to be expected with a program that tried to synopsize the two seasons of BSG, "The Story So Far" was a good primer for those who had never seen the show before but was glaring in terms of some of the events that were omitted. Gone was any mention of the arrival of the Battlestar Pegasus and Adama's conflict with Admiral Cain, the relationship between Chief Tyrol and Galactica-Sharon (though she was shown dying in his arms), and the conflict between civilian and military authority that led to the arrest of Roslin, the declaration of marital law and the temporary splitting of the fleet. Poor dead Billy Keikeya was never mentioned (how soon we forget!), even though he was an important supporting character for a season and a half.  
On the evening of August 13, 2006, NBC affiliates on the U.S. West Coast broadcast the special following the Cincinnati-Washington [http://www.nfl.com NFL football game]. The program was aired repeatedly on the Sci-Fi Channel in August/September 2006 prior to the [[Occupation|Season 3 premiere]].


But in fairness, balance is hard to achieve in a one-hour show. For instance, a recap of the miniseries took the first twenty minutes, the whole first season was over by the half-hour mark, and it seemed like most of jump-foward-one-year part of the Season Two finale was played intact. Also, scenes were generally shuffled around out of their normal timeline to explain important relationships.  
Narrated by actress [[Mary McDonnell]] (voicing the narration in her character of [[Laura Roslin]]), ''The Story So Far'' ignores several supporting and significant story arcs and character developments in the interest of the program's limited 43 minute air time.


The narration by "Laura Roslin" (Mary McConnell in character) was low-key and strangely effective, though it will probably leave some people wondering who she was supposed to be talking to.
Significant information missing from the special program include:


In the end, "Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far" is clearly intended to draw new viewers to the series and offers little new for current followers.  
*The trials of [[Karl Agathon|Helo]] while marooned on Caprica in Season 1
*The arrival of the battlestar ''[[Pegasus (RDM)|Pegasus]]'' and [[William Adama|Adama]]'s conflict with its commander, Admiral [[Helena Cain|Cain]]
*The relationship between [[Galen Tyrol]] and [[Sharon Valerii]]
*The presidential coup that leads to the arrest of Laura Roslin, the declaration of martial law and the temporary splitting of the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]].
*Any reference to [[Billy Keikeya]], a central supporting character in Season 1


==References==
The feature provides two possible answers to questions posed in the series:
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*The civilians who were left behind with Helo on Caprica, died due to radiation poisoning.
*Crewmembers who suspect Boomer of being a Cylon wrote the word on her mirror in "[[Six Degrees of Separation]]".
 
Areas that attempt to plot significant events of the show include a recap of the Miniseries in the program's first twenty minutes, a synopsis of the first season by the half-hour mark, and generally concise information on Season 2. Several scenes are generally shuffled out of their aired timeline to explain important relationships.


The program was available in several online venues for free viewing, including [http://www.apple.com/itunes the iTunes Store] (iTunes software required). It is also included on the UK [[Battlestar Galactica - Season Three (Region 2 DVD)|Season 3 DVD set]], as well as the UK DVD releases of several other shows <ref>For example, the ''Heroes'' Episode One DVD (with the ''Seaquest DSV'' pilot included), which was intended to promote the show prior to the release of the first ''Heroes'' boxset including the special and the pilot, probably served as advertising for all three shows</ref>.


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Battlestar Galactica: The Story So Far is a special program aired on the Sci Fi Channel that summarizes the first two seasons of the Re-imagined Series. The special was intended to attract new viewers and offers no new content for frequent viewers of the series. [1]

On the evening of August 13, 2006, NBC affiliates on the U.S. West Coast broadcast the special following the Cincinnati-Washington NFL football game. The program was aired repeatedly on the Sci-Fi Channel in August/September 2006 prior to the Season 3 premiere.

Narrated by actress Mary McDonnell (voicing the narration in her character of Laura Roslin), The Story So Far ignores several supporting and significant story arcs and character developments in the interest of the program's limited 43 minute air time.

Significant information missing from the special program include:

  • The trials of Helo while marooned on Caprica in Season 1
  • The arrival of the battlestar Pegasus and Adama's conflict with its commander, Admiral Cain
  • The relationship between Galen Tyrol and Sharon Valerii
  • The presidential coup that leads to the arrest of Laura Roslin, the declaration of martial law and the temporary splitting of the Fleet.
  • Any reference to Billy Keikeya, a central supporting character in Season 1

The feature provides two possible answers to questions posed in the series:

  • The civilians who were left behind with Helo on Caprica, died due to radiation poisoning.
  • Crewmembers who suspect Boomer of being a Cylon wrote the word on her mirror in "Six Degrees of Separation".

Areas that attempt to plot significant events of the show include a recap of the Miniseries in the program's first twenty minutes, a synopsis of the first season by the half-hour mark, and generally concise information on Season 2. Several scenes are generally shuffled out of their aired timeline to explain important relationships.

The program was available in several online venues for free viewing, including the iTunes Store (iTunes software required). It is also included on the UK Season 3 DVD set, as well as the UK DVD releases of several other shows [2].

References

  1. The Futon Critic (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Retrieved on 2006-08-11.
  2. For example, the Heroes Episode One DVD (with the Seaquest DSV pilot included), which was intended to promote the show prior to the release of the first Heroes boxset including the special and the pilot, probably served as advertising for all three shows