I thought this was a very fun two parter. Yes, it was very derivative of BOBW and ID4, but ultimately, it was a very good story.
What I would have liked to see different would have been the union putting up a better fight. Instead of losing ships at a rate of about 5 to 1, maybe losing at a rate of 3 to 2 or something a little closer. That way when the other fleet got there, they turned the tide. Here, it seemed more like they won the whole battle. I think the true statement that should have been made should have been that alone, neither fleet stood a chance, but together, they could win. That's kind of what happened, but I feel that the execution made the humans look weaker. In this battle, I would have also made sure that the the Earth fleet helped save the lives of Krill.
Let's face it--this show is basically Star Trek without the canon. The Krill were the Klingons here. The Kaylons were the Borg, and this was the battle of Wolf 359.
Only this time--we got to see it.
I think a braver choice would have been to NOT have Isaac "turn good" again.
What I would have liked to see different would have been the union putting up a better fight. Instead of losing ships at a rate of about 5 to 1, maybe losing at a rate of 3 to 2 or something a little closer. That way when the other fleet got there, they turned the tide. Here, it seemed more like they won the whole battle. I think the true statement that should have been made should have been that alone, neither fleet stood a chance, but together, they could win. That's kind of what happened, but I feel that the execution made the humans look weaker. In this battle, I would have also made sure that the the Earth fleet helped save the lives of Krill.
Let's face it--this show is basically Star Trek without the canon. The Krill were the Klingons here. The Kaylons were the Borg, and this was the battle of Wolf 359.
Only this time--we got to see it.
I think a braver choice would have been to NOT have Isaac "turn good" again.