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BSG S04E03: 'The Ties That Bind'
Published Tuesday, Apr 22 2008, 22:00 BST | By Ben Rawson-Jones | 5 comments

It's easy to sympathise with the emotional predicament Cally has found for herself. She's in the middle of a horrendous war, has a young 'un, very claustrophobic living conditions, suspects her husband is having an affair... and then discovers he's a Cylon! Despite many viewers undoubtedly screaming at the television and urging her to spread her findings, her state of mind was understandably fracked by that stage.
Cally's eventual death was moving, following many sudden twists and the appearance of a seeming saviour in Tory, who then stunningly displayed her Cylon credentials by turning into her ruthless executioner.
The return of the scheming Tom Zarek is a real treat. After worming his way into his position of Vice President, he still has his hidden agendas and his attempts to manipulate the impressionable Apollo were great fun to behold.
Away from more impressive battle sequences, this time with the Cylon civil war, it's great to see that Battlestar Galactica can still manage to convey simple, brutal drama. The mental disintegration of Cally needed great acting, writing and direction - and no snazzy CGI. The final series continues to amaze with its consistency.

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Andy, Manchester, on April 24th, 2008
Brutal. Stark. Raw emotion. Cally murdered, Cylons killing Cylons, The Four crapping themselves, Boomer kissing Cavil, Tory's cold blooded self preservation. Amazing television.
Brutal. Stark. Raw emotion. Cally murdered, Cylons killing Cylons, The Four crapping themselves, Boomer kissing Cavil, Tory's cold blooded self preservation. Amazing television.
Matt, Blyth, on April 23rd, 2008
Some episode that was. (i watched it via download a few days ago) I knew they'd start killing season regulars off being the final season. and James Olmos hinting that there would be deaths. But Cally was suprising. The only fault i have with the way Cally went was that it was so sudden, i mean in her mental state. it all lasted one episode. If we had seen hints off it in the previous two episodes, it would have been a great more believable. Gutted Cally has gone though.
Some episode that was. (i watched it via download a few days ago) I knew they'd start killing season regulars off being the final season. and James Olmos hinting that there would be deaths. But Cally was suprising. The only fault i have with the way Cally went was that it was so sudden, i mean in her mental state. it all lasted one episode. If we had seen hints off it in the previous two episodes, it would have been a great more believable. Gutted Cally has gone though.
ladygeeke, london, on April 23rd, 2008
All I could think was "Omigod, they killed Cally! You bastards!"
All I could think was "Omigod, they killed Cally! You bastards!"
Sarah, Wales, on April 23rd, 2008
Oh my god I loved the way they killed Cally off it was very brutal.
Oh my god I loved the way they killed Cally off it was very brutal.
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Battlestar Gallactica continues to both surprise and amaze with the usual style. One thing I have never been able to fault about this series is the ability to tell a great story, and the conclusion of the Cally/Tyrol story leaves the viewer wondering on many levels. It will be interesting as the rest of the series unfolds to watch Tyrols dispair, Torys Cylon traits growing in stature and the reveal of the final Cylon (who I thought could have been Cally at one point, but that wouldn't have been a big enough shock!!) There continues to be an honesty and integrity throughout all the threads currently running the other series just dont seem to be able to match, and with the Cylon civil war kicking off, its hard to know whos side you are really on. And that make this show perticularly compelling. For anyone who has read "I Am Legend" (and not the slightly ssub standard movie which completely missed the point of the book) you are left with a similar feeling, who is really the monster, the creator, or the product....