From Chris Snellgrove
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Ronald D. Moore Battlestar Galactica Rewot has set the standard for SCI-Fi television, and since the last episode in 2009, fans have asked for more of this universe. This fan wish has only increased under failed efforts to resume this venerable franchise in another television carnation. If you are one of them Battlestar Galactica Fans who wanted more content have some good news: a kind of miniature prequel is hidden in the special features of the episode.
The secret battlestar Galactica has conquered by “scattered”

“Scattered” is the first episode of the second season of the show and begins with Commandant Adama, who appeared out of Boomer’s surprise shot, and Colonel Tigh has to take command while Zylons are closed in our heroes. Originally, however, Battlestar Galactica‘S-producers wanted to make the entire episode into a prequel re-re-trent and have made fans who hoped that “scattered” the end of cliffhangers would quickly solve life and death. As soon as you waned this idea, they still filmed many flashback scenes that showed how Adama and Tigh met first.
If you are one Battlestar Galactica Fan hungry to check the flashbacks of a prequel, all you have to do is check the special functions for “scattered”. Various scenes were shot in the distant past, and everyone should show how the surprisingly close relationship between Adama and Tigh formed over time. These scenes go very far beyond the limited flashbacks, which we see in the finished episode, which are only there to clear out Tigh’s character.
So you are probably asking a simple question: If the Battlestar Galactica The producers filmed enough flashback sequences to create a bite-sized prequel. Then why did you ultimately leave them out of the finished “scattered”? It all started that nobody wanted to fill younger versions of our favorite characters, so we have Edward James Olmos and Michael Hogan Play versions of their characters to be Decades younger. This was achieved by putting the actors into terrible wigs, and the producers finally decided not to torture the audience with all the flashbacks they had turned.
Of course as a hardcore Battlestar Galactica Fans know that the last episode still teases in the prequel that we could have had because “scattered” they can have. does Insert the most effective review. In a particularly dark scene we see that a younger tigh was about to commit suicide, and was only stopped by the discovery that Adama had launched him back into military service. Moore saw this scene as a homage Apocalypse nowAnd as in this film, this serves as a bleak revelation about how tortured the protagonist really is.

Obviously we are huge Battlestar Galactica Fans, but although we are grateful for his miniature prequel full of deleted scenes, “scattered” is a better consequence to keep the flashbacks to a minimum. The last episode makes the dynamics of season 1 better maintain, and we get just enough flashbacks to train our understanding of Tigh as a character. However, if we have to stare at the terrible flashback wigs longer, we like to save Laura Roslin the effort and rinsing us From the air lock.