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  1. As season 4 begins, the last remnants of humanity continue their search for a new home. Galactica’s crew attempts to make sense of the inexplicable while four members of the fleet are still reeling from past revelations.

  2. The fourth and final season of the reimagined science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States on April 4, 2008, and concluded on March 20, 2009.

    • General
    • Character Developments
    • Cylon Developments
    A two hour television movie called "Razor," set during the events of Season 2, aired on November 24, 2007. It contains a framing story about Lee Adama's first mission as commander of Pegasus, but f...
    The Fleet finds Earth in "Revelations," only to find that the planet was devastated in a nuclear event.
    In an Entertainment Weekly interview , Ron Moore reveals who is not the fifth Cylon. According to the article, neither William Adama, Lee Adama, Laura Roslin, Kara Thrace, Karl Agathon, nor Gaius B...
    Katee Sackhoff is back as Kara Thrace. Despite suspicions against her from many sides, thinking she may be a Cylon, she is given command of the Demetriusin an attempt to find Earth.
    The third, "The Ties That Bind," features the death of another well-established character.
    Mark Sheppard reprises his role as Romo Lampkin in "Sine Qua Non" and will appear again in one episode later in the season .
    Moore indicated that the last of the Final Fivewill be revealed this season.
    A civil war breaks out among two factions of the humanoid Cylons over a disagreement on how to deal with disobedient Raiders, the Final Five and the boxed Threes. The rebels faction is led by an as...
    Number Three, played by Lucy Lawless, is unboxed in the episode "The Hub". She subsequently assumes a leadership role among the Cylon rebels, and eventually agrees to a truce with the Colonials. To...
  3. Mar 20, 2024 · "Battlestar Galactica" Season 4.0 ends with episode 10, "Revelations." In the closing minutes, the fleet finally reaches Earth — and finds not a second chance, but a nuked wasteland.

    • Devin Meenan
  4. Mar 21, 2009 · The episode also made good use of the long sequence of all of the units checking in with Tigh (Michael Hogan) to set up that Lee (Jamie Bamber) was HERE and Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) was HERE and Roslin (Mary McDonnell) was down in the sick bay and so on.

  5. Feb 7, 2009 · Roslin (Mary McDonnell) stole an election in season two, and the show seemingly expected the audience to side with her. In Season Three, the fleet’s power apparatus goes out of its way to push Zarek out of the presidency and restore it to Roslin, without so much as another election or any way to validate it in the eyes of the people.

  6. S4.E1 ∙ He That Believeth in Me. During a seemingly hopeless battle, Kara Thrace appears in a pristine Viper, claiming that she has been to Earth and can lead the Fleet there -- but the terminal Laura Roslin believes otherwise.

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