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Battlestar Galactica season 1 episode 3 review: Bastille Day

Longtime fans and casual viewers alike often look back on this episode for its character-defining moments. [S1E3] Bastille Day

“"Bastille Day" is the best episode so far of this series, with a good discussion of the principles of democracy. In this regard, I loved the attitude of Captain Apollo.” IMDb If you'd like, I can: Give you a of the major plot twists. Battlestar Galactica season 1 episode 3 review: Bastille

" Bastille Day ," the third episode of Battlestar Galactica's first season, is widely regarded as a pivotal hour that shifts the series' focus from immediate survival to the complex ethics of governance and democracy. Critics and fans often highlight its introduction of (played by original BSG lead Richard Hatch) as a high point, forcing the fleet to confront the rights of those they are leading. " Bastille Day ," the third episode of

The episode is often viewed as a "mixed bag" that ultimately succeeds due to its strong performances and character development.

: Some critics pointed out that the prison takeover felt "fairly standard" and relied on "one or two prison clichés," such as the intimidation of Cally.