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'''Linkara (v/o):''' Originally, I planned to review "Battlestar Galactica: Journey's End", based solely on the idea of "Hey, [Rob] Liefeld-esque '90s artwork combined with ''Battlestar Galactica'' of all things", and the title implies that it's their version of the conclusion of the show that didn't have a real conclusion. That's fantastic! Perfect review fodder!
 
'''Linkara (v/o):''' Originally, I planned to review "Battlestar Galactica: Journey's End", based solely on the idea of "Hey, [Rob] Liefeld-esque '90s artwork combined with ''Battlestar Galactica'' of all things", and the title implies that it's their version of the conclusion of the show that didn't have a real conclusion. That's fantastic! Perfect review fodder!
   
'''Linkara:''' Annnd this is why it's important to do research on this crap before you decide to schedule it. See, all those things are ''technically'' true about "Journey's End". The problem is that it's also the conclusion to a bunch of other ''Battlestar Galactica'' miniseries.
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'''Linkara:''' Annnd this is why it's important to do research on this crap before you decide to schedule it. See, all those things are ''technically'' true about "Journey's End". The problem is that it's also the conclusion to a bunch of other ''Battlestar Galactica'' miniseries as well.
 
''(Cut to a shot of the comic "[[Law and Order 1|Law and Order #1]]")''
 
 
'''Linkara (v/o):''' There were a bunch of miniseries published by Maximum Press, which you may recall as being Rob Liefeld's Image Comics spin-off company that gave us "Law and Order"...
 
 
''(Cut to a shot of another Maximum Press comic, "Godyssey")''
 
 
'''Linkara (v/o):''' ...as well as "The Godyssey". As such, you can probably imagine the level of art quality we can expect from this thing.
 
 
''(Cut back to the "Battlestar Galactica" comic)''
 
 
'''Linkara (v/o):''' But anyway, the point is that, instead of doing "Journey's End", which would have had lots of stuff that happened before that we wouldn't know what the hell they were talking about, unless we read ''those'' series...
 
 
''(Cut to a shot of another "Battlestar Galactica" comic)''
 
 
'''Linkara (v/o):''' ...we're instead going to read the first issue of the first miniseries of this little group of books... which takes place twenty or so years after the end of the series, meaning a lot of stuff happened off-screen that we were not privy to and don't know what the hell they're talking about.
 
 
'''Linkara:''' But, let's get ''some'' exposition out of the way, since I'm sure a few of you need that. What the hell is ''Battlestar Galactica''?
 
 
''(The title sequence for ''Battlestar Galactica'' is shown; it is the reimagined series of 2004, as it features text reading, "The Cylons were created by man. And they have a plan.")''
 
 
'''Linkara:''' ''(waving dismissively)'' No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not that one. Also, that theme song is a lie; they never had a plan.
 
   
 
''(Footage of the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' is shown)''
 
''(Footage of the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' is shown)''
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