It appears that another answer on this page was largely 'inspired' by the I created nearly four years ago.That episode order was actually the first to take into account all the BSG extras, like the web series, deleted scenes, extended episodes, etc. It was also the first to suggest placement of Razor and The Plan in the positions mentioned in the other answer. There was no other such list on the internet at the time.My list was (and still is) the if you search for 'Battlestar Galactica viewing order'.
Two months prior to the other answer being posted, it was so well known that it was even featured on an.But clearly my blog didn't come up in the other answerer's research, because if it did, I'd like to think he would have given credit where it was due. Hmm.Anyways, here's almost all of my original blogpost. You don't need to leave out the ending of Razor. It fits in fine during Season 2. There are no spoilers. Everything revealed is mystical (seeming) mumbo-jumbo fortune telling that is encoded in symbolic language. A brand new viewer has no idea what, if any of Razor's ending is significant for the future.
I've shown many new BSG viewers the entirety of Razor after S2E17 with no detrimental (read: spoiler) effects on their viewing experience. Seriously, try it the next time you screen the show with a new viewer.–Oct 12 '18 at 23:45. Related to Razor, you don't need to watch the Razor again, nor the last ten minutes, between Season 3 and 4. That would be silly and unbearably repetitive. It's much better when the new viewer organically and slowly pieces together the connections from 'way back' in Season 2 to what is happening in Season 4.
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Watching Razor again before Season 4 is BIGGER 'spoiler' in my opinion as it is a little to 'on the nose' in terms of trying to highlight Starbuck's role. Watching all of Razor in Season 2 and leaving it there feels much more fluid and organic to the overall narrative.–Oct 12 '18 at 23:49. Nobody should EVER watch The Plan after the end of the show, not even optionally. It would be completely anti-climactic and really disrupts the overall flow of the story to watch it after the show.
The Season 4 ending is such an emotional climax. The Plan, on the other hand, is very interesting, and narratively important, but not particularly good on its own.
It's an important footnote, but it's a footnote that is best read and digested while the interest and tension in the show is still high.–Oct 12 '18 at 23:53. Finishing the show WITHOUT The Plan is intellectually unsatisfying, because far too many story threads are left unresolved. Similarly, finishing the show by watching The Plan AFTER the Series Finale is EMOTIONALLY UNSATISFYING because you've already finished the emotional journey of the show and The Plan is just kind of meh. Putting The Plan after Episode 15 means you can finish the whole show 5 episodes later both emotionally AND intellectually satisfied. There is no other option.–Oct 12 '18 at 23:55. The easiest way to do it is to just get the DVDs or watch it through Netflix.
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If you get all the DVDs, they're in order.The mini-series came first, then the series.Aside from that, there are two movies, 'Razor' and 'The Plan.' 'Razor' comes after season 3 and before season 4. I suppose one could make justifications for it coming at other times, but that's also the time when it was originally aired.' The Plan' is best to wait until afterwards.
It's essentially a re-telling of many of the events from the Cylon point of view. Personally, I don't feel it added much to the series, but that's just my opinion. Miniseries (2 parts). Season 1, Episodes 1 - 13. Season 2, Episodes 1 - 9. Season 2, Episode 10 (Extended version).
Season 2, Episodes 11 - 17. Razor (Extended version). Season 2, Episodes 18 - 20. The Resistance. Season 3, Episodes 1 - 8. Season 3, Episode 9 (Extended version).
Season 3, Episodes 10 - 20. Season 4, Episodes 1 - 11. The Face of the Enemy.
Season 4, Episode 12 (Extended version). Season 4, Episodes 13 - 15. The Plan. Season 4, Episodes 16 - 17. Season 4, Episode 18 (Extended version).
Season 4, Series Finale, Episode 19 - 20 (Extended version). @Jenayah This is effectively the same order the first two answers suggest. I've only made it shorter, more streamlined, and a little less confusing. I've removed the elipses from the first answer and removed the options and explanations from the second answer.
For more insight into my thought processes you can read the comments that I made below the first and second answers. There's basically only two accepted orders in which to watch the show: 1. The broadcast order (meh), 2.
The order I've posted above (which is what the other two answers also posted plus some inconsequential details)–Oct 13 '18 at 0:29. My perspective on this is that the list is for a brand new viewer that has no idea where to start or what to watch or in what order. My list's improvement in comparison to the other two answers is a mixture of improving formatting and streamlining content to make it easier and more clear for a newcomer to understand and follow. My answer in terms of content is actually very similar to the highest rated answer, but I find the excessive use of ellipses to be a little confusing and busy on the eyes, not to mention lacking in clarity.–Nov 27 '18 at 4:29.
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.Running time2–5 minutesReleaseOriginal networkOriginal releaseSeptember 5 ( 2006-09-05) –October 5, 2006 ( 2006-10-05)ChronologyPreceded by'Followed by'Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance is the collective title of 10 two- to five-minute ' (also known as a ) released exclusively on the through the 's website. The serial storyline follows events that occur between the close of season 2 and the beginning of season 3 of the re-imagined TV series.The first webisode was released on September 5, 2006, with two subsequent webisodes posted to the site each week through October 5 to lead into the season 3 premiere. The original title of this series was to be Battlestar Galactica: Crossroads but ' was later used as the title of the third-season finale instead.The series was produced as a promotional event to promote Battlestar Galactica, and as such generates no for its writers. The WGA has called for the boycott of all un-residualed webisodes by writers and producers (though the WGA does not represent producers) from working on them.The webisodes are only available for viewers from the United States, to the dismay of many fans worldwide; the decision to restrict the webisodes to the US has forced international fans to use networks to get content which is supposedly free. The webisodes were later reposted on various free video hosting sites, such as but have since been removed at 'the request of copyright owner NBC Universal because its content was used without permission'. In late 2006, with Australia's broadcasting of the third season of Battlestar Galactica on, The Resistance webisodes were made available to the Australian public (Region 4) on the network's website but have since been taken down.The webisodes were released on disc 2 of the set, with the option to play each episode individually or all together with title cards separating the chapters.
The webisodes were included in the Region 2 set (since 2014 edition) and in the Region 4 DVD set (Season 4, Part 1), and are present on all versions. Contents.Plot The series documents the events on after the invasion by the at the end of the second season. It shows the activities of the resistance to Cylon occupation, and collaborators for the Cylons.The resistance is headed by, formerly of, and highest-ranking military officer on New Caprica.
He is joined by new parents and, former Galactica crewman, and resistance fighter.The series begins on the 67th day of Cylon occupation. It is learned that among the Cylons' first acts of occupation was the building of a detention center. The Cylons have also started recruiting for a human New Caprica Police (NCP) force. Former Galactica pilot, whom Jammer has been courting for the resistance, condemns the NCP as but is reluctant to get involved with Tigh's group because he is newly married. As the series progresses, is killed in a Cylon attack on a temple where Tigh and his team were storing weapons.Although the tragedy kills 10 people, Tigh sees the opportunity to win support over to the resistance.
Jammer is torn about the event, since he believed storing weapons in a temple was a sin. He is taken to a private meeting with an Cylon, where he is asked to support the Cylons' plan for peace, by reporting on any more resistance movement.Afterwards, Jammer is given a chip (to report Resistance activity) and along with other resistance operatives, attends the baptismal of. Colonel Tigh has started plans to manufacture explosives near a hospital due to increased size of the resistance. It is discovered that in an act of revenge, Duck has joined the New Caprica Police as a spy for the resistance. Meanwhile, it is assumed that Jammer has become a Cylon collaborator - both men, ironically, becoming the very things they resisted earlier.Webisodes Bradley Thompson, who co-wrote the webisodes, explained in a post on Scifi.com that the webisodes were not created as 10 individual standalone-stories, but were written as one truncated episode (26 minutes long as opposed to the normal 40 minute run-time), filmed, and then cut into 10 segments.
As such, the entire 'webisode series' is one 'story' and individual webisodes are not necessarily viewable on their own or out of sequence.TitleRelease dateWebisode 1September 5, 2006It is the 67th day of the occupation of. And have organized a resistance movement, but recruiting new soldiers and storing weapons is becoming dangerous and difficult. Meanwhile, and his wife Nora discuss the Cylon-run and human-staffed New Caprica Police.Webisode 2September 7, 2006upsets by rejecting an offer to join the resistance due to his focus on starting a family. Later, Jean Barolay and agree to hide weapons in the city's temple, a move that disturbs.Webisode 3September 12, 2006While the resistance secretly hides weapons inside the temple, Nora asks the gods for a child and is pleased when tells her of his rejection of 's offer to join the resistance.Webisode 4September 14, 2006and Nora are visiting the temple when arrive at the temple, presumably to look for the weapons hidden there by the resistance, and open fire after being met with resistance by civilians in the temple. Cally falls to the ground with her child, but Nora is shot and killed.Webisode 5September 19, 2006, visibly distraught over his wife's death, is visited.
When Tyrol tells him that the Cylons attacked the temple because the resistance had hidden weapons there, Duck angrily tells them to leave.Webisode 6September 21, 2006and Barolay discuss how the attack at the temple has increased the support of the human population for the resistance and given them hundreds of new recruits, benefits that does not believe were worth the lives of the ten people killed at the temple.Webisode 7September 26, 2006When is captured by the Cylons, worries that he will sell out the resistance, a view that is not shared. In the, Jammer is visited by a, who wishes to discuss the events at the temple.Webisode 8September 28, 2006When offers the chance to become an informant on the resistance, saying that it will save lives and work towards peace between Cylons and humans, Jammer balks at the proposition. However, Number Five gives Jammer a keycard to access the detention center should he change his mind.Webisode 9October 3, 2006While begins to clean up his tent and breaks down in mourning over his wife, greets as he is released from detention.
When asked about what the questioned him about, Jammer only responds that he did not tell the Cylons anything about the resistance.Webisode 10October 5, 2006is informed by that he has joined the New Caprica Police in order to gather information for the resistance. Meanwhile, and Jean Barolay discuss their plan to produce explosives in the grain silo, located across from the hospital. When Tigh seems unconcerned about the potential for civilian casualties, leaves the room and joins Duck outside. Once Duck has left, Jammer reaches into his pocket and looks at the keycard gave him.Cast. as. as. as.
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