Battlestar Galactica Grounded

Bye-bye BSG.

It’s true, after months of rumor and speculation, hand-wringing among fans, statements from stars Edward James Olmos and Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica producers and the Sci-Fi Channel have announced that the upcoming 22 episode season will be the end of the series.

This not-so-surprising revelation was issued in a press release from NBC-Universal (the parent company of Sci-Fi). The release states that the choice to end the series at this point is that of Ronald D. Moore and David Eick, executive producers of the series.

"This show was always meant to have a beginning, a middle and finally, an end. Over the course of the last year, the story and the characters have been moving strongly toward that end and we've decided to listen to those internal voices and conclude the show on our own terms," stated Eick and Moore in the press release.

Sci Fi Channel had previously stated that they were looking at possible spin-off of Battlestar Galactica, entitled Caprica, which would focus on events that led up to those described in BSG. The press release did not mention anything about the future plans of this series.

A special two-hour episode entitled “Razor” will kick off the fourth season in November of this year. The rest of the season will then air beginning in early 2008.

Eick will have another show on the air this fall, as NBC announced during its upfronts that they would be airing Bionic Woman this fall. Katee Sackhoff was featured in a guest starring role in the pilot, perhaps her schedule will now be open enough for her to join the cast full time.

Though the news of the ending of the series will surely upset fans, there’s still a lot of frakking story to go.

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  • 1 - korbot

    Jun 01, 2007 at 4:03 pm

    A great show. Sad to see it end, but glad the EPs are (supposedly) ending it on their own terms.

  • 2 - handyguy

    Jun 01, 2007 at 4:14 pm

    This may actually be great news, since the plotting of the series has always been amazing, and I expect the writer-producers to make the most of this - it will be like a mind-blowing 22-hour movie. It's far superior to Lost, which is also using the announced-end-date approach.

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